After the Superman TV show sparked a new superhero boom in 1953, Farrell's Black Cobra became a thoroughly Cold War-era superhero. Farrell sponsored
\nWe tend to think of the mid-1950s era between the publication of the last Fawcett Captain Marvel comics in 1953 and the reboot of the Flash in 1956 as a superhero wasteland, but this is not quite true. The success of the Superman TV show beginning in 1953 sparked a new superhero boom. DC Comics wisely expanded the franchise with Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen.
'\nSteve Drake is an FBI agent who is secretly the Black Cobra. His powers include a bulletproof costume and some unexplained innate ability to transform into the Black Cobra at will. In the featured story of the first issue, The FBI gets a tip that Communists have planted an agent on the staff of Voice of America in Vienna, and the Black Cobra travels there to stop him.
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