Blackhawk #159
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Master of the Puppet Men," a scorned millionaire turns his genius to vengeance, crafting mechanical minions to exact revenge on a defense company that rejected his inventions. When his schemes escalate to kidnapping the company’s president and attacking the Navy, the Blackhawks find themselves captured—pawns in a twisted game of control. Art by Dick Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff brings the eerie, mechanical menace to life, with cover art by the same duo capturing the chilling spectacle.
In "The Human Mines," a scorned millionaire, fueled by pride and rejected innovation, constructs his own arsenal and turns his fury on the defense company that dismissed him—first targeting its president, then launching a bold assault on the Navy and capturing three of the Blackhawks. Written by a noted hand and illustrated with crisp, kinetic energy, this 1961 adventure blends Cold War-era paranoia with the high-stakes action that defined the series.
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