Blackhawk #147
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Blackhawk Movie Queen," the original Blackhawk is flung into the 21st century after a chemical accident, landing in a world where his gear seems laughably outdated. The future Blackhawks mock his vintage weapons—until they're captured, and he uses them to turn the tide in a surprising twist. Dick Dillin’s art, with Sheldon Moldoff’s inks, brings the clash of eras to life, while Chuck Cuidera’s cover captures the moment of disorientation and intrigue.
In "The Blackhawk Movie Queen," Zinda’s latest film production takes a dangerous turn when the publicity man’s staged emergencies finally give way to a real threat. As the Blackhawks are drawn in by one false alarm after another, Zinda faces the Spear-Master alone—only to find that this time, the danger is no act.
In "The Future Blackhawks," Blackhawk is hurled into the 21st century after a chemical accident, landing in a world where his legacy has evolved into a new generation of heroes. Though the future Blackhawks mock his outdated gear, Blackhawk proves his worth when he turns their own technology against their captors.
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Reprinted in The Hundred Plus Comic #52 (1960), Météor #172, Top Comics Der Schwarze Falke #118, Top Comics Der Schwarze Falke #119
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