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+ | 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 he sings on his radio show to send messages to a Nazi sub 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. | While his name is a parody of real singer Frank Sinatra, his charming, vaguely Southern demeanor is more Bing Crosby. | ||
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− | * | + | * https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=68250 |
[[Category:1944|Wonatra, Hank]] | [[Category:1944|Wonatra, Hank]] |
Latest revision as of 05:45, 15 May 2025
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 he sings on his radio show to send messages to a Nazi sub 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.