Blackhawk #116
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Prisoners of the Black Palace," Hendrickson’s expulsion from the Blackhawks takes a dangerous turn when he’s captured by the cunning Manta Ray and used as bait to ensnare the team. With his past failures weighing on him, Hendrickson must prove his worth in a high-stakes escape that could earn him a second chance. Written by Dave Wood and brought to life by Dick Dillin’s dynamic art with Charles Cuidera’s sharp inks, this 1957 DC adventure delivers tension and redemption in equal measure—cover by Dick Dillin and Charles Cuidera.
In "The Human Torpedo," Blackhawk finds himself trapped inside a newly deployed manned torpedo when it's hijacked by the rogue Octo and his crew. With the sea teeming with danger, a mysterious race of mermen emerge to battle Octo's mechanical octopus, forcing Blackhawk to survive both the underwater threat and the treachery of his captors.
When Hendrickson is expelled from the Blackhawks after failing their proficiency tests, his dismissal puts him in the crosshairs of the enemy. Captured by Manta Ray and forced into a deadly trap, Hendrickson must find a way to escape and prove his worth—before the team he once called family is destroyed.
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Reprinted in Blackhawk #15 (1956), Blackhawk Comic #104 (1957), Superboy #102 (1963), Stålmannen #10/1963 (1963), Faucon Noir #18 (1980), Showcase Presents: Blackhawk #1 (2008), Miracle Man #9, Top Comics #5, Top Comics #9
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