Blackhawk #126
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Secret of the Glass Fort," Hendrickson finds himself thrust into a royal deception when he’s revealed to be the doppelgänger of the fleeing King Rudolph of Boravia. With the kingdom in turmoil, he steps in to maintain order—only to face a crisis when the real king is captured by the Iron Duke, forcing the Blackhawks to intervene. Dick Dillin’s dynamic art and Chuck Cuidera’s sharp inks bring the intrigue to life, all under a striking cover by the same duo.
When Hendrickson learns he bears an uncanny resemblance to the fugitive King Rudolph of Boravia, he agrees to impersonate the monarch to prevent chaos. But when the real king is captured by the Iron Duke, the Blackhawks must step in to save him—before the ruse unravels.
In "The Man Who Collected Blackhawks," criminal scientist Zardok turns his twisted genius on the Blackhawk team, shrinking them down and planning to auction them off to the highest bidder in the criminal underworld. With the team reduced to tiny size and trapped in a high-stakes game of survival, their only hope lies in outwitting their captor before they're sold into oblivion.
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↩ Reprints Jimmy Wakely #2 (1949), Western Comics #36 (1952)
Reprinted in Showcase Presents: Blackhawk #1 (2008), Blackhawk #23, Fantastic Tales #19, Top Comics Der Schwarze Falke #101
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