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− | [[Image:Wonatra_Hank_Green_Hornet_Comics|right]]Popular radio crooner who turns out to be sending secret messages to the Nazis in "The Crooner's Code" story of comic book ''Green Hornet Comics'' #21 (November 1944). He charms ship positions out of the admiral's wife and makes changes to the lyrics to on his radio show for Nazi sub crews waiting offshore. | + | [[Image:Wonatra_Hank_Green_Hornet_Comics.png|right]]Popular radio crooner who turns out to be sending secret messages to the Nazis in "The Crooner's Code" story of comic book ''Green Hornet Comics'' #21 (November 1944). He charms ship positions out of the admiral's wife and makes changes to the lyrics to on his radio show for Nazi sub crews waiting offshore. Superhero The Spirit of 76 figures out his code, thwarts him, and gets him arrested. |
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+ | While his name is a parody of real singer Frank Sinatra, his charming, vaguely Southern demeanor is more Bing Crosby. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=68250 | *http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=68250 | ||
− | [[Category:1944| | + | [[Category:1944|Wonatra, Hank]] |
− | [[Category:Comic books| | + | [[Category:Comic books|Wonatra, Hank]] |
− | [[Category:Frank Sinatra| | + | [[Category:Frank Sinatra|Wonatra, Hank]] |
Revision as of 18:23, 3 July 2018
Popular radio crooner who turns out to be sending secret messages to the Nazis in "The Crooner's Code" story of comic book Green Hornet Comics #21 (November 1944). He charms ship positions out of the admiral's wife and makes changes to the lyrics to on his radio show for Nazi sub crews waiting offshore. Superhero The Spirit of 76 figures out his code, thwarts him, and gets him arrested.
While his name is a parody of real singer Frank Sinatra, his charming, vaguely Southern demeanor is more Bing Crosby.