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Tom Townsend was a wealthy playboy and the son of an inventor. Tom and his father are kidnapped by the villain The [[Black Hand]]. The villain wants the secrets of Mr. Townsend's invention. Tom's father refuse to disclose the information and was killed. Tom is saved from the same fate thanks to an eagle who crashes through the window and carries him away. |
Tom Townsend was a wealthy playboy and the son of an inventor. Tom and his father are kidnapped by the villain The [[Black Hand]]. The villain wants the secrets of Mr. Townsend's invention. Tom's father refuse to disclose the information and was killed. Tom is saved from the same fate thanks to an eagle who crashes through the window and carries him away. |
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− | Tom trains with the eagle and after becoming strong, creates a costume out of a US flag brought to him by the bird. He names the eagle Yank and adopts the moniker Captain Flag for himself. The duo then set out to capture and thwart the Black Hand which they eventually do in issue #22 |
+ | Tom trains with the eagle and after becoming strong, creates a costume out of a US flag brought to him by the bird. He names the eagle Yank and adopts the moniker Captain Flag for himself. The duo then set out to capture and thwart the Black Hand which they eventually do in issue #22. |
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+ | Captain Flag also was helped by FBI agents, [[Veronica Darnell]] and, later, [[Linda Reed]]. |
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== Golden Age Appearances == |
== Golden Age Appearances == |
Revision as of 04:23, 28 July 2014
Captain Flag | |
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Real Name |
Thomas Townsend |
First Appearance |
Blue Ribbon Comics #16 (1941) |
Original Publisher |
MLJ |
Created by |
Joe Blair and Lin Streeter |
Golden Age Origin
Tom Townsend was a wealthy playboy and the son of an inventor. Tom and his father are kidnapped by the villain The Black Hand. The villain wants the secrets of Mr. Townsend's invention. Tom's father refuse to disclose the information and was killed. Tom is saved from the same fate thanks to an eagle who crashes through the window and carries him away.
Tom trains with the eagle and after becoming strong, creates a costume out of a US flag brought to him by the bird. He names the eagle Yank and adopts the moniker Captain Flag for himself. The duo then set out to capture and thwart the Black Hand which they eventually do in issue #22.
Captain Flag also was helped by FBI agents, Veronica Darnell and, later, Linda Reed.
Golden Age Appearances
- Blue Ribbon Comics #16-22
Notes
- While the golden age MLJ Captain Flag is public domain, the version used by Archie comics in the Mighty Crusaders and etc. is NOT.
- In Mighty Crusaders #5, Captain Flag formed a team with the Web and the Fox called The Ultra-Men.