Blackhawk #110
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Mystery of Tigress Island," Blackhawk faces off against the terrifying criminal scientist Zaroc, whose experimental formula grants him giant stature and deadly electrical powers. When conventional tactics fail, Blackhawk makes a bold move—drinking the same formula to match Zaroc’s size and strength in a battle that pushes him to his limits. Penciled by Dick Dillin and inked by Charles Cuidera, this 1957 DC adventure delivers high-stakes action with a classic pulp edge, all captured in a striking cover by the same creative team.
In "The Mystery of Tigress Island," the Blackhawk team finds themselves captured by a mysterious all-female force known as the Tiger-women. Led by the enigmatic Joan Sanders, the Tiger-women have a cunning scheme that draws both the Hawks and the criminal Kurt Ostrec into a dangerous web of intrigue.
In "The Prophet of Disaster," the Blackhawks are drawn into a mysterious prophecy when a fortune teller claims to foresee their fates—her warnings, however, are a ruse designed to divert them from a crime scene she’s already helped orchestrate. Written with sharp tension and set against the backdrop of wartime intrigue, the story unfolds as the team races to untangle deception from danger.
In "Duel of Giants," the criminal scientist Zaroc unleashes a volatile formula that transforms him into a towering, electric-powered menace. Forced to match him in scale, Blackhawk takes the same formula, risking his own body to stand against the giant threat.
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Reprinted in Blackhawk #9 (1956), Höken #8/1958 (1958), Höken #10/1958 (1958), Höken #11/1958 (1958), Sheriff Classics #9106 (1968), Showcase Presents: Blackhawk #1 (2008), Sheriff Klassiker #106
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