- Black Dragon Society (comics)
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name=Black Dragon Society
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caption=Black Dragon Society, art byTom Grummett
publisher=DC Comics
debut="All Star Comics" #12 (DC)
"Master Comics" #21 (Fawcett)
"Military Comics" #24 (Quality)
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type=Terrorist
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owners=Dragon King
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cat=terrorist organizations
subcat=DC Comics
sortkey=PAGENAME|The Black Dragon Society are currently a group of fictionalDC Comics ecoterrorists originally introduced in 1942's "All Star Comics " issue #12 as Japanese saboteurs.History
The Black Dragon Society is based on a real world WW II organization of the same name; however, this society wasn't nearly as sinister as its comic book counterparts.
Three different comics companies used the Black Dragon Society as villains in the 1940's, they were
National Comics (DC Comics),Fawcett Comics andQuality Comics . Interesting enough DC Comics came to own the other two companies so all the different incarnations of the Black Dragon Society now belong to them. "All Star Comics" #12 had the "The Black Dragon Menace" in which a Japanese spy ring called the Black Dragon Society of Japan steals eight American inventions and kidnaps their inventors.Justice Battalion
The Justice Battalion are given orders to retrieve eight stolen military weapons, and subdue the agents of the Black Dragon Society who had orchestrated the thefts. Starman took on a huge dirigible which acted as a flying
aircraft carrier and the planes it housed. The Society, loyal toImperial Japan , was to use the planes to attack an American city but Starman prevented this. Because of Johnny Thunder's bumbling the whole Battalion was transported to the American HQ of the Black Dragon Society and, after a quick fight and a call to the US Army, the threat posed by the Black Dragons was over.Other Battles
The Black Dragon Society as an anti-U.S. organization also fought Minute-Man in the pages of Master Comics # 21, the Black Condor in Crack Comics # 28, the Sniper in Military Comics # 24, and Johnny Everyman in the pages of Comic Cavalcade # 10 during World War Two.
Dragon King
The Dragon King was a Japanese national and scientific genius who struck off from the Society early on. He broke away and setup his own splinter faction. In modern times his first appearance is in Stars & S.T.R.I.P.E. #1. It was the Dragon King using a combination of the
Occult and Super-Science who created the forcefield that protected the Axis countries from the superhuman operatives of the Allies. He somehow was able to combine the energies of theSpear of Destiny with those of theHoly Grail to accomplish this. At some point after the war he develops an immortality serum that transforms him into a reptilian humanoid.Modern Dragons
The modern versions of the Black Dragon Society show up in the pages of
Power Company #1. This version appears to be made up of fanatical, east Asian Eco-terrorists with the stated intention to put and end to the exploitation of Pacific oil fields by the west. They take the executive board of Petroil hostage, and kill all their security and support staff. A superteam known as the Power Company shows up and shuts down the Black Dragons before they can kill their hostages.However, at the end of the story, it is reavealed that this was only a TV commercial for the Power Company. The Black Dragon Society in the set consists of dressed-up actors. Whether the commercial was based on a real incident, and if the Power Company ever battled the real Black Dragons, is not known.
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References
* [http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=blackdragonsociety DCU Guide Black Dragon Society]
* [http://www.fanzing.com/mag/fanzing47/oracle.shtml Power Company Indedx Fanzing #47]
* [http://www.dcuguide.com/chronology.php?name=dragonking Dragon King Chronology]
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