Star-Spangled Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of August, 1950.
Synopsis for Tomahawk: "The Brave Who Hunted Tomahawk"
Appearing in Tomahawk: "The Brave Who Hunted Tomahawk"
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Other Characters:
- Chief Many Battles
- Rusty (Dies)
- "Trailman"
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Synopsis for Manhunters Around the World: "The Monte Carlo Police"
Appearing in Manhunters Around the World: "The Monte Carlo Police"
Featured Characters:
- Andre Tressley
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Antagonists:
- Boutaille
- Nino Lodo (as Count Toledano)
Other Characters:
- Madame Peri
- Pierre
- Carnot
- Duke of Malba
- Ivan Orloff (munitions dealer)
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Synopsis for "Underwater Killer"
An exaggerated account of Yale graduate David Bushnell's early submarine's invention and use during the Revolutionary War in America.
Appearing in "Underwater Killer"
Featured Characters:
- David Bushnell
Supporting Characters:
- General George Washington
- Ezra Lee
- General Samuel Holden Parsons
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Other Characters:
- Admiral Richard Howe
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Vehicles:
- The Turtle
- HMS Eagle
Synopsis for Captain Compass: "The Ship Without a Port"
Captain Compass is asked to aid the treasury department in tracking down counterfeiter William "Brush" Ryen and evidence to convict him.
Appearing in Captain Compass: "The Ship Without a Port"
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Supporting Characters:
- Dan Penny
Antagonists:
- William "Brush" Ryen
- "Blade"
Other Characters:
- Ed Randall
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Synopsis for Robin: "The Boy Who Hated Robin"
A 17-year-old rancher is duped into believing that Batman and Robin caused the death of his older brother after mistaking him for a bank robber.
Appearing in Robin: "The Boy Who Hated Robin"
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Supporting Characters:
- Batman (In a photograph only)
Antagonists:
- Mel Barcus
- Whitey Davis
Other Characters:
- Bob Colvin
- Reade Colvin (Single appearance; dies)
- Sheriff Stroop
Locations:
- Lost Valley
Notes
- This is the second occurrence of the Robin title "The Boy Who Hated Robin." The first was in Star-Spangled Comics Vol 1 2, wherein Robin sponsors a camp for impoverished young men - all of whom are not his biggest fans. Though they share the same title, that story and the one printed in this issue are each original, individual stories of Robin, the Boy Wonder.
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