1242569017 Sensation Comics (1943), No. 21, National Per. Publ/All-American CGC 4.0 (R) C-1
Grade: 4.0 (R) C-1
Price: $750.00
- Grade:
- 4.0 (R) C-1
Sensation Comics (1943), No. 21, published by DC Comics on September 10, 1943, is a Golden Age comic book primarily featuring Wonder Woman, with physical copies valued significantly by collectors.
Issue Information
Sensation Comics (1943), No. 21 has a cover price of $0.10 and is 60 pages long. The main story, "War Against Society," was written by William Moulton Marston (under the pseudonym Charles Moulton) with art by Frank Godwin.
The plot involves an underworld boss who calls himself "American Adolph" and assembles an army of convicts to overthrow the government. He admires the Nazis and styles his operation after them. Wonder Woman is drugged with a mind-control serum during a "friendly" handshake and taken to a penitentiary. Etta Candy and the Holliday Girls, along with Paula Von Gunther, manage to get an antidote to Wonder Woman, who then leads an assault on Adolph's forces.
The issue also contains backup stories featuring other heroes, with contributions from notable creators like Bill Finger, Sheldon Moldoff, and Irwin Hasen:
- Wildcat: "The Man You Won't Forget", written by Bill Finger.
- Mr. Terrific: Script by Charles Reizenstein, art by Hal Sharp.
- The Gay Ghost: Script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Purcell.
- Little Boy Blue: Script by Bill Finger, art by Jon L. Blummer.