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Cover: Dick Dillin & Sheldon Moldoff

Blackhawk #168

Jan 1962 · DC · 0.12 USD
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“The Man Who Idolized the Blackhawks”

From January 1962, Blackhawk #168 presents a genuinely unsettling cover scenario: a spinning, top-like "Whirling Dervish Machine" piloted by a mysterious figure hurls members of the Blackhawk team through the air like ragdolls, their distinctive blue uniforms tumbling helplessly across a vivid green background. The cover text warns that something terrible has happened to Andre — and that he's now turning this bizarre contraption against his own squadmates. Cover pencils by Dick Dillin and inks by Sheldon Moldoff give the scene a kinetic, off-kilter energy that perfectly captures the team's desperate disarray.

writer Dave Wood · artist Dick Dillin · inker Chuck Cuidera · cover Dick Dillin, Sheldon Moldoff

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writer Dave Wood
cover pencils Dick Dillin
cover inks Sheldon Moldoff

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The Blackhawks bring some of their trophies out to exhibit to the public, which allows the Topster to gain control of his Whirling Dervish.

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