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Sensation Comics 29

SENSATION COMICS #29

Cover Date: May 1944
Cover Price: $.10

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


Story: "Adventure of the Escaped Prisoner" (13 Pages)

Credits:

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

Feature Character(s):

Wonder Woman (last in Wonder Woman #8)

Supporting Character(s):

Major Steve Trevor
Mala

Villain(s):

Mimi (first appearance; a spy and a blackmailer)

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.

Story Reprinted in:

Wonder Woman Archives #4 (2004)


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Second Story: "The Ship of Doomed Souls!" (7 Pages)

Credits:

ArtSheldon Moldoff
LetteringSheldon Moldoff
Assistant editingDorothy Roubicek, Ted Udall
EditingSheldon Mayer

Feature Character(s):

Black Pirate

Supporting Character(s):

Justin Valor
Donna Maria
Jester

Villain(s):

Slave Traders (first appearance for all)

Location(s):

England (in the 17th Century)


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Third Story: "The Blacksmith's Blues!" (6 Pages)

Credits:

StoryEvelyn Gaines
ArtFrank Harry
Assistant editingTed Udall, Dorothy Roubicek
EditingSheldon Mayer

Feature Character(s):

Little Boy Blue

Supporting Character(s):

Blue Boys:
Tubby
Toughy
Dan Rogers (gets Tommy a pony for his birthday)

Villain(s):

Scrap Paper thieves

Other Character(s):

Mr. Remus (first appearance; a blacksmith)

Location(s):

Big City


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Fourth Story: [No Title] (8 Pages)

Credits:

ArtHoward Purcell
Assistant editingDorothy Roubicek, Ted Udall
EditingSheldon Mayer

Feature Character(s):

Grim Ghost


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Fifth Story: "The Man Who Could Make Diamonds" (6 Pages)

Credits:

ArtStan Aschmeier
Assistant editingTed Udall, Dorothy Roubicek
EditingSheldon Mayer

Feature Character(s):

Mister Terrific (last in JSA #42)


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Sixth Story: "Brains Behind The Crime1" (9 Pages)

Credits:

ArtPaul Reinman
Assistant editingTed Udall, Dorothy Roubicek
EditingSheldon Mayer

Feature Character(s):

Wildcat

Supporting Character(s):

Stretch Skinner (tries his hand at writing detective stories for pulps)

Comment(s):

The pulp magazine is dated May, 1944, so this story probably ends no later than March.


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