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| Image = Master Mind (Earth-MLJ).jpg | ImageText = Master Mind | RealName = | CurrentAlias = Master Mind | Distinguish1 = | Distinguish2 = | Aliases = | Identity = Secret | AlienRace = | Alignment = Bad | Affiliation = The Mosconian Spies | Relatives = | Universe = Earth-MLJ | BaseOfOperations = Canada

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| Citizenship = Mosconian | MaritalStatus = | Occupation = Spy | Education =

| Origin = | PlaceOfBirth = | Creators = Harry Shorten; Will Harr | First = Top-Notch Comics #5 | Last = Top-Notch Comics #7

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| HistoryText = When the Wizard realized the seriousness of a terrorist threat from the The Mosconian Spies, he contacted the F.B.I., which in turn contacted the Shield. Historically, this was the first meeting for the two heroes.

The spies planned several sabotage plots against the U.S. Government, one in Pearl Harbor, another at West Point, and even an attempt of blowing up Hoover Dam and the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. The Mosconian's were also briefly successful in capturing the Shield too.

When the Wizard had a "vision" to head north to Canada, he found the Mosconian's headquarters and confronted the Master Mind behind the attacks. Once unmasked, it was revealed that it was the Mosconian's National Ambassador to the United States who was waging war against America.

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| Notes = * "The Mosconian Menace" story was not only the first crossover for MLJ Comics, but also the first meeting of the Shield and the Wizard. They met in Part One, Top-Notch Comics #5 and Part Two, which was published in Pep Comics #4. Part 3 was published in Pep Comics #5, and Part 4 in the Top-Notch Comics #6. They actually fought together as a team in Top-Notch Comics #7, the conclusion of the "Mosconian" storyline. | Trivia = | DC = | Wikipedia = | Recommended = | Links =

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