The "5" are Frenchy the Fox, Irv "The Nerve" Haganah, Granite Gallero, Hank Hennessy, and Tom-Tom. Designated according to the first letter of their name, they formed "America's Super Squad" and the word "F.I.G.H.T.", hence Fightin' 5.
"The Cult of the Black Dragon" begins with a description of how Comrade Fang has developed a cult following in an effort to achieve world power in the face of Communist power in China. To that end he's moved his operations to Africa, a continent ripe for conquest. He develops his forces and creates a monster-like black tank which resembles a dragon. President Johnson himself bemoans how little the United States can do officially, but assigns the CIA man Mr.Smith to go to the Fightin' 5 and recruit them to go to Africa to deal with Fang. Armed with the latest equipment (rocket belts and tactical nukes) the go to Africa and stir up trouble and attacking Fang's forces. But they come under fire as Part One closes.
"Always Airplanes" is a one-page text piece which details the value of high-tech planes which can use short runways and advanced communications equipment.
"Always Airplanes" is a one-page text piece which details the value of high-tech planes which can use short runways and advanced communications equipment.
(Some of the cover art elements of this issue were used for an advertisement.) |
And that's a wrap. This issue has never been reprinted to my knowledge. It's always interesting to see an American President recognizably portrayed in a comic. Maybe that's why they did reprint this issue,but I doubt it.
The Fight Continues.
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