Golden Age Appearances of the Earth-Two Mr. Terrific (1940-1955)
Issue |
Cover Appearance? |
Comment |
Reprinted In |
Yes |
"Models for Crime" - rescues toy maker from crooks |
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No |
(no title) -1st Appearance, I: Wanda Wilson, vs. Big Shot |
Famous First Editions #3, Sensation Comics #1 Millenium Edition, JSA All-Stars Archives #1 |
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Sensation #2 |
No |
(no title) - saves boy's home from foreclosure |
JSA All-Stars Archives #1 |
Sensation #3 |
No |
(no title) - uncovers political fraud in Santa Flora |
JSA All-Stars Archives #1 |
Sensation #4 |
No |
(no title) - helps a school chum break up the protection racket of Dapper Joe and company |
JSA All-Stars Archives #1 |
Sensation #5 |
No |
(no title) - breaks up gambling ring |
JSA All-Stars Archives #1 |
Sensation #6 |
No |
(no title) - breaks up a confidence racket |
|
Sensation #7 |
No |
(no title) - foils graft in a public food program |
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Sensation #8 |
No |
(no title)- vs. a crooked carnival |
|
Sensation #9 |
No |
(no title) - captures "Ferret" McGee, a crooked detective |
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No |
(no title) - thwarts crooks at Indianapolis raceway |
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No |
(no title) - vs. Nazis in Maine |
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No |
(no title) - vs. Mr. Laff, a crook basing crimes on practical jokes |
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No |
(no title) - vs. Terry Savatte, a crooked former tap dancer |
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No |
"Framed" - clears Wanda Wilson of murder |
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No |
"Mr. Terrific Took A Vacation" |
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No |
"The Case of the Unhappy Dog" - rescues a kid from a cruel guardian after the dog puts him wise |
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No |
"The Emperor's Millions" - thwarts a shyster seeking to bilk an emperor's heir |
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No |
"The Case of the Radio Robbers"- Cons try to get Mr. Terrific to record bond ads so they can commit robberies while he is on the radio |
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No |
"I Quit" - breaks up a stock fraud racket |
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No |
"The Masqueraders" - Terry Sloane impersonated |
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No |
"The Case of the Bogus Baron" |
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No |
(no title) - vs. crooks involve in boxing |
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No |
(no title) - vs. crooks who try to subvert an old man's efforts to honor his fallen son |
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No |
"A Symphony of Sock" - vs. crooks targeting a concert pianist |
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No |
"Seeing is not Believing" - crooks invite victims to gambling den and then rob then until Mr. Terrific tracks them down |
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No |
"The Puzzling Portraits" - vs. phony art collectors trying to scam art gallery |
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No |
"Shadow on the Wall" - clears the name of Jim Cowley, a convict framed for murder |
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No |
"The Fate of the Future" - vs. Black Barax, a would be dictator from the year 7532 A.D. |
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No |
"The Man Who Could Make Diamonds" - rescues a scientist with a diamond making machine from criminals |
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No |
"The Case of the Cat's Meow" - captures jewel thieves |
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No |
"The Blindfold Test" - captures Nails Jackson, who tries to defeat the Mr. Terrific when the hero is blindfolded. |
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No |
"The Secret of the Stolen Statue" - solves the murder of sculptor Grace Naylin |
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No |
"The Magician Meets His Master" - captures crooked Swami |
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No |
"Air Tight Alibi" - captures racketeer "King" Krug |
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No |
"The Man Who Outsmarted Himself" - thwarts jewel thief who has stashed loot on a sunken boat |
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No |
"The Builder of Crime" |
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No |
"Lightning Strikes Twice!" rescues scientist Dr. Wilkin from his greedy nephew |
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No |
"The Boarder Who Forgot!" - develops amnesia but recovers to thwart criminal who fakes his own murder |
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No |
"The Monster of Mudville" - fights Gorilla Ganty, a timid druggist turned into a giant by contaminated water. |
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No |
(no title) - vs. gangsters |
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No |
"Crime Goes to School!" - breaks up a reform school that teaches delinquents to be real criminals. |
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No |
"The Crimes that Couldn't Work!" - a crime story writer acts out his crimes to prove they work |
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No |
"Crime on the Downbeat"- thwarts crooks who play a phonograph as a distraction while they commit crimes |
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No |
"The Violent Violin" - thwarts theft of Maestro Allegro's violin |
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No |
"Futile's Follies" - vs. Mr. Futile |
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No |
"Wanda Wilson's Mistake" - Theft of Wanda's jewel box |
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No |
"Losses Pay A Profit" - breaks up a swindling racket |
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Sensation #49 |
No |
"Tale of the Tattooed Eye!" - vs. Don Grieco the Hypnotist |
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Sensation #50 |
No |
"Mr. Terrific Goes to the Dogs" - rescues crippled girl with help from her dog |
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Sensation #51 |
No |
"Five Geniuses in Search of a Hobby!" - 5 talented guys get bored and begin to commit crimes to entertain themselves |
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Sensation #52 |
No |
"The Missing Composers" - capture kidnapped composers |
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Sensation #53 |
No |
"The Man With the Gun" - Hoods pin gun on former jurist |
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Sensation #54 |
No |
"The Face of Shen San" - foils thefts by son of former archeologists trying to reconstruct an ancient jade necklace |
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Sensation #55 |
No |
(no title) - breaks up crooks infiltrating detective school |
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Sensation #56 |
No |
"The Boy Who Had No Friends" - helps neglected son avoid a life of crime |
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Sensation #57 |
No |
"The Wonderful Algy" - vs crooks pursuing author |
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Sensation #58 |
No |
"The Book of Alibis" |
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Sensation #59 |
No |
"The Most Honest Man In Town" - Reforms Pop Crock and Slash Gates |
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Sensation #60 |
No |
"The Good Deed" - foils jewels thieves posing as philanthropists |
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Sensation #61 |
No |
"Give 'Em The Bird" - A vaudeville trained penguin helps Mr. Terrific captures crooks |
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Sensation #62 |
No |
"The Man Who Remembered Too Much" - vs. Dr. I.M. Smart, scammer |
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Sensation #63 |
No |
"A Juror Disappears" - busts a gangster for jury tampering |