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Issue: Military Comics #1 Public Domain
Publication Date: August 1941
 
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Variant: unnamed
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Publisher: FlagQuality Comics
Indicia Publisher: Comic Magazines, Inc.
On Sale Date: 05/02/1941
Volume: none
Pages: 68
ISBN: none
UPC/EAN: none
Price: $0.10 USD
Indicia Frequency:
Content Items: 13 (11 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): Will Eisner [as W. E. Eisner]
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Golden Age US
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
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Cover, Front
Original Artwork
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Adult Image
Title Page
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[untitled]

Illustration  on  Cover, Front
Credits
Will Eisner
Will Eisner
?
?
Subject Matter
adventure, war
Blackhawk
Blackhawk
Reprinting
FlagFlashback #5 published January 1974
FlagThe Blackhawk Archives #1 published November 2001
FlagMillennium Edition: Military Comics No. 1 #[nn] published October 2000
as [untitled] [Illustration on Cover, Front]
 
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The Archives volume also lists Gill Fox assisting on the art chores on this cover.
The Origin of Blackhawk

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Will Eisner; Bob Powell
Chuck Cuidera [as Charles Cuidera) (signed)
Chuck Cuidera [as Charles Cuidera] (signed)
?
Sam Rosen
Subject Matter
adventure, war
Blackhawk
Blackhawks [Blackhawk (introduction and origin); Baker (introduction, no further appearances); at least 6 other unidentifiable members (see Note #3 for possible candidates)]; Jack (Blackhawk's brother, introduction, death); Connie (Blackhawk's sister, introduction, death); Ann (Red Cross nurse, unidentified by name in this story, named in issue #3); one unnamed captured soldier; Captain von Tepp (Nazi villain, introduction, death); Captain von Kreck (Nazi villain, introduction, presumably killed); Nazis (villains, many die)
Warsaw, Poland 1939. The Nazis are massing to rout the Polish Air Force, the only obstacle to their victory over Poland, and are being led by the Nazi commander, Captain von Tepp. However, in his attack, the brother and sister of a lone survivor are killed, and this survivor, later to become The Blackhawk, vows to hunt down von Tepp and make him pay personally for their deaths.
Reprinting
FlagFlashback #5 published January 1974
FlagThe Blackhawk Archives #1 published November 2001
FlagSecret Origins #6 published January 1974
as The Origin of Blackhawk [Story on Interior Page(s)]
FlagAmerica at War: The Best of DC War Comics #[nn] published October 1979
as The Origin of Blackhawk [Story on Interior Page(s)]
FlagBlackhawk #7 published October 1989
as The Origin of Blackhawk [Story on Interior Page(s)]
FlagMillennium Edition: Military Comics No. 1 #[nn] published October 2000
as The Origin of Blackhawk [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Writer addition of Bob Powell and letterer credit per Chuck Cuidera.

Introduction of Blackhawk. Introduction and death of Blackhawk’s brother Jack and sister Connie (both buried by Blackhawk). Blackhawk (DC, 1957 series) #242 (Aug-Sep 1968) reveals that Blackhawk's civilian name is Bart Hawk, however the story of Jack's death in that issue is vastly different from the original account, and therefore cannot be considered in the same continuity. Given this, one cannot state unequivocally that the three siblings' last name is "Hawk", or that Blackhawk's first name is "Bart".

A minimum of 8 Blackhawks, including Blackhawk himself, are depicted. Baker, a Cockney Englishman, is the only one named. Based on later revelations of the team's early membership, the 6 unidentified members likely include: Andre, Hendrickson, Olaf, Stanislaus, Zeg, Chuck, and/or Boris. Based on his physical appearance, the prisoner referred to as "Blackhawk's man", seen on page 5 panel 4 between the Red Cross nurse and Captain Von Tepp, could be Andre or Zeg. Based on his physical appearance, the man struck in the head by a rock, seen on page 6 panel 9, could be Stanislaus, Olaf, or Boris.

A small map of Blackhawk's Island is depicted.

The lyrics to the song of the Blackhawks are: "Over land over sea, we fight to make men free, of danger we don't care... we're Blackhawks!"
Flying with the Red Dragon

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Bob Powell ?
Bob Powell [as Bud Ernest] (signed)
Bob Powell [as Bud Ernest] (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
aviation
Loops and Banks of the Red Dragon Squadron
Loops McCann (introduction); Banks Barrows (introduction); Gen. Cheng [the Red Dragon] (introduction); the Chinese (villains, some die)
The boys lose their contract as test pilots after a crack-up and find themselves being asked to join a group called the Red Dragon Squadron.
Reprinting
FlagFlashback #5 published January 1974
FlagMillennium Edition: Military Comics No. 1 #[nn] published October 2000
as Flying with the Red Dragon [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
6
Origin of the Blue Tracer

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Fred Guardineer ?
Fred Guardineer (signed)
Fred Guardineer (signed)
?
Fred Guardineer ?
Subject Matter
aviation, war
The Blue Tracer
Captain William "Wild Bill" Dunn (introduction); Private Boomerang Jones (introduction); a white woman (introduction); the M'Bujies (villains, introduction for all, some die)
"Wild Bill" Dunn, an American engineer, survives a British scouting expedition in Ethiopia, meets an Australian named Private Jones, and for months they work together to create a war machine from the remains of Fascist equipment that they call the Blue Tracer, and which they hope will provide the capabilities to overcome a local enemy tribe.
Reprinting
FlagFlashback #5 published January 1974
FlagMillennium Edition: Military Comics No. 1 #[nn] published October 2000
as Origin of the Blue Tracer [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
5
Episode with a Goat

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
Harry Campbell ?
?
?
?
Subject Matter
war
Archie Atkins, Desert Scout
Archie Atkins (introduction); Jack Bailey (introduction); Achmed (introduction); Billy (a goat, introduction); Major Douglas (introduction)
Three British soldiers, looking for help for their battalion under seige, are saved, ironically, by a billy goat, and soon find help with a group of French soldiers.
Reprinting
FlagFlashback #5 published January 1974
FlagMillennium Edition: Military Comics No. 1 #[nn] published October 2000
as Episode with a Goat [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
6
The Millennium Edition lists Frank Frollo as the artist.
Enlisting the Hard Way

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Klaus Nordling [as Nordling] (signed)
Klaus Nordling [as Nordling] (signed)
Klaus Nordling [as Nordling] (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
aviation
Shot and Shell
Colonel Sam Shot (introduction); Slim Shell (introduction); Herr von Slobben (villain, Nazi military attache)
An unlikely duo team up to foil the attempts of a Nazi attache who is interested in obtaining information on a secret U.S. fighter.
Reprinting
FlagFlashback #5 published January 1974
FlagMillennium Edition: Military Comics No. 1 #[nn] published October 2000
as Enlisting the Hard Way [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
4
The Coming of the Yankee Eagle

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
John Stewart
William Smith
William Smith
?
?
Subject Matter
adventure
Yankee Eagle
Jerry Noble (introduction); Sam [the Yankee Eagle] (an eagle, introduction); Senator Noble (Jerry's father, introduction); Captain Webb; Chalky; Nazi spies (villains)
A group of Nazi spies work their way into the ranks of America's military services, attempting to turn over to the enemy some of the U.S.'s best ships.
Reprinting
FlagFlashback #5 published January 1974
FlagMillennium Edition: Military Comics No. 1 #[nn] published October 2000
as The Coming of Yankee Eagle [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
8
Origin of the Death Patrol

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole (signed)
Jack Cole (signed)
Jack Cole (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
aviation, humorous, war
Death Patrol
Death Patrol [Del Van Dyne (introduction, origin); Butch O'Keefe (introduction, origin); Peewee (introduction, origin, death); Hank (introduction, origin); Slick Ward (introduction, origin); Gramps (introduction, origin)]; the Nazis (villains, some die)
Reprinting
FlagFlashback #5 published January 1974
FlagMillennium Edition: Military Comics No. 1 #[nn] published October 2000
as Origin of the Death Patrol [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
6
Sabotage

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Tex Blaisdell (signed)
Tex Blaisdell (signed)
Tex Blaisdell (signed)
?
Tex Blaisdell ?
Subject Matter
humorous
O'Rourke (former Brooklyn taxi driver)
Reprinting
FlagFlashback #5 published January 1974
FlagMillennium Edition: Military Comics No. 1 #[nn] published October 2000
as Sabotage [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
0.75
Comprised of 4 independent gag cartoons.
The Machine Gun Drill

Cartoon  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Lane French (signed)
Lane French (signed)
Lane French (signed)
?
Lane French ?
Subject Matter
humorous
Camp Capers
un-named Army Sergeant
Sarge orders his men to dismantle, then re-assemble their machines guns inside of ten minutes.
Reprinting
 
Miscellaneous
0.25
The Origin of Miss America

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Elmer Wexler ?
Elmer Wexler [as El Wexler] (signed)
Elmer Wexler [as El Wexler] (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Miss America
Miss America [Joan Dale] (introduction, origin, reporter); un-named FBI Chief Inspector; Mr. Grost (villain, factory owner)
Joan is imbued by the famed Statue of Liberty with special powers in order to help the country against her enemies, foreign and domestic, gaining her name from a man she saved from an attack by thugs. She uses her new powers to deflect a bomb and crush the getaway car of the spies involved.
Reprinting
FlagFlashback #5 published January 1974
FlagMillennium Edition: Military Comics No. 1 #[nn] published October 2000
as The Origin of Miss America [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
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Gone with the Draft

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Dick Scopes (signed)
?
?
?
typeset
Subject Matter
informational, war
Dirk
After discussion of the draft, a letter from a trainee at Fort Wadsworth Training Center in New York discusses what went on during his first week in basic training.
Reprinting
FlagFlashback #5 published January 1974
FlagMillennium Edition: Military Comics No. 1 #[nn] published October 2000
as Gone with the Draft [Text Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
2
The text story has three spot illustrations, as well as an illustrated drawing with text about the Garand Rifle, and also an illustrated chart of U.S. Army rank insignias.
Sink the Kaiser Adolf

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Henry Kiefer ?
Henry Kiefer
Henry Kiefer
?
?
Subject Matter
naval, war
Q-Boat
Capt. Foghorn (introduction, origin); Bob Wayne (introduction, origin); Dick Martin (introduction, origin); Freckles [Marmaduke Van Weyden] (introduction, origin); Captain von Marz (villain); the Nazis (villains)
The schooner "Albatross" succeeds in capturing the Battleship "Kaiser Adolf," then must take on the Nazis' new battleship, "Kronzprinz Albrecht."
Reprinting
FlagFlashback #5 published January 1974
FlagMillennium Edition: Military Comics No. 1 #[nn] published October 2000
as Sink the Kaiser Adolf [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
9

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