The gadget arsenal of Peacemaker, “a man who loves peace so much…he is willing to fight for it!” This Charlton comic only lasted for 8 issues, but it is memorable in that, like Wood’s THUNDER Agents, it shows the 60s-era influence of James Bond and secret agent fiction, particularly the obsession with world travel, gadgets, hovercraft, jetpacks, hidden explosives, and beautiful girls. Peacemaker was a 007-like jet-set hero based in a chateau base in Geneva where he kept his personal arsenal of guns, rocket packs, and even a fighter plane. Peacemaker even had Nora, his own Miss Moneypenny. Before you ask, the idea of a “man who loves peace enough to fight for it” was considered utterly schizophrenic even in the cultural context of the 1960s.

Supposedly, Peacemaker’s helmet was based on one worn in several statues by the Roman god Vulcan. Charlton, particularly editor/art director Frank McLaughlin, seemed very obsessed with the god Vulcan in particular, since they had a comic called Son of Vulcan.


















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