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Blackout (Holyoke)

Jack Wayne, a former fighter pilot, worked under Pop Simms as an American correspondent for the New York Globe’s Berlin Bureau. One day, both men were taken by the Gestapo for questioning and were tortured, mostly by whip. However, while Jack was only scarred and blinded, Pop was killed. Before he could share his mentor’s fate, Jack fought his way free. A kindly hunchback took him to see Dr. Dismal in a secret laboratory underneath Gestapo headquarters. The doctor (despite his villain-like name) notices the reporter’s optic nerves aren’t totally dead and creates special goggles allowing him to see by magnifying the light into his eyes. Dismal then revealed that he was the head of the German Underground, also called the Underground Society, a resistance movement against the Nazis. Its members were mostly native Germans who were victimized by the Gestapo. Both Dismal and his assistant Happy were victims of the Gestapo’s whips: Dr. Dismal must wear a metal skull cap as his skull was shattered; Happy’s face is left with a perpetual tortured smile. Jack Wayne worked with them, adopting the costumed identity of Blackout, a crime fighter who ventured out in the night to make the criminals fear the darkness. He had no superpowers. Later, Blackout became one of the chiefs and top operatives of the society. His enemies included the villainous vixen of the skies known as the Valkyrie.
Alias Blackout (2)
Real Names/Alt Names Jack Wayne
Characteristics Hero, Aviator, Reporter, Holyoke Universe, World War II Era, Visually Impaired
Creators/Key Contributors Robert Brice
First Appearance Cat-Man Comics #10 (March 1944)
First Publisher Holyoke Publishing [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Cat-Man Comics #10-15, 20-24
Sample Read Blackout (Holyoke) DCM Collection [DCM]
Description Jack Wayne, a former fighter pilot, worked under Pop Simms as an American correspondent for the New York Globe’s Berlin Bureau. One day, both men were taken by the Gestapo for questioning and were tortured, mostly by whip. However, while Jack was only scarred and blinded, Pop was killed. Before he could share his mentor’s fate, Jack fought his way free. A kindly hunchback took him to see Dr. Dismal in a secret laboratory underneath Gestapo headquarters. The doctor (despite his villain-like name) notices the reporter’s optic nerves aren’t totally dead and creates special goggles allowing him to see by magnifying the light into his eyes. Dismal then revealed that he was the head of the German Underground, also called the Underground Society, a resistance movement against the Nazis. Its members were mostly native Germans who were victimized by the Gestapo. Both Dismal and his assistant Happy were victims of the Gestapo’s whips: Dr. Dismal must wear a metal skull cap as his skull was shattered; Happy’s face is left with a perpetual tortured smile. Jack Wayne worked with them, adopting the costumed identity of Blackout, a crime fighter who ventured out in the night to make the criminals fear the darkness. He had no superpowers. Later, Blackout became one of the chiefs and top operatives of the society. His enemies included the villainous vixen of the skies known as the Valkyrie.
Source Blackout (Holyoke) – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Cat-Man Comics #10 | Robert Brice
Cat-Man Comics #10 | Robert Brice