The Amazing Movie Camera / Target: Wonder Woman / The Channel Of Time / The Amazing Movie Camera
A movie producer witnesses Wonder Woman saving a submarine full of sailors from certain drowning. He later witnesses WW giving a WW look-alike fan an autograph, and this gives him an idea on how to trick WW into starring in a film for him. He gets WW's consent to film a story about her and then holds casting auditions for the lead role. The look-alike fan (Jane) wins the lead role, and WW is brought on as a consultant. The producer's intent is to accidentally-on-purpose have dangerous incidents occur on set that will require WW to step in and save the day (presumably thereby eliminating the need for a stunt double, stunt choreographer, and special effects budget). Even thought the producer knows it would "hurt the feelings" of the lead actress should she ever find out that she doesn't truly have the lead role, he pushes forward with the plans. Unbeknownst to the producer, WW overhears those plans ('cause she's got Wonder-Hearing...duh) and decides to help Jane-the-Actress out. WW does, indeed, save the day during the myriad accidents on set (a propeller falling off of a plane, and a waterfall near-drowning incident), but with the third stunt, she purposefully engineers it so that a tower falls on top of all the equipment and film. When the producer exclaims that the movie is ruined, WW whips out a mini-camera from her tiara (because it was on her head, it only shot pictures of Jane seemingly performing the feats) and provides that as an alternative. Jane's feelings have been saved from hurt and WW has saved the day.
Target: Wonder Woman
On the planet Mars, Duke Deception tests out his VK-7 weapon, specially designed to destroy Wonder Woman's Invisible Plane. Sighting the real plane after the successful test run on Mars, DD aims it at the vehicle, just waiting for WW to enter, so he can order his Martians to fire, but she continues to elude him, always jumping into a rescue situation that does not require her to use the plane. At the end of the last escapade, Steve Trevor drives WW away in his jeep.
The Channel of Time
Wonder Woman is at home watching her favorite TV show (Superman), when the channel suddenly flips out. When it comes back on, there is a different 'show' on, one that is not scheduled in the TV guide. In this show, a ghostly figure of Robin Hood is trapped in Prince John's cell. WW ingeniously figures out that this is not a TV channel, but a TIME channel, and races to the rescue, after contacting the Amazon scientist Paula, who uses a machine to send WW back in time. She ends up in the middle of a dragon-attack and uses her super powers to eviscerate the dragon. She races to Prince John's castle, where she notices Robin Hood's feathered hat hanging out of a barred window. Hurling the Golden Lasso to the window, WW rips the bars open to one side, and Robin starts to slide down the lasso to safety. However, Prince John happens along, and seeing WW attempting to free his prisoner, forces her (still holding the lasso) into the shark-infested moat. WW quickly frees Robin, uses the lasso to tie up the shark, and surfaces, only to find Robin in the midst of battle with Prince John's men. Spinning in the water like a whirlpool, WW causes a flood that hinders the soldiers and blinds the them so that they cannot see her rescuing Robin Hood. The two heroes reach Robin's Merry Men in the forest, but the MM have been caged (in a gerbil wheel-like contraption) by another contingent of Prince John's soldiers. WW leaps to the top of the cage, and runs it like a treadmill, causing it to roll away. She then travels back to her own time to finish watching Superman.