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Cover: Irwin Hasen & Bernard Sachs

Sensation Comics #100

Nov 1950 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“Wonder Woman, Hollywood Star!”

In "Wonder Woman, Hollywood Star!", Wonder Woman finds herself caught between her secret identity and the spotlight when she agrees to be a technical advisor on a charity film—only to be accidentally captured on camera saving a baby, turning her into the movie’s unexpected star. Written by Charles Moulton and illustrated by Harry Peter, this 1950 classic blends wartime heroism with the glamour of early Hollywood, all under the dynamic cover by Irwin Hasen and Bernard Sachs.

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writer Charles Moulton · artist, inker Harry Peter · letterer Jim Wroten · letterer Margaret Wroten · cover Irwin Hasen, Bernard Sachs

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artist, inker Harry Peter
letterer Jim Wroten
cover pencils Irwin Hasen
cover inks Bernard Sachs

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Wonder Woman refuses to play herself in an upcoming movie, but agrees to becoming technical advisor for a contribution to charity. Later, Lt. Diana Prince is captured on film catching a falling baby by a newsreel crew. She is then touted as the star of the Wonder Woman film.

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