Okay, sneak stabber! Tell us what this is all about and don't lie any more than you can help!
- — Chuck
Blackhawk #14 is an issue of the series Blackhawk (Volume 1) with a cover date of March, 1947.
Contents
- 1 Synopsis for "Karlovna Had a True Underworld"
- 2 Appearing in "Karlovna Had a True Underworld"
- 3 Synopsis for "By Royal Command"
- 4 Appearing in "By Royal Command"
- 5 Synopsis for Chop Chop: "The Laundry Inheritance"
- 6 Appearing in Chop Chop: "The Laundry Inheritance"
- 7 Synopsis for "The Eternal Enemy"
- 8 Appearing in "The Eternal Enemy"
- 9 Notes
- 10 See Also
- 11 Links and References
Synopsis for "Karlovna Had a True Underworld"
Appearing in "Karlovna Had a True Underworld"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Rambin (Only appearance; dies)
- Wilna, the Dragon Queen (Only appearance; dies)
- Dragon People
- Grotesko (Single appearance)
- Dragon People
Locations:
- Karlovna
- subterranean settlement of Dragon People, under Karlovna
Vehicles:
- Blackhawk Grumman XF5F Skyrockets
Synopsis for "By Royal Command"
Quelling a rebellion in Badarstan, Blackhawk kills the Chief of the Assassin Brotherhood, with a saber. The Princess of Badarstan is smitten with Blackhawk, who is anxious to leave the country, now that the Brotherhood is broken. Actually behind the scenes, the Brotherhood is still active, working on a back-up plan, now that open rebellion has failed. Two Assassins use the ancient laws of Badarstan, some judicious lying, and some excellent timing, to turn the Badarstani Army's General against the Princess. The Army's attempt to arrest the Princess is opposed by Blackhawk and the Queen's own Guard Captain, Judar. The false charge against the Princess is disproven in trial by combat, in which Blackhawk fights two well-armed assassins with his bare fists, and wins.
Appearing in "By Royal Command"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Assassin Brotherhood
- Chief (Dies)
- Aktab
- Gismail
Other Characters:
- Princess of Badarstan
- Captain Judar, bodyguard
- Most Learned Judge
- General of Badarstani Army
- Gods of Badarstan (Mentioned only)
Locations:
Vehicles:
- Blackhawk Grumman XF5F Skyrockets
Synopsis for Chop Chop: "The Laundry Inheritance"
Appearing in Chop Chop: "The Laundry Inheritance"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Mr. Fleecum
Antagonists:
- Counterfeiters
Locations:
- Chop Chop's uncle's laundry shop
Synopsis for "The Eternal Enemy"
Appearing in "The Eternal Enemy"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Dr. Joyce, Blackhawk's old friend (Dead)
- Abraham Lincoln (Flashback only)
- Benedict Arnold (Flashback only)
- Benjamin Franklin (Flashback only)
- George Washington (Flashback only)
- John Wilkes Booth (Flashback only)
Locations:
- a large city in the United States of America
- Eternal Enemy's Walled Estate
- nearby government laboratory
- Eternal Enemy's log cabin
Items:
- Dr. Joyce's Notebook
- Dr. Joyce's Light Ray (could kill at a touch, or fly an airplane, or operate other machines)
- Dr. Joyce's radiation immunity pills
- Dr. Joyce's book of Secret American History
- Ben Franklin's secret life-prolonging formula
Vehicles:
- Blackhawk Grumman XF5F Skyrockets
Notes
- At the beginning of "By Royal Command", Fear breaks the Fourth Wall to announce directly to the reader that she plans to butt in to this story when she's least expected.
- Badarstan is a traditional monarchy, with a polytheistic religion.
- Blackhawk gets head-konked unconscious, for the sixteenth time,[1] with a thrown rock. Being a Blackhawk is dangerous.
- At the end of "The Eternal Enemy", a working model of Dr. Joyce's Ray weapon was in Blackhawk's possession.
- Also appearing in this issue of Blackhawk was:
- "Was Simple Sam Crazy?" (text story)
See Also
Links and References
- ↑ Military Comics #7, Military Comics #30, Military Comics #36, Military Comics #39, Military Comics #41, Military Comics #42, Modern Comics #47, Blackhawk #11, Modern Comics #51, Modern Comics #52, Modern Comics #53, Blackhawk #12, Modern Comics #54, Blackhawk #13, Modern Comics #56, and Blackhawk #14
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- Comics Published by Quality Comics
- Everett M. Arnold/Executive Editor
- Al Bryant/Cover Artist
- Bill Ward/Penciler
- Bill Ward/Inker
- George E. Brenner/Editor
- Charles Wilson (Quality Universe)/Quotes
- Blackhawk Squadron (Quality Universe)/Appearances
- Andre (Quality Universe)/Appearances
- Blackhawk (Quality Universe)/Appearances
- Chop Chop (Quality Universe)/Appearances
- Charles Wilson (Quality Universe)/Appearances
- Hans Hendrickson (Quality Universe)/Appearances
- Olaf (Quality Universe)/Appearances
- Stanislaus (Quality Universe)/Appearances
- Vereen Barlovsky (Quality Universe)/Appearances
- Wilna (Quality Universe)/Appearances
- Dragon People/Appearances
- Grotesko (Quality Universe)/Appearances
- Karlovna/Appearances
- Grumman XF5F Skyrocket/Appearances
- Fear (Quality Universe)/Appearances
- Order of Assassins/Appearances
- Badarstan/Appearances
- Eternal Enemy (Quality Universe)/Appearances
- Abraham Lincoln (Quality Universe)/Appearances
- United States of America/Appearances
- Comics
- 1947
- 1947, March
- 1947, January (Publication)
- Blackhawk Vol 1
- Golden-Age
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