- Pail, pail, take 'em off to jail!
- — Sargon
Sensation Comics #64 is an issue of the series Sensation Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of April, 1947.
Synopsis for Wonder Woman: "The Adventure of the Little Cloud People"
Steve Trevor investigates the disappearance of several test pilots in the same region. Wonder Woman follows Steve in her invisible plane and discovers a race of little people living in the nearby clouds. The little people capture Steve and force him into slavery. Wonder Woman is also captured. The cloud people explain that the jet engines of passing planes is causing a famine. To stop the planes, the cloud people have been capturing the planes and forcing the pilots to work for them. Wonder Woman rescues the prisoners and sends them back to Earth in her plane. She also sends the land of the cloud people higher into the atmosphere, so that planes will no longer threaten it.
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Synopsis for Little Boy Blue: "Cops and Robbers"
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Synopsis for "Willy Nilly"
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Synopsis for Sargon: "Paper, Pot, Paste, and Some Paint"
Sargon and Max arrive at the home Mrs. Van Ritz, who's hired them to entertain at her swank party that evening. Meanwhile, a gangster and his underlings have substituted themselves for the crew hanging new wallpaper on the second floor, to rob the rich guests at the society function Sargon's there to perform for. When the thieves pretend to bumble into the room by accident while stealing the partygoers' jewels, Sargon's blamed for their disappearance. He magically pulls the crooks back in, having recognized the mastermind, then subdues the crooks with magically animated wallpaper glue.
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Synopsis for Foney Fairy Tales: "Inside Dope on Cinderella"
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Synopsis for Wildcat: "Trapped by Time"
Ted Grant and Stretch Skinner are walking along the street conversing about Stretch's romantic delusion that life back in medieval times would be more glorious than that of modern times, when they notice a store that hadn't been there, just a minute before. Stretch is eating a banana. Inside they meet a strange little man who knows Stretch's name, the topic of their prior conversation, and who has a bottle of mysterious liquid which he pours into a glass. Ted suddenly remembers an important appointment and ducks out of the store, then Wildcat walks in, and sees Stretch drinking the unknown liquid, and woozily collapsing. Stretch still has that banana. Wildcat warns the weird little man that nothing had better be happening to Stretch, and the art gets all 1947-psychedelic; either some bad hallucinating or actual dimension-changing is underway, with the sinister little man laughing uproariously the whole while.
Suddenly Stretch and Wildcat are outdoors, under a shady tree, and an armored knight gallops up on horseback and attacks them; Wildcat uses the knight's own lance to unhorse him. Bested, this knight, Sir Valiant, yields to Wildcat, and becomes the pair's impromptu tour guide to the local situation. It's 1146 and Sir Valiant's boss is King Victor, whom they meet in his throne room. Stretch tries to impress the royalty with a graceful bow, but he's just a second earlier thrown away his banana peel and now he slips on it and does a big pratfall. Victor decides that Stretch will have a new job, and has his minions carry him out and dress him in a foole's regalia; Stretch gets really mad and charges back into the courtroom bent on mayhem, and the king's guards step up to slay Stretch in the king's defense. Wildcat jumps in and punches out a goodly number of these armored swordsmen, until all have fallen, then Stretch wishes out loud that he'd never wished for these times, and declares that the time they came from was the best ever. Suddenly the weird little laughing man is back, and the scene changes again, back to 1947 in the little store in the big city. Stretch is still dressed in the jester's motley, and the little man is mocking him; Stretch tries to punch him but he vanishes, and so does his weird little store. Before vanishing, the little man identifies himself as the Man in the Moon, and promises to come back soon.
Appearing in Wildcat: "Trapped by Time"
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