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SENSATION COMICS #29
Cover Date: May 1944
Cover Price: $.10
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Cover Credits:
Art: Harry G. Peter (signed)
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Credits:
| Story | Charles Moulton |
| Art | Harry G. Peter |
| Lettering | Mechanical |
| Assistant editing | Ted Udall, Dorothy Roubicek |
| Editing | Sheldon Mayer |
Feature Character(s):
- Wonder Woman (last in Wonder Woman #8)
Supporting Character(s):
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)
Credits:
| Art | Sheldon Moldoff |
| Lettering | Sheldon Moldoff |
| Assistant editing | Dorothy Roubicek, Ted Udall |
| Editing | Sheldon Mayer |
Feature Character(s):
Supporting Character(s):
- Justin Valor
- Donna Maria
- Jester
Villain(s):
- Slave Traders (first appearance for all)
Location(s):
- England (in the 17th Century)
Credits:
| Story | Evelyn Gaines |
| Art | Frank Harry |
| Assistant editing | Ted Udall, Dorothy Roubicek |
| Editing | Sheldon Mayer |
Feature Character(s):
Supporting Character(s):
Villain(s):
- Scrap Paper thieves
Other Character(s):
- Mr. Remus (first appearance; a blacksmith)
Location(s):
Credits:
| Art | Howard Purcell |
| Assistant editing | Dorothy Roubicek, Ted Udall |
| Editing | Sheldon Mayer |
Feature Character(s):
Credits:
| Art | Stan Aschmeier |
| Assistant editing | Ted Udall, Dorothy Roubicek |
| Editing | Sheldon Mayer |
Feature Character(s):
- Mister Terrific (last in JSA #42)
Credits:
| Art | Paul Reinman |
| Assistant editing | Ted Udall, Dorothy Roubicek |
| Editing | Sheldon Mayer |
Feature Character(s):
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.
