Blackhawk #146
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Fantastic Fables of Blackhawk," the legendary team finds themselves in a land where their reputation precedes them—literally. As they pursue bandits into the realm of the Shah of Bhok, the ruler is presented with wildly contrasting tales of their past, spun by his Prime Minister and a court storyteller. With the truth still in question, the Blackhawks arrive to face judgment firsthand. Dick Dillin’s dynamic art and Charles Cuidera’s crisp inks bring the mystery to life, making this 1960 DC classic a standout in the series.
In "The Fantastic Fables of Blackhawk," the Blackhawks find themselves in the court of the Shah of Bhok, where their reputation is hotly debated—while the Prime Minister paints them as villains, the court storyteller spins wildly exaggerated tales of their daring deeds. As the Shah prepares to judge them himself, the truth of their mission and their character hangs in the balance.
In "The Trial of Olaf," the Blackhawks confront a painful moment when one of their own is accused of cowardice during a mission gone wrong. With Blackhawk presiding as judge, Olaf faces his comrades after being caught fleeing from a lion while Andre was in danger—leaving the fate of his fellow pilot uncertain.
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