Blackhawk #124
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Thieves with a Thousand Faces," inventor J. J. Mynus unleashes a bizarre new threat: tiny robots capable of growing to human size to commit daring heists, then shrinking back to evade capture. With crisp, dynamic artwork by Dick Dillin and Chuck Cuidera, this 1958 Blackhawk adventure delivers a sleek, sci-fi twist on the classic espionage thriller. The cover by Dillin and Cuidera perfectly captures the story’s blend of mystery and mechanical marvel.
In "Thieves with a Thousand Faces," inventor J. J. Mynus unleashes a bizarre criminal scheme using miniature robots capable of growing to human size—then shrinking again—to pull off a string of impossible heists. With no clear pattern and no traceable suspects, the mystery draws in Blackhawk and his team as they race to uncover the mind behind the machines.
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Reprinted in Blackhawk #21 (1956), Showcase Presents: Blackhawk #1 (2008), Top Comics Der Schwarze Falke #100, Top Comics Der Schwarze Falke #103
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