Blackhawk #26 is an issue of the series Blackhawk (Volume 1) with a cover date of August, 1949.
Synopsis for "Skagg's Raiders"
Appearing in "Skagg's Raiders"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Skagg (Single appearance; dies)
- his raiders
- Dorna (Single appearance; dies)
Locations:
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Skagg's home-base country
- three nearby neighboring countries (Mentioned only)
Vehicles:
- six Blackhawk North American F-86 Sabre Jets
Synopsis for Chop Chop: "Chop Chop's Double Trouble"
Appearing in Chop Chop: "Chop Chop's Double Trouble"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Hoo Duck, Prime Minister & General Manager
- Prime Minister's Guards
Other Characters:
- Chop Chin, Emperor of Won Lung (looks exactly like Chop Chop)
Locations:
- Asia
- Blackhawk Island (Mentioned only)
Synopsis for "Kauno, Atoll of Mystery"
Appearing in "Kauno, Atoll of Mystery"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Doctor Morbus (Single appearance; dies)
- his pirate crew (some die)
Other Characters:
- merchant ship captain & crew (all die)
- Captain Zaragossa, famous pirate of the 1830s and 1840s (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Pacific Ocean
- Kauno Atoll, sank in 1849, rose again, then broke apart, in 1949
- several miles south of Kauno Volcano
- Latuna, port (Mentioned only)
- Blackhawk Island
- Kauno Atoll, sank in 1849, rose again, then broke apart, in 1949
Items:
- Zaragossa's treasure chest
Vehicles:
- Blackhawk North American F-86 Sabre Jets
- merchant ship (Destroyed)
- Morbus's ship "Dragonfly"
Notes
- Skagg's Raiders:
- This story is the sixteenth appearance of the team's North American F-86 Sabrejets, and so far no character and no caption has mentioned the change, or called the new aircraft anything more specific than "Blackhawk Planes" or a "special high-speed crate."
- Skagg's home base is in a jungle, close to the borders of three other countries.
- Chop Chop's identical cousin, Chop Chin, is the emperor of Won Lung.
- Kauno, Atoll of Mystery:
- The Blackhawk Sabrejets are sometimes equipped with pontoon landing gear. The robot landing controls are effective for sea-surface landings. This story is the seventeenth appearance of the team's North American F-86 Sabrejets, and so far no character and no caption has mentioned the change, or called the new aircraft anything more specific than "Blackhawk Planes."
- Blackhawk has known about Doctor Morbus for a long time and has hoped for a chance to tangle with him.
- Blackhawk wades ashore on Morbus's island brandishing a handgun, which was not visible until then.
- Also featured in this issue of Blackhawk was:
- Blackhawk: "Only Skin Deep" (text story)
- Like the comics stories in this issue, this text story also gives no information on the manufacturer or model of the Blackhawks' jet warplanes.
- Wun Cloo: "The Ghost Host" by Jack Cole
- Blackhawk: "Only Skin Deep" (text story)
See Also