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Sensation Comics #50 is an issue of the series Sensation Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of February, 1946.
Synopsis for Wonder Woman: "The Case of the Girl in Braces"
Appearing in Wonder Woman: "The Case of the Girl in Braces"
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Antagonists:
- Corine, gun moll, looks just like Margo Vandergilt
- "Ears" Fellock
- his blackmail gang
Other Characters:
- Captain Blank
- Colonel Jack Harvey
- Margo Vandergilt
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Synopsis for Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys: "The Men on the Flying Trapeze"
Appearing in Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys: "The Men on the Flying Trapeze"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Dan Rogers
Antagonists:
- The Bellows Brothers, circus acrobats
Other Characters:
- Ronald "Ronnie" Vandewater
- his mother
Locations:
Synopsis for Mister Terrific: "Mr. Terrific Goes to the Dogs"
Appearing in Mister Terrific: "Mr. Terrific Goes to the Dogs"
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Antagonists:
- Boss Deever
- his gang
Other Characters:
- Judge Bixby
- Sue Bixby
- Danny, her dog
Synopsis for Black Pirate: "The Man of Gold"
Appearing in Black Pirate: "The Man of Gold"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Snyles, English Lord
- Boppo, his native servant
- Snyles' followers
Other Characters:
- Inca Empire
- Inca Manco (Incan Chieftain)
- King of England (See Notes)
Locations:
- 16th Century
- England
- South America
- Peru(Unnamed)
Items:
- "Man of Gold" statue
Vehicles:
- ship
Synopsis for Wildcat: "Behind the Fate Ball"
Appearing in Wildcat: "Behind the Fate Ball"
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Antagonists:
- Madame Zaza
- her gang: Eddie, others
Notes
- The Case of the Girl in Braces is reprinted in 'Wonder Woman Archives Vol. 7'.
- Some anachronism in Black Pirate story:
- Since the hero debuted in 1558, England would not have a male king, only female monarchs: Mary I (1553–58) and Elizabeth I (1558–1603).
- There is Inca Manco, a name for Manco Cápac (before c. 1200 – c. 1230, what would not be compatible with the career period of Black Pirate), but this detail places the story in Peru, as Incans inhabited many South American regions.
- The Incans have no problem in understand English.
- At least once, Indigenous peoples of South America are referred as Indians, what is considered politically incorrect nowadays.
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