Blackhawk #163
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Fisherman of Crime," the fugitive Mysto stumbles upon the forgotten relics of Ka-Ru, awakening two colossal statues that spring to life and turn their fury on the Blackhawks. With Dick Dillin’s dynamic artwork and Sheldon Moldoff’s sharp inks bringing the action to life, this 1961 DC adventure blends mystery and ancient power in a high-stakes chase. The cover by Dillin and Moldoff captures the moment of peril with striking intensity.
In "The Giants from the Ancient World," Jo flees from the Blackhawks only to stumble upon the forgotten weapons of Ka-Ru—two colossal statues that awaken with a primal fury, turning the tide against their pursuers. Written by a mysterious hand and illustrated with dynamic precision, this 1961 adventure blends ancient mystery with wartime tension, as the past rises to challenge the present.
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Reprinted in Big Boss #66 (1962), Detective Double Double Comics #2 (1969), Faucon Noir #16 (1980), Zwarte Valk Classics #2831
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