Captain Midnight 67 issues
Published by Fawcett Publications. Started in 1942.
A hero of World War I, Captain Albright took on the mission of
capturing the nefarious Ivan Shark before Shark could launch a midnight
strike on the Allies. Amazed at his success, his commanders swore him
in as secret agent and gave him the name “Captain Midnight.”
After the war, he became a crime-fighter and inventor (in the comics
version, at least), but was pulled back to action when World War II
broke out.
The Captain’s had amazing flying skill, which allowed him to outmaneuver even the most determined Nazi fighter pilot and perform incredible landings on impossible terrain. He also had a “gliderchute” which gave him gliding ability, and a “Doom Beam Torch” which generated heat rays. And, like any self-respecting hero of the age, he had a pair of wards, Chuck Ramsey and Joyce Ryan, as well as a legion of faithful “Flight Patrol” listeners who tuned into his radio adventures, decoder rings at the ready.
Series changes to Sweethearts after #67
The Captain’s had amazing flying skill, which allowed him to outmaneuver even the most determined Nazi fighter pilot and perform incredible landings on impossible terrain. He also had a “gliderchute” which gave him gliding ability, and a “Doom Beam Torch” which generated heat rays. And, like any self-respecting hero of the age, he had a pair of wards, Chuck Ramsey and Joyce Ryan, as well as a legion of faithful “Flight Patrol” listeners who tuned into his radio adventures, decoder rings at the ready.
Series changes to Sweethearts after #67
The Origin of Captain Midnight
Captain Midnight #2 - Captain Midnight And The Moview Menace!; Captain Midnight An The Vanishing Bombers!; Captain Midnight Meets Sergeant Twilight released by Fawcett Publications on November 11, 1942.
Table of Contents:
See Captain Midnight
Thwart
The Dread Mystery of the Phantom Bomber - page 4
The Terror of the Tokyo Turkey - page 25
The Nazi Theft of the Giant Glider - page 35
The Black Mikado's Prison Plot - page 55
Plus
Another Red Skye Story "Death Has Many Faces" page 46
And
A Hilarious Tale of Little Sneezer in The Case of the Talking Fish - page 49
See Captain Midnight
Thwart
The Dread Mystery of the Phantom Bomber - page 4
The Terror of the Tokyo Turkey - page 25
The Nazi Theft of the Giant Glider - page 35
The Black Mikado's Prison Plot - page 55
Plus
Another Red Skye Story "Death Has Many Faces" page 46
And
A Hilarious Tale of Little Sneezer in The Case of the Talking Fish - page 49
Captain Midnight #6 - Blasts the Black Mikado released by Fawcett Publications on March 12, 1943.
Captain Midnight #7 released by Fawcett Publications on April 9, 1943.
Captain Midnight #8 - Flying Torpedoes Berlin-Bound released by Fawcett Publications on May 7, 1943.
Captain Midnight #9 - Jap Subs in Mississippi! released by Fawcett Publications on June 1, 1943.
Captain Midnight #11 released by Fawcett Publications on August 1, 1943.
Captain Midnight #12 - The Sinister Angels released by Fawcett Publications on September 1, 1943.
Captain Midnight #16 - Hitler's Fortress Breached! released by Fawcett Publications on January 1, 1944.
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