Blackhawk #134
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Sinister Snowman," Blackhawk team member Olaf steps away from the mission to join his uncle's traveling acrobatic troupe—only to uncover a dangerous conspiracy threatening King Rudolph. With clever thinking and a hidden signal, Olaf begins to secretly reach out to the Blackhawks, knowing help is needed before the plot comes to fruition. Written by Jack Miller and illustrated by Dick Dillin, with inks by Sheldon Moldoff, the cover by Dick Dillin and Charles Cuidera captures the icy tension of a mission cloaked in circus disguise.
In "The Blackhawk Circus Star!", Olaf leaves the Blackhawks to join his uncle’s acrobatic troupe, where his aerial skills take center stage—until he uncovers a conspiracy to overthrow King Rudolph. With the circus as his cover, he devises a secret signal to summon his comrades before the plot reaches its climax.
In "The Runaway Genie," the Blackhawks close in on a long-time foe—only to be thrown off course when the enemy unleashes a genie from a bottle. The supernatural force spirals out of control, threatening both friend and foe, until Chop Chop uncovers a way to bring it back under control.
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