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Sensation Comics 10

SENSATION COMICS #10

Cover Date: October 1942
Cover Price: $.10

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Cover Credits:
Art: Harry G. Peter (signed)


Story: [No Title] (13 Pages)

Credits:

StoryCharles Moulton
ArtHarry G. Peter
LetteringMechanical
Assistant editingTed Udall
EditingSheldon Mayer

Feature Character(s):

Wonder Woman (next in Wonder Woman #2)

Supporting Character(s):

Major Steve Trevor
Etta Candy
Colonel Darnell (behind the scenes)

Villain(s):

Dolly Dancer (first appearance; a spy for the Axis)
Ishti (first appearance; a Japanese Master Spy)

Location(s):

Washington, DC
New York City, NY

Comment(s):

The lettering in this story is done with an Ames Lettering Guide, probably by Peter, but this is not confirmed.
Charles Moulton is the pen name of psychologist William Moulton Marston.
This story supposedly takes place on the first anniversary of Wonder Woman's rescue of Steve Trevor (probably some time in late March or early April).

Story Reprinted in:

Wonder Woman Archives #1 (1998)
The Wonder Woman Chronicles #2 (2011)


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Second Story: [No Title] (8 Pages)

Credits:

StoryGardner Fox
ArtSheldon Moldoff
LetteringSheldon Moldoff
Assistant editingTed Udall
EditingSheldon Mayer

Feature Character(s):

Black Pirate

Supporting Character(s):

Justin Valor

Villain(s):

King Phillip II of Spain
Don Gomez (first appearance; an agent of Phillip; dies)

Other Character(s):

King James VI of Scotland
Charles (James' son)

Location(s):

Calais, France
Scotland

Comment(s):

This story happens in 1589.
This story is continued from last issue.


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Third Story: [No Title] (7 Pages)

Credits:

StoryCharles Reizenstein
ArtChuck Winter
LetteringChuck Winter
Assistant editingTed Udall
EditingSheldon Mayer

Feature Character(s):

Mister Terrific (last in Young All-Stars Annual #1; also appears in a brief retelling of this story in Young All-Stars #27)

Supporting Character(s):

Wanda Wilson

Location(s):

Indianapolis, IN

Comment(s):

Chuck Winter credited as Hal Sharp.
Terry is shown to be skilled in forgery, fine art and jewelry making.
This story takes place on May 30th, 1942.


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Fourth Story: "The Case of the Imported Nuts!" (4 Pages)

Credits:

StoryIrwin Hasen
ArtIrwin Hasen
LetteringIrwin Hasen
Assistant editingTed Udall
EditingSheldon Mayer

Feature Character(s):

"Long John" O'Malley

Villain(s):

Two German spies (first appearance for both)

Other Character(s):

Four concentration camp prisoners (first appearance for all)


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Fifth Story: [No Title] (9 Pages)

Credits:

StoryGardner Fox
ArtHoward Purcell
LetteringHoward Purcell
Assistant editingTed Udall
EditingSheldon Mayer

Feature Character(s):

Grim Ghost

Supporting Character(s):

Deborah Wallace (now a blonde)

Villain(s):

German U-Boat crew (first appearance for all)


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Sixth Story: [No Title] (6 Pages)

Credits:

StoryBill Finger
ArtPaul Gattuso
Assistant editingTed Udall
EditingSheldon Mayer

Feature Character(s):

Little Boy Blue

Supporting Character(s):

Blue Boys:
Tubby
Toughy
Dan Rogers

Villain(s):

Louie Pellagra (first appearance; a mobster)

Location(s):

Big City


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Seventh Story: [No Title] (10 Pages)

Credits:

ArtIrwin Hasen
LetteringIrwin Hasen
EditingSheldon Mayer

Feature Character(s):

Wildcat (last in Young All-Stars #17; story briefly retold in Young All-Stars #27)

Supporting Character(s):

Stretch Skinner

Villain(s):

Johnny Grimm (first appearance; born an atavistic throwback; story narrated from the future after his death of old age)


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