Sensation Comics #102
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Queen of the South Seas!", Dr. Pat and reporter Hank Lee find themselves drawn into a circus mystery when aerialist Vera collapses mid-performance, appearing disoriented and unsteady. As Dr. Pat investigates the strange incident, she uncovers a hidden connection between Vera’s condition and the rare belladonna plants cultivated by the circus’s tiger tamer, Arno. With Carmine Infantino’s dynamic artwork and Frank Giacoia’s crisp inks bringing the action to life, this 1951 tale blends suspense and science in a classic Sensation Comics adventure, all framed by Irwin Hasen’s vivid cover art and Bernard Sachs’ sharp inks.
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Dr. Pat and reporter Hank Lee attend the circus. Pat observes that aerialist Vera appears to be dizzy, and after she falls clumsily into the safety net Pat rushes to her aid. She diagnoses atropine poisoning, and later discovers that tiger tamer Arno cultivates belladonna plants, the source for the drug.
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