Blackhawk #95 is an issue of the series Blackhawk (Volume 1) with a cover date of December, 1955.
Synopsis for "Madam Fury, Queen of Pirates"
Appearing in "Madam Fury, Queen of Pirates"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Hotek's invasion forces
- Madam Fury
- Comrade Krushkov
Other Characters:
- Captain Hurd (Captain of the Monos)
- Ira (Monos sailor)
Locations:
- China Sea
- Quepo, a Nationalist Chinese island outpost
- Blackhawk Island
- pirate attack at Lat 21.10, Long 119.30
Vehicles:
- Blackhawk Lockheed F-90Cs
- S.S. Monos, Allied freighter (Destroyed)
- Madam Fury's Chinese junk
Synopsis for Chop Chop: "The Great Palaver"
This story is reprinted from Blackhawk #48.
Chop Chop has lost his wallet and is need of money, so he agrees to deliver a suitcase to a hotel room. Unknown to him, the suitcase contains a new dummy for a ventriloquist. After entering the room, the suitcase comes open. Chop Chop thinks it is a dead body, so he hides it behind the radiator. When the ventriloquist arrives, the dummy's wax face has melted, so he forces Chop Chop to take its place. The audience complains because the "dummy" is so unrealistic.
Appearing in Chop Chop: "The Great Palaver"
Featured Characters:
Other Characters:
- Great Palaver, ventriloquist
Synopsis for "Terra, the Trapper"
Appearing in "Terra, the Trapper"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Terra, the Trapper
- Sergi, a henchman
- more henchmen
- General Bubovich
Other Characters:
- Defense Secretary of Ulma
- his driver
Locations:
- Europe
- Ulma, a democracy
- Blackhawk Island
Vehicles:
- six Blackhawk Lockheed F-90Cs, now with radio remote control
Synopsis for "Lhala, Tigress of the Desert"
Appearing in "Lhala, Tigress of the Desert"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Lhala
- her fake-Tuareg raiders
- Comrade Vova
Other Characters:
- Colonel Lawes
Animals:
- camels
Locations:
- North Africa
- Saharasan Refinery
Vehicles:
- Blackhawk Lockheed F-90Cs
Notes
- In the three Blackhawk stories this issue, Chop Chop now looks more like a normal, fat human than he used to, or at least those gigantic teeth are mostly gone. He still has that pointed head and beribboned hair-spike. This is the last issue for that hairstyle.
- This issue's Chop Chop story, The Great Palaver" is a reprint, from Blackhawk #48 and is Chop Chop's last solo appearance in the Quality Comics version of Blackhawk. Unlike the straight adventure stories in this issue, Chop Chop's head has been re-drawn to look more normal, and lacks the beribboned hair-spike.
- Three femme fatales appear in the same issue, and none of them falls in love with Blackhawk. That's unprecedented.
- Also featured in this issue of Blackhawk was: "A Lesson Well Learned" (text story).
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