Star-Spangled Comics #120 is an issue of the series Star-Spangled Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 1951.
Synopsis for Tomahawk: "The Revenge of the Raven Heart"
Appearing in Tomahawk: "The Revenge of the Raven Heart"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Raven Heart, ex-Mopacquon (Dies)
Other Characters:
- Wagon Train people / Mopacquon Settlers
- Chief White Heron
- Erie Indians / Mopacquon Natives
Locations:
- American Wilderness Frontier, 18th Century
- Lake Mopacquon
Vehicles:
- Wagon Train
Synopsis for Captain Compass: "The Lazy Millionaires"
Appearing in Captain Compass: "The Lazy Millionaires"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Penny Steamship Lines
- Dan Penny, President (via telegram)
Antagonists:
- Rodriguez
- Drake
- their mutineer crew
Other Characters:
- thirty-five millionaires: B.B. Eaton, L.S. Puller, Welk, others
- Toyagonia, restauranteur
- Johnson, steward
Locations:
- Port of Los Angeles
- Hawaii
- South Pacific Ocean
- Small French Island
Vessels:
- Newsreel Photography Blimp
- S.S. Pleasure, ultra modern resort liner
- S.S. Winston B., Freighter, Penny Steamship Lines
Synopsis for Manhunters Around the World: "Treaty Against Crime"
Appearing in Manhunters Around the World: "Treaty Against Crime"
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Items:
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Synopsis for Robin: "The Bellboy Wonder"
Travelling away from Gotham, Dick Grayson plays detective at his hotel, where the chair of an international conference is targeted for murder.
Appearing in Robin: "The Bellboy Wonder"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Senor Ramirez, Chair of the International Conference
Antagonists:
- Juan Fernando
Other Characters:
Locations:
Notes
- Published by National Comics Publications, Inc.
- Captain Compass gets head-konked unconscious with a wooden club.
- Tomahawk
- An entire year goes by between Tomahawk & Dan's first and second visits to Lake Mopacquon.
- Tomahawk gets head-konked twice with a stalactite, but it doesn't knock him out.
- Raven Heart falls off a cliff, and Tomahawk sees him land; he's dead.
Trivia
- Also appearing in this issue of Star-Spangled Comics were:
- Cartoon Criss-Cross: "A Weapon Used in Medieval Days" (puzzle) by Martin Naydel
- "Editorial Advisory Board" (PSA)
- Little Pete by Henry Boltinoff
- "Small-Fry Flyers" (text article)
- Jerry the Jitterbug by Henry Boltinoff
- Private Pete by Henry Boltinoff
- Quick Quiz by H.T. Elmo
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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.