Blackhawk #158
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Bandit Birds from Space," the Blackhawks face a dangerous new threat as their longtime ally Happy Hooper’s dream of a theme park based on their exploits takes a deadly turn. With sabotage and assassination attempts targeting the team, the mystery deepens as the Blackhawks must uncover who’s behind the attacks—before it’s too late. Written by Jack Miller and brought to life by Dick Dillin’s dynamic art and Charles Cuidera’s sharp inks, with a cover by Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff, this 1961 DC classic delivers high-stakes action and a touch of whimsy in a 10-cent adventure.
In "Sabotage in Blackhawk-Land," Happy Hooper’s dream of building a theme park celebrating the Blackhawks hits a dangerous snag when mysterious sabotage disrupts their performances—and puts the team in real peril. With danger lurking in the shadows, the Blackhawks must uncover the source of the attacks before the park’s grand opening turns into a tragedy.
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Reprinted in Blackhawk #7 (1961), Choc #84, Zwarte Valk Classics #2832
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