- Hurry! We've got things to do -- and lots of Japs to do them to!
- — Blackhawk
Military Comics #42 is an issue of the series Military Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 1945.
Synopsis for Blackhawk: "A Jap Mata Hari"
Appearing in Blackhawk: "A Jap Mata Hari"
Antagonists:
- Golda (Single appearance; dies)
- Japanese General (Dies)
- his troops (some die)
Other Characters:
- U.S.A. Intelligence Officers
Locations:
- Pacific Ocean
- American Army Intelligence Headquarters
- Japanese Army Position
- Japanese Gas Factory (Destroyed)
- Koru Islands (Mentioned only)
Items:
- Japanese Secret Antiaircraft Gas
Vehicles:
- Blackhawk Grumman XF5F Skyrockets (one shot down)
- Japanese Fighter Planes (two stolen)
Synopsis for Choo Choo and Cherry: "Arizona, Saga of the Wide Open Spaces"
Appearing in Choo Choo and Cherry: "Arizona, Saga of the Wide Open Spaces"
Featured Characters:
- Choo Choo LaMoe
- Cherry Lane
Locations:
Synopsis for Death Patrol: "Herman's Haunted Mill"
Appearing in Death Patrol: "Herman's Haunted Mill"
Featured Characters:
- Death Patrol, International Super-Assistants
- Boris
- Gramps
- Hank
- Jackie
- King Hotintot
Antagonists:
- gang of oil thieves
Other Characters:
- "Century" Herman, the hermit
Locations:
- Herman's old windmill
Vehicles:
- Death Patrol's Five Unique Combat Aircraft
Synopsis for Private Dogtag: "The Princess of Somnoria"
Appearing in Private Dogtag: "The Princess of Somnoria"
Featured Characters:
Synopsis for Ezra: "Thanks For the Jacket"
Appearing in Ezra: "Thanks For the Jacket"
Featured Characters:
- Ezra Jones
Synopsis for P.T. Boat: "Fujara, 3rd Round"
Appearing in P.T. Boat: "Fujara, 3rd Round"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Commander Platt, Squadron Commander
- MTB Squadron Six
- six PT Crewmen
- MTB Squadron Six
Antagonists:
- Minister Fujara
- his renegade "Suicide Fleet" (some die)
Other Characters:
- Lt. Jenkins (Appears only as a corpse)
- Lt. Mulloy (Appears only as a corpse)
Locations:
- South Pacific Ocean
- MTB-6 Base
- Island X, Fujara's new secret base
Vehicles:
- Lt.s Jenkins & Molloy's PT Boat
- Lt.s Tobias & Havey's PT Boat (damaged, abandoned)
Notes
- World War II is almost over in P.T. Boat and in Blackhawk, and is over, in Death Patrol.
- Being a Blackhawk is dangerous.
- Death Patrol: Yogi is still absent. He was last seen in Military Comics #39. Now Del Van Dyne is also absent.
- PT Boat:
- Paul and Perry have another fistfight.
- Both of the lieutenants and their enlisted crewmen go into jungle combat, at night, in white uniforms.
- Perry Tobias gets wounded with grenade Shrapnel.
- Also appearing in this issue of Military Comics were:
- "The Hero of Iceland" (nonfiction text article)
- Johnny Doughboy by Bernard Dibble
Trivia
- Janice Valleau signs her ink work on Private Dogtag as "Ginger".
See Also
Links and References
- ↑ Military Comics #6, Military Comics #13, Military Comics #14, Military Comics #19, Military Comics #28, Military Comics #33, Blackhawk #9, Military Comics #39, and Military Comics #42
- ↑ Military Comics #7, Military Comics #30, Military Comics #36, Military Comics #39, Military Comics #41, and Military Comics #42.
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