Blackhawk #92 is an issue of the series Blackhawk (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 1955.
Synopsis for "Prisoners of the Black Dungeon"
Appearing in "Prisoners of the Black Dungeon"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Mao (Mentioned only)
- Chinese High Command
- five visiting Kremlin Generals
- Kong, Mongolian giant (First appearance)
- his troops
Locations:
Vehicles:
- one Blackhawk Lockheed F-90Cs (one destroyed)
- six Red Chinese MiG fighters
- Blackhawk PT Boat
- Red Chinese Jet Bomber
- Blackhawk Hawkmarine Sub
Synopsis for Chop Chop: "Gorgeous Tojo"
This story is reprinted from Blackhawk #54.
Chop Chop gets tricked into entering a professional wrestling match and accidentally wins it.
Appearing in Chop Chop: "Gorgeous Tojo"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Gorgeous Tojo, pro wrestler
- Matt, wrestling promoter
- Kimbo, assistant
Locations:
- Brillman's Gym
Synopsis for "The World Traitor"
Appearing in "The World Traitor"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Karl Ludski, renegade USSR scientist (Single appearance) (Dies)
- Russian Special Forces Unit (Dies)
Locations:
- the Turkish/Russian Border
- France
- Free World Atomic Headquarters
- Blackhawk Headquarters
- Town of Vichye (Destroyed)
- Switzerland
- Brunhurst Mountain, Swiss Alps
Items:
- Ludski's Atomic Explosive Formula (lost in an avalanche)
Vehicles:
- Blackhawk Lockheed F-90Cs
Synopsis for "The Flying Cutlass"
Appearing in "The Flying Cutlass"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Dr. Mark Kroger, renegade German scientist (First appearance)
Locations:
Vehicles:
- six Blackhawk Lockheed F-90Cs (three damaged)
- Kroger's Flying Cutlass
- several Allied warplanes (Destroyed)
Notes
- 'Prisoners of the Black Dungeon'
- Olaf gets shot down. This is his 3rd or 4th time for that.[1]
- The Hawkmarine could be safely submerged or surfaced by remote control, from the Blackhawks' belt radios.
- Kong is inside the prison camp when it blows up, but no caption or dialogue states his fate.
- "The World Traitor" is set in Turkey, France, and Switzerland, nations that actually exist. For Blackhawk stories of this era, this is not normal.
- The mad scientist Karl Ludski destroys the town of Vichye, France, to prove that his formula works.
- Per panel 1 of page 7, Blackhawk weighs 200 pounds.
- Kroger's Flying Cutlass warplane destroyed enemy aircraft by slicing them apart with its unique V-shaped wings. For that to work, it has to be much faster than enemy warplanes.
- The Blackhawk Squadron openly invades Russian airspace and conducts operations there, in this story.
- Also featured in this issue of Blackhawk was:
- Blackhawk: "The Wild Jungle" (text story)
See Also
Recommended Reading
Links and References
- ↑ Military Comics #41, Modern Comics #45, Blackhawk #88, & Blackhawk #92.
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