Showing posts with label BlackOut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BlackOut. Show all posts

Monday, May 18, 2026

Nazi-Punchers CAT-MAN COMICS "BlackOut: Who He Is and How He Came to Be!"

You've already read the final adventure of BlackOut HERE...

...now you'll witness how and why jaded Berlin-based reporter Jack Wayne became such a dedicated fighter for freedom!








Though not an aviator, the multi-talented ex-reporter operated throughout Germany in Holyoke's Cat-Man Comics #10 through #24, proving equal to any challenge presented, except cancellation!
This origin tale from Cat-Man Comics V2N15 aka #10 (1942) was illustrated (and possibly written) by Robert Brice, but nobody knows for certain!
Later in his career, Brice was credited with scripting his own horror, romance, and war stories, so I'm willing to attribute BlackOut to him as a solo, all-in-one creation!

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Monday, March 31, 2025

Nazi-Punchers / Twice-Told Tale FIREBIRD / BLACKOUT "Secret of the Valkyrie!"

He's a Colorful Nazi-Puncher...
...facing a Nazi woman warrior in a story that's both his first..and final...but not only...story!
Confused?
Keep reading!
"In all his checkered career..."
What "checkered career"?
This tale from Spotlight's Tailspin Comics #1 (1944) was FireBird's only appearance!
But it wasn't this story's first publication!
It's a "twice-told tale", which originally was the final appearance of an ongoing strip about a hero named BlackOut! in Holyoke's Cat-Man Comics #24 (1942).
Berlin-based American newspaper reporter Jack Wayne was arrested on Dec. 9, 1941, when the US declared war against Germany.
Tortured and blinded by the Gestapo, Jack was rescued by the German Resistance and brought to a doctor secretly aiding freedom-fighters, who provided him with a pair of experimental glasses which enabled him to see!
Though not an aviator, the multi-talented ex-reporter operated throughout Germany in Cat-Man Comics #10 through #24, proving equal to any challenge presented!
You'll note the last page of FireBird dropped the original final caption about the character's next appearance.
(Ironic since there weren't any BlackOut tales after this one!)
Plus, the story's splash page was considerably-modified to reflect the character's new phoenix-like name and motif by Spotlight Publications' art director LB Cole, who was noted for his use of color against solid black backgrounds!
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