Blackhawk #165
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The League of Anti-Blackhawks, Chapter 1," the Blackhawks confront a shocking truth: their enemy the Owl is not human, but a being from beyond Earth. Written by Dave Wood and illustrated by Dick Dillin with inks by Charles Cuidera, this 1961 DC issue sees Blackhawk infiltrate the enemy ranks by posing as the Buzzard—only to find himself trapped in a dangerous web of betrayal. The cover, penciled by Dick Dillin and inked by Sheldon Moldoff, captures the tension perfectly.
In "The Menace of the Space Being," the Blackhawks unravel the shocking truth: their enemy the Owl is no mere spy, but a being from beyond Earth. When Blackhawk infiltrates the enemy ranks posing as the Buzzard, he finds himself trapped in a deadly game of deception as the Owl manipulates his own allies.
When a mysterious alien substance descends on Blackhawk Island, it triggers a surreal rainbow beam that could expose the island’s hidden location—putting its secrets and the people within at risk. The story unfolds with a quiet urgency, as the island’s isolation is suddenly threatened by something beyond comprehension.
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Reprinted in Bomba the Jungle Boy #3 (1968), Faucon Noir #17 (1980)
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