Star-Spangled Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of October, 1950.
Synopsis for Tomahawk: "The Land Pirates of Jolly Roger Hill"
Appearing in Tomahawk: "The Land Pirates of Jolly Roger Hill"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Daniel Hunter
- Chief Racing Cloud
Antagonists:
- Captain Peter Dawson
Other Characters:
- Caleb Smith (Single appearance; dies)
Locations:
- American Wilderness Frontier
- Jolly Roger Hill
- Jolly Roger Hill
Synopsis for Manhunters Around the World: "The International Sky Police!"
Appearing in Manhunters Around the World: "The International Sky Police!"
Featured Characters:
- Ray Foster
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- "Bogus" Reese (Single appearance)
- "Bingo" Bromley (Single appearance)
- Pace Fields (Single appearance)
- Bowler Murray (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Miss. Beaumont
- Bill (Single appearance)
- Gignol the Clown (Single appearance)
Locations:
- Various
- New York City
- France
Items:
- None
Vehicles:
- Passenger Plane
Synopsis for Captain Compass: "Mark Compass Stands Accused"
Appearing in Captain Compass: "Mark Compass Stands Accused"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Dan Penny
- Professor Almond
Other Characters:
- Davis
Antagonists:
- Lascar
Synopsis for Robin: "Robin the Robot"
Robin returns to his friend Harold, The Boy Inventor (formerly referred to has Horace) for another invention to help protect his identity.
Appearing in Robin: "Robin the Robot"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Harold, The Boy Inventor
- Alfred
- Commissioner Gordon
Antagonists:
- "Monkey" Burns Auda
- Buzz Peters
Other Characters:
Locations:
- Gotham City
- Crandall House
- GCPD Headquarters
- Wayne Manor
Items:
Vehicles:
Notes
- "The International Sky Police!" is reprinted in Detective Comics #444.
- This is the second appearance of Harold, The Boy Inventor. He first appeared in Star-Spangled comics Vol 1 96, but is called Horace in that issue. This issue makes reference to an invention that protected Robin's identity. The invention mentioned is likely the antidote provided by Horace in that issue to protect Robin's and Batman's identities from x-ray vision, so it follows that Horace from the earlier issue and Harold from this issue are one and the same.
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Look at how sad this is making Batman. You did this.
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