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Sensation Comics 70

SENSATION COMICS #70

Cover Date: October 1947
Cover Price: $.10
Publication Date: 1947-08-20

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


Story: "The Unconquerable Women of Cochabamba!" (12 Pages)

Credits:

StoryWilliam Moulton Marston
ArtHarry G. Peter
Assistant editingRobert Kanigher
EditingSheldon Mayer

Feature Character(s):

Wonder Woman (as a spirit only)

Supporting Character(s):

Queen Hippolyta (in 1812; sends a spirit form of the future Wonder Woman to aid the women of Cochabamba)

Villain(s):

Spanish Army (tries to kill Incan Indians)

Other Character(s):

Intiyan (first appearance; the female leader of the Incan Indians of Cochabamba)

Location(s):

Cochabamba (in modern-day Bolivia; in 1812)

Comment(s):

The lettering in this story is done with an Ames Lettering Guide.


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Second Story: [No Title] (6 Pages)

Credits:

ArtFrank Harry
Assistant editingRobert Kanigher
EditingSheldon Mayer

Feature Character(s):

Little Boy Blue

Supporting Character(s):

Blue Boys:
Tubby
Toughy
District Attorney Rogers

Villain(s):

Flare (first appearance; commits crimes using a flame gun)
Gimbo Gang (first appearance; hire The Flare to destroy evidence of their crimes)

Location(s):

Big City
Highland Park


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Third Story: "The Woman Who Wanted The World!" (6 Pages)

Credits:

StoryJohn Broome
ArtPaul Reinman
Assistant editingRobert Kanigher
EditingSheldon Mayer

Feature Character(s):

Sargon the Sorcerer

Supporting Character(s):

Maximillian O'Leary

Villain(s):

Blue Lama

Location(s):

New York City, NY

Story Reprinted in:

Justice League of America #98 (May 1972)


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Fourth Story: "The Ghost Galleon!" (7 Pages)

Credits:

ArtGil Kane
Assistant editingRobert Kanigher
EditingSheldon Mayer

Feature Character(s):

Wildcat

Supporting Character(s):

Stretch Skinner

Villain(s):

Unnamed pirates (first appearance for all; brought forward from 1755; all die)

Location(s):

Carver (first appearance; a seaside city; also burned to the ground in April 19, 1755)

Comment(s):

Gil Kane credited as Gil Stack and Phil Martel.


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