

Alien Space Bats: The desire to avoid this was a large part of the reason the book moved so swiftly away from the Golden Age continuity is that within a year of WWII ending Diana and Steve Trevor's efforts had ensured there were multiple extraterrestrial governments with treaties with the United States and embassies in Washington DC, which meant that Earth-Two's history should be diverging quite distinctly from what was actually happening post WWII.Advanced Ancient Acropolis: Paradise Island had healing rays, invisible aircraft, and telepathic videophones along with classical architecture.Academy of Adventure: Holliday College, where at least 100 of the students are spies in training, Paula von Gunther has a secret laboratory under the mess hall, and regular odd villains try to sneak in or attack.Jumpa shows up occasionally in later iterations, only to once again go missing without explanation as the comic continues. Absent Animal Companion: While Jumpa's long absences are explained by the fact that Diana keeps her on Paradise Island, Diana also owns a horse named Serge who never appears again without explanation after Paula von Gunther's Heel–Face Turn.Tropes which apply across all of the eras in the book.

Tropes included in Wonder Woman volume one:

Wonder Woman Volume 1 ran from 1942 to 1986, with over three hundred issues to its name, through the Golden and Silver Ages of Comic Books into the Bronze Age.

This volume was initially published from 1942 until 1986, used in 2010 for the Wonder Woman: Odyssey story line to celebrate the 600th issue of Wonder Woman, and then returned to once more in 2020. Wonder Woman's first self titled book, though she was already starring as the feature of the anthology comic Sensation Comics which was published concurrently with this volume until 1953.
