- But der map shows notting but water! No islands, no land, no names!
- — Hans Hendrickson
Modern Comics #67 is an issue of the series Modern Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of November, 1947.
Synopsis for Blackhawk: "The Plateau of Oblivion"
Appearing in Blackhawk: "The Plateau of Oblivion"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Dr. Mendoza, leading anthropologist (Dies)
- Thogg, butler (Apparent Death)
- many more half-human giant slaves (Apparent Death)
Other Characters:
- Grey Ghost crew (Appears only as a series of corpses)
- Miss Fury
- Magg, biggest giant (Apparent Death)
Animals:
- Dinosaurs, several species (some die)
Locations:
- Pacific Ocean
- Blackhawk Island
- Plateau of Oblivion Island (Apparently destroyed)
Vehicles:
- Blackhawk Grumman XF5F Skyrockets
- Grey Ghost, massacred sailing ship
Synopsis for Torchy: "Date with Dickie"
Appearing in Torchy: "Date with Dickie"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Dickie
Synopsis for Dogtag: "Encyclopedia Salesman"
Appearing in Dogtag: "Encyclopedia Salesman"
Featured Characters:
Synopsis for Ezra: "Car Complications"
Appearing in Ezra: "Car Complications"
Featured Characters:
- Ezra Jones
Synopsis for Choo Choo: "At the Copper Cabana"
Appearing in Choo Choo: "At the Copper Cabana"
Featured Characters:
- Choo Choo LaMoe
Supporting Characters:
- Cherry Lane
Synopsis for Will Bragg: "Timber Wolf"
Appearing in Will Bragg: "Timber Wolf"
Featured Characters:
- Will Bragg
Notes
- "The Plateau of Oblivion" is reprinted in The Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told.
- Blackhawk gets knocked unconscious with a blow to the head, his twenty-fourth such concussion.[1] Andre also gets bashed in the head, his at-least-second concussion,[2] and Chop Chop receives his at-least-fifth concussion.[3] Being a Blackhawk is dangerous.
- Also appearing in this issue of Modern Comics were:
- Prudence by Michael Senich
- "Space Slavers" (text story)
See Also
Links and References
- ↑ Military Comics #7, Military Comics #30, Military Comics #36, Military Comics #39, Military Comics #41, Military Comics #42, Modern Comics #47, Blackhawk #11, Modern Comics #51, Modern Comics #52, Modern Comics #53, Blackhawk #12, Modern Comics #54, Blackhawk #13, Modern Comics #56, Blackhawk #14, Modern Comics #60, twice in Blackhawk #15, Blackhawk #16, thrice in Blackhawk #17, and Modern Comics #67
- ↑ Military Comics #9 & Modern Comics #67
- ↑ Blackhawk #12, Modern Comics #58, Modern Comics #62, Blackhawk #17, & Modern Comics #67
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Look at how sad this is making Batman. You did this.
Look at how sad this is making Batman. You did this.