Millennium Edition: Sensation Comics No. 1 #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Wonder Woman Comes to America," a 2000 Millennium Edition of Sensation Comics, young fans Tommy Rogers, Tubby, and Toughie take inspiration from a Wildcat tale to form the Blue Boys, adopting the guise of Little Boy Blue in a bold mission against the gang leader Wolf Lupo. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Jon L. Blummer, this story captures a classic spirit with dynamic art and a timeless premise, while the cover by Harry G. Peter and Jon Blummer pays homage to the series’ rich history.
In "Wonder Woman Comes to America," Diana Prince—newly arrived in the United States under her nurse identity—finds herself drawn into the world of stage performances, using her Amazonian skills to entertain crowds. As she begins her act, unaware that her promoter is exploiting her, she must navigate the challenges of fame, independence, and the growing complexity of her new life in America.
In "Who Is Mr. Terrific?", socialite and polymath Terry Sloane takes up the mantle of Mr. Terrific not for glory, but to escape the monotony of a life without challenge—until a chance act of heroism saves Wanda Wilson and sets him on a path he never expected. The story follows his transformation as he confronts a local hoodlum to protect her brother, discovering that purpose can be just as thrilling as any puzzle or competition.
Inspired by a Wildcat tale in *Sensation Comics*, young Tommy Rogers, Tubby, and Toughie take on the mantle of Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys, determined to stand up to the menacing gang leader Wolf Lupo. With courage and a shared love of heroics, they forge their own path in a world where even kids can make a difference.
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