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** {{a|[[Stanislaus (Quality Universe)|Stanislaus]]}}
 
** {{a|[[Stanislaus (Quality Universe)|Stanislaus]]}}
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* stranded unit of the {{a|[[Communist Party|Red Army]]}} {{green|captured}}
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* uncharted Island of Lisa, off the coast of [[Korea]]
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* Blackhawk {{a|[[Lockheed XF-90|Lockheed F-90C]]}}s
 
   
 
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** In the woods on Blackhawk Island is a pit, about the same size and shape as a grave but deeper, where the Blackhawks dump radioactive waste from their atomic experiments.
 
** In the woods on Blackhawk Island is a pit, about the same size and shape as a grave but deeper, where the Blackhawks dump radioactive waste from their atomic experiments.
 
** The Blackhawks all sleep in the same open-berth barracks.
 
** The Blackhawks all sleep in the same open-berth barracks.
* Captain Wolf and his crew wear Red Star insignia on their hats, and the villains wear military uniforms, but they do not call each other "Comrade" or boast about Communism.
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** Captain Wolf and his crew wear Red Star insignia on their hats, and the villains wear military uniforms, but they do not call each other "Comrade" or boast about Communism.
* Captain Wolf's submarine is sunk with all hands.
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** Captain Wolf's submarine is sunk with all hands.
 
* Also featured in this issue of ''[[Blackhawk]]'' was:
 
* Also featured in this issue of ''[[Blackhawk]]'' was:
* Blackhawk: "The Perfect Plan" (text story)
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** Blackhawk: "The Perfect Plan" (text story)
 
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| Recommended = {{Blackhawk RR}}
 
| Recommended = {{Blackhawk RR}}

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"The Queen of Blackhawk Island": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written.

Quote1 It seems hopeless! It would take months for them to get back their split-second timing and initiative that made the Blackhawks invulterable! Quote2
Blackhawk

Blackhawk #99 is an issue of the series Blackhawk (Volume 1) with a cover date of April, 1956.

Synopsis for "The Queen of Blackhawk Island"


Appearing in "The Queen of Blackhawk Island"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:


Antagonists:

  • Zera (Dies)
    • her troops: Ardo, others
  • Captain Wolf (Dies)
    • his submarine crew

Other Characters:


Locations:

Items:

  • Zera's electronic amnesia-inducing device
  • Blackhawk's electronic memory-stimulation device

Vehicles:


Synopsis for "Fear and Flight"


Appearing in "Fear and Flight"

Featured Characters:

  • Lazarov Karpovitch, arch Soviet spy (Dies)
    • (posing as Professor Novac)

Supporting Characters:

  • Red Spy Group 67 (smashed by FBI)

Antagonists:

Other Characters:

  • key scientists and flight specialists
  • Captain Merriman, test pilot

Locations:

  • USAF Testing Base
  • Cape Dunning
    • Rendezvous Site, 50 miles away

Vehicles:

  • hangars full of experimental fighter jets
    • X-6582, experimental jet (abandoned in mid-air)
  • Soviet Submarine

Synopsis for "The War That Never Ended"


Appearing in "The War That Never Ended"

Featured Characters:

Antagonists:

  • stranded unit of the Red Army (captured)

Locations:

  • uncharted Island of Lisa, off the coast of Korea

Synopsis for "The Underground Menace"


Appearing in "The Underground Menace"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:


Antagonists:


Other Characters:


Locations:


Items:


Vehicles:

Notes

  • Queen of Blackhawk Island
    • Blackhawk wears a Geiger Counter in his belt.
    • Blackhawk invents a high-frequency beam to stimulate memory cells.
    • Blackhawk gets head-punched unconscious. This is his sixty-eighth concussion.[1]
    • Blackhawk Island has an auto-radar anti-aircraft gun, and some Nike anti-missile missiles.
    • In the woods on Blackhawk Island is a pit, about the same size and shape as a grave but deeper, where the Blackhawks dump radioactive waste from their atomic experiments.
    • The Blackhawks all sleep in the same open-berth barracks.
    • Captain Wolf and his crew wear Red Star insignia on their hats, and the villains wear military uniforms, but they do not call each other "Comrade" or boast about Communism.
    • Captain Wolf's submarine is sunk with all hands.
  • Also featured in this issue of Blackhawk was:
    • Blackhawk: "The Perfect Plan" (text story)



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