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Cover: Harry Peter

Sensation Comics #26

Feb 1944 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“The Masquerader”

In "The Masquerader," Wonder Woman ventures beyond Paradise Island for the first time, granted a three-day leave on the condition she hides her true identity. Disguised as Diana Prince and then as herself, she infiltrates a gang of racketeers after Hippolyte’s Magic Sphere reveals their plan. Written by Charles Moulton and illustrated by Harry Peter, this 1944 classic blends mystery and heroism in a story that sets the stage for one of Wonder Woman’s earliest solo adventures. The cover by Harry Peter captures the intrigue of her dual identity.

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writer Charles Moulton · artist, inker Harry Peter · cover Harry Peter

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Hippolyte uses the Magic Sphere and sees that Wonder Woman is going to be captured by a gang of racketeers, so she gets permission to leave Paradise Island for three days...as long as she does not reveal her true identity. So she decides to masquerade as first Diana Prince, then Wonder Woman.

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