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| issue_name = More Fun Comics #75 | | issue_name = More Fun Comics #75 | ||
| image = | | image = MFun075.jpg | ||
| caption = | | caption = Aquaman Splash Page from More Fun #75 by Paul Norris | ||
| title = | | title = Aquaman | ||
| gcd_title = | | gcd_title = The Return of Black Jack | ||
| cover_title = | | cover_title = | ||
| cover_date = | | cover_date = Jan 1942 | ||
| anthology = | | anthology = Seven Stories (Doctor Fate Cover), fourth story | ||
| other_stories = | | other_stories = "Doctor Fate"; "Green Arrow: Crime College"; "Radio Squad"; "Johnny Quick: The Man of a Million Murders"; "Clip Carson"; "Spectre: Jim Corrigan Lives Again" | ||
| writer = | | writer = Mort Weisinger | ||
| artist = | | artist = Paul Norris | ||
| penciller = | | penciller = | ||
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| assis_ed = | | assis_ed = | ||
| editor = | | editor = Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Mort Weisinger (actual) | ||
| ship_date = | | ship_date = 25 Nov 1941 | ||
| order_code = | | order_code = | ||
| cover_price = | | cover_price = $0.10 | ||
| page_count = | | page_count = 8 | ||
| appearances = [[Golden Age Aquaman|Aquaman]], [[Black Jack]] | |||
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==Synopsis== <!-- Single sentence describing story --> | |||
After saving a diver from a giant clam and octopus, Aquaman learns that Black Jack is alive and has taken over Pearl Island. | |||
==Summary== <!-- Longer overview of story, including spoilers --> | |||
Aquaman finds an islander trapped by a giant clam and being attacked by an octopus. After defeating the monsters, Aquaman takes the man to his hidden lair and revives him. The man identifies himself as Keoki the Diver, and tells Aquaman that his sweetheart is in the hands of Black Jack. Aquaman is surprised at this, so Keoki explains how he and the chief found Black Jack washed up on the shore of their island. They helped him, but he killed the chief and took over. When he learned that the island is called Pearl Island, he made the natives dive for pearls. | |||
But the pearls they brought up weren't big enough for Black Jack, so he took Loana, Keoki's girlfriend, prisoner and told Keoki to find bigger pearls or he'd never see Loana again. Aquaman says he'll fix that, and goes to the island with Keoki on his heels. He attacks Black Jack, who orders the islanders to attack Aquaman. They do so, and Black Jack escapes with Loana. But when Keoki comes out of the water, he tells the islanders that Aquaman is their friend, and the whole group go to help free Loana. | |||
Keoki tries to reach Loana, but Black Jack has a gun and shoots him in the arm. Aquaman pulls him back, and then goes the back way, past a shark, to take out Black Jack while the other islanders hold back Keoki and distract Black Jack. Because Aquaman has conquered their chief, the islanders want him to be chief, but Aquaman nominates Keoki instead. Keoki's first act as chief is to spare Black Jack's life and set him adrift in a small boat. | |||
==Comments== <!-- Anything about the story or issue that may be of interest --> | |||
Aquaman takes Keoki to his "sea-fortress", a temple in the lost city that his father found that is kept free of water and filled with his possessions. A fore-runner to the aqua-cave. An interesting point about it's location: Pearl Island is near it, somewhere in the "Southern Seas". From the look of the islander's clothing and houses, they are meant to be in the South Pacific. In that case, the lost city isn't Atlantis at all, since Atlantis is in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Europe and Africa, by most accounts. | |||
I've already noted the yellow gloves that Aquaman wears in the Golden Age, but in this story it is strikingly obvious that the fins on the back of his legs are also yellow. | |||
It's only the third story and we already have the return of a villain. This story continues directly on from the last. It's almost a story arc, but each part stands alone. | |||
This story has no title. The title used by the [http://comics.org Grand Comics Database Project] is The Return of Black Jack. This title was applied to this story by the indexer, and is in no way official. | |||
Other notables about this issue: Superman's Secret Message (Code Mercury No 1) SFNFNCFS ZPVS QMFEHF: TUSFOHUI, DPVSBHF, KVTUJDF, a short story called "Thoroughbred" by Edgar Weston, and an ad for Sensation Comics #1 (featuring brand new character Wonder Woman, endorsed by Former Undefeated World's Heavyweight Champion Gene Tunney). | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://aqua.gjovaag.com/rev/gold/mor_075.html More Fun Comics #75 on The Aquaman Website] | |||
* [http://aquablog.gjovaag.com/2006/11/sea-king-clever-title.html Ripples Through Time] | |||
* [http://comics.org/details.lasso?id=1911 GCD Entry for this issue] | |||
[[Category:Golden Age]] | [[Category:Golden Age]] | ||
[[Category:More Fun Comics]] | |||
[[Category:Black Jack]] | |||
[[Category:Grade 1]] | [[Category:Grade 1]] |
Latest revision as of 17:06, 17 May 2010
More Fun Comics 74 | More Fun Comics | Series | Stories | More Fun Comics 76 |
More Fun Comics #75 | ||
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Aquaman Splash Page from More Fun #75 by Paul Norris | ||
Title: | Aquaman | |
GCD Title: | The Return of Black Jack | |
Cover Date: | Jan 1942 | |
Anthology: | Seven Stories (Doctor Fate Cover), fourth story | |
Other Stories: | "Doctor Fate"; "Green Arrow: Crime College"; "Radio Squad"; "Johnny Quick: The Man of a Million Murders"; "Clip Carson"; "Spectre: Jim Corrigan Lives Again" | |
Writer: | Mort Weisinger | |
Artist: | Paul Norris | |
Editor: | Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Mort Weisinger (actual) | |
Ship Date: | 25 Nov 1941 | |
Cover Price: | $0.10 | |
Page Count: | 8 | |
Character Appearances: | Aquaman, Black Jack | |
Synopsis
After saving a diver from a giant clam and octopus, Aquaman learns that Black Jack is alive and has taken over Pearl Island.
Summary
Aquaman finds an islander trapped by a giant clam and being attacked by an octopus. After defeating the monsters, Aquaman takes the man to his hidden lair and revives him. The man identifies himself as Keoki the Diver, and tells Aquaman that his sweetheart is in the hands of Black Jack. Aquaman is surprised at this, so Keoki explains how he and the chief found Black Jack washed up on the shore of their island. They helped him, but he killed the chief and took over. When he learned that the island is called Pearl Island, he made the natives dive for pearls.
But the pearls they brought up weren't big enough for Black Jack, so he took Loana, Keoki's girlfriend, prisoner and told Keoki to find bigger pearls or he'd never see Loana again. Aquaman says he'll fix that, and goes to the island with Keoki on his heels. He attacks Black Jack, who orders the islanders to attack Aquaman. They do so, and Black Jack escapes with Loana. But when Keoki comes out of the water, he tells the islanders that Aquaman is their friend, and the whole group go to help free Loana.
Keoki tries to reach Loana, but Black Jack has a gun and shoots him in the arm. Aquaman pulls him back, and then goes the back way, past a shark, to take out Black Jack while the other islanders hold back Keoki and distract Black Jack. Because Aquaman has conquered their chief, the islanders want him to be chief, but Aquaman nominates Keoki instead. Keoki's first act as chief is to spare Black Jack's life and set him adrift in a small boat.
Comments
Aquaman takes Keoki to his "sea-fortress", a temple in the lost city that his father found that is kept free of water and filled with his possessions. A fore-runner to the aqua-cave. An interesting point about it's location: Pearl Island is near it, somewhere in the "Southern Seas". From the look of the islander's clothing and houses, they are meant to be in the South Pacific. In that case, the lost city isn't Atlantis at all, since Atlantis is in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Europe and Africa, by most accounts.
I've already noted the yellow gloves that Aquaman wears in the Golden Age, but in this story it is strikingly obvious that the fins on the back of his legs are also yellow.
It's only the third story and we already have the return of a villain. This story continues directly on from the last. It's almost a story arc, but each part stands alone.
This story has no title. The title used by the Grand Comics Database Project is The Return of Black Jack. This title was applied to this story by the indexer, and is in no way official.
Other notables about this issue: Superman's Secret Message (Code Mercury No 1) SFNFNCFS ZPVS QMFEHF: TUSFOHUI, DPVSBHF, KVTUJDF, a short story called "Thoroughbred" by Edgar Weston, and an ad for Sensation Comics #1 (featuring brand new character Wonder Woman, endorsed by Former Undefeated World's Heavyweight Champion Gene Tunney).