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"Silent Knight: "The Three Flaming Dooms!"": Sir Oswald threatens to reveal who the Silent Knight truly is, but is tricked when the Knight outwits him once again.

Quote1 All England knows of Sir Oswald's plans to trap me! The good people will lose their faith in me, unless I answer the challenge! Quote2
Silent Knight

The Brave and the Bold #15 is an issue of the series The Brave and the Bold (Volume 1) with a cover date of January, 1958.

Synopsis for Silent Knight: "The Three Flaming Dooms!"

Sir Oswald threatens to reveal who the Silent Knight truly is, but is tricked when the Knight outwits him once again.

Appearing in Silent Knight: "The Three Flaming Dooms!"

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Other Characters:

  • Slasher (Silent Knight's falcon)
  • Sir Lee (Single appearance)

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Vehicles:

  • Rona (Silent Knight's horse)


Synopsis for Robin Hood: "The Bow That Couldn't Be Bent!"

Robins father is worried that his young son is not applying himself in the noble arts of knighthood. The father fears that he is once more wasting his time in the forest instead of practicing his jousting along with the other squires. The setting changes and we find Robin practicing his archery skills with an old warrior known as “Old Hugh”. Robin skillfully shoots a coin from Hughs hand using a longbow. Hugh then produces a mighty bow that he has constructed but announces that Robin is not yet strong enough to use the weapon. Robin leaves the clearing after his lesson but then notices a group of armed villains approaching Hughs cottage. The villains attack old Hugh to get him to reveal information on great dear herds but Hugh refuses to tell them anything. Robin observes the predicament but has no weapons except the bow that Hugh had just demonstrated. He successfully shoots a blade from one of the villain’s hand as he is about to strike Hugh. He then lobs arrow after arrow at the villain until they run off in fear. Old Hugh then gifts his bow to Robin as a sign of his gratitude. In the meantime back at the castle Robins father receives a challenge from his enemy Osric of Dragonsmoor. Osric challenges Sir Rolf to a duel to the death. Sir Rolf accepts even though he and his knights are outnumbered by Osric and his men. Robin comes upon the scene and sees that his father has the disadvantage. He then uses his newly acquired bow to shoot arrows at Osric’s men knocking some of them off their horses. Sir Rolf sees that he has suddenly gained the advantage and charges forward making Osric retreat. Sir Rolf is then left wondering who the mysterious archer could have been but Robin remains silent about his part in the action. Robin then arrives at the castle as his father scolds him for missing out on the action and wasting time with Old Hugh.

Appearing in Robin Hood: "The Bow That Couldn't Be Bent!"

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Supporting Characters:

  • Old Hugh (First appearance)

Antagonists:

  • Osric (Single appearance)

Other Characters:

  • Sir Rolf (First appearance)

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Items:

  • Robin Hood's Yew Longbow

Synopsis for Viking Prince: "The Viking Genie!"

Jon the Viking Prince is ambushed by his hated enemy Baron Thorvald. He is knocked unconscious and sealed in a cask. The cask is then thrown over a cliff into the sea. It eventually washes ashore and the Viking Prince emerges out of his encasing. He is then mistaken for a Genie and an old man and his daughter ask him to perform three wishes. They ask him to retrieve a shield, A helmet and A sword belonging to three heroic generals who defended Baghdad against invaders. All of the relics have been stolen by a tyrant named Kazim. Jon is mildly amused and his Viking honor bids him to attempt the impossible deeds. He uses a catapult to launch himself at one of Kazim’s ship. As he flies through the air he is once more mistaken for a genie. He retrieves the golden shield from the mast of the ship and fights a band of pirates to escape. He jumps into the water and accomplishes his first task. He then moves on to the second task by brandishing a pair of skis that allow him to glide over the desert sand and obtain a golden helmet from a traveling caravan led by Kazim’s men. He flies through the air on the skies and makes his escape once again. For his final task he scales Kazim’s fortress tower and surprises Kazim and his men. He grabs the sword and forces Kazim himself to leave Baghdad and never return. The Viking Prince returns all the relics to the people of the land and they are eternally grateful to him. Jon then sets sail for him homeland

Appearing in Viking Prince: "The Viking Genie!"

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Supporting Characters:

  • Ali (Single appearance)

Antagonists:

  • Baron Thorvald
  • El Kazim (Single appearance)

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Items:

  • Golden Shield
  • Golden Sword
  • Golden Helmet

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