Blackhawk #135
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Underworld Supermart," Blackhawk faces a chilling new threat as a mysterious underground store begins selling weapons and blueprints designed to counter him—right down to a special line of Anti-Blackhawk Weapons developed by the elusive Buzzer Barton. With Dick Dillin’s sharp art and Charles Cuidera’s dynamic inks bringing the gritty, high-stakes world to life, this 1959 DC classic delivers a tense, inventive twist on the hero’s ongoing battle. The cover by Dick Dillin and Chuck Cuidera captures the eerie allure of the supermart’s hidden storefront.
In "The Underworld Supermart," Jo and the Blackhawk team find themselves in a high-stakes chase through a shadowy network of illicit trade, where weapons and blueprints are sold like groceries. With Buzzer Barton’s latest Anti-Blackhawk Weapons on special, the mission takes a dangerous turn—just when the odds seem stacked against them.
In "The One-Man Blackhawk Team," inventor Hector Rye’s well-intentioned (if wildly impractical) gadgets turn every crisis into a full-blown spectacle—just when the Blackhawks need calm, he brings chaos, all with a grin and a gadget box. The story thrives on the absurd tension between heroism and invention, where every rescue feels like it’s one step away from a full-blown disaster.
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Reprinted in Serie-nytt [Serienytt] #49/1959 (1959), Supermann #1/1980 (1980), Blackhawk #32, Out of This World #7, Top Comics Der Schwarze Falke #104, Top Comics Der Schwarze Falke #105
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