Draska Nishki
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Draska Nishki is a fictional character
in DC Comics
who fought Wonder Woman
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Darnell sent Steve Trevor
and the Holliday Girls to a costume party to verify Draska's claim and recover the plans. Wonder Woman attended the party surreptitiously by switching costumes with Betty, one of the Holliday Girls.
After Draska escaped with hostages Betty and Steve Trevor, pursued by Wonder Woman, the Holliday Girls, and Darnell. Wonder Woman foiled Draska’s scheme, and Draska was forced to return the stolen plans. Darnell was then promoted to General for his role in Draska's capture.
Draska caused more trouble when put on trial. Capturing Wonder Woman in her own magic lasso, Draska forced the Amazon to break her out and take her to Paradise Island. There, she attempted to use Wonder Woman in a plot against Hippolyte and the Amazon nation itself, but Wonder Woman escaped the grip of the magic lasso and Hippolyte herself defeated Draska.
Prince and Steve Trevor investigated a bombing attack on a movie studio which was producing a film about Cleopatra. They learned Draska was behind the plot, hired by a rival movie studio.
The Angle Man
concocted an elaborate plot to kidnap Steve Trevor and force him to reveal military secrets in order to impress the lovely Draska.
Fictional character
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in DC Comics
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who fought Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman is a DC Comics superheroine created by William Moulton Marston. She first appeared in All Star Comics #8 . The Wonder Woman title has been published by DC Comics almost continuously except for a brief hiatus in 1986....
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Golden Age (Earth-2)
Draska Nishki brazenly approached Colonel Darnell at U.S. military intelligence, claiming to have stolen secret plans to America's latest super weapon and offering to return the plans for a million dollars.Darnell sent Steve Trevor
Steve Trevor
Steve Trevor is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics, as the primary love interest of Wonder Woman. He first appeared in All Star Comics #8 .-Golden Age:...
and the Holliday Girls to a costume party to verify Draska's claim and recover the plans. Wonder Woman attended the party surreptitiously by switching costumes with Betty, one of the Holliday Girls.
After Draska escaped with hostages Betty and Steve Trevor, pursued by Wonder Woman, the Holliday Girls, and Darnell. Wonder Woman foiled Draska’s scheme, and Draska was forced to return the stolen plans. Darnell was then promoted to General for his role in Draska's capture.
Draska caused more trouble when put on trial. Capturing Wonder Woman in her own magic lasso, Draska forced the Amazon to break her out and take her to Paradise Island. There, she attempted to use Wonder Woman in a plot against Hippolyte and the Amazon nation itself, but Wonder Woman escaped the grip of the magic lasso and Hippolyte herself defeated Draska.
Silver Age (Earth-1)
The Earth-One Draska brazenly introduced herself to U.S. military intelligence as a spy-for-hire. When Diana Prince attempted to throw her out, she used knockout gas from her cigarette and martial arts skill to assert herself and exit on her own terms.Prince and Steve Trevor investigated a bombing attack on a movie studio which was producing a film about Cleopatra. They learned Draska was behind the plot, hired by a rival movie studio.
The Angle Man
Angle Man
Angle Man is a fictional DC Comics supervillain.-Publishing history:The Angle Man was created as a recurring foil for Wonder Woman during the period in which Robert Kanigher took over as writer of the comic book....
concocted an elaborate plot to kidnap Steve Trevor and force him to reveal military secrets in order to impress the lovely Draska.