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Superhero Steel Sterling tracks him down and finds he's broadcasting from right in the city and is in cahoots with isolationist newspaper publisher Joseph MacGregor who planted a Dictaphone in Brigadier General Coffey's office to record secrets.  
 
Superhero Steel Sterling tracks him down and finds he's broadcasting from right in the city and is in cahoots with isolationist newspaper publisher Joseph MacGregor who planted a Dictaphone in Brigadier General Coffey's office to record secrets.  
  
His name is a reference to real Nazi propaganda broadcaster [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Haw-Haw Lord Haw-Haw].
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His name is a term for "giving someone the business", and also a reference to real Nazi propaganda broadcaster [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Haw-Haw Lord Haw-Haw].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:37, 5 December 2020

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Otherwise unnamed Nazi radio announcer who broadcasts propaganda to America in the Steel Sterling, Man of Steel story of Jackpot Comics #7 (Fall 1942). He undercuts American morale by revealing military secrets on air.

Superhero Steel Sterling tracks him down and finds he's broadcasting from right in the city and is in cahoots with isolationist newspaper publisher Joseph MacGregor who planted a Dictaphone in Brigadier General Coffey's office to record secrets.

His name is a term for "giving someone the business", and also a reference to real Nazi propaganda broadcaster Lord Haw-Haw.

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