Blackhawk #176
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Day I Saved the Blackhawks," a malfunctioning time machine strands Blackhawk, Andre, Hendrickson, and two crooks in the prehistoric past, where they must survive alongside cavemen and fend off primal dangers. While the present-day Blackhawks race to reverse the timeline, the stranded team faces the unknown—alone and far from home. Penciled by Dick Dillin and inked by Chuck Cuidera, this 1962 adventure features dynamic art and a thrilling premise, with cover art by Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff.
From the sharp-eyed perspective of Blackie the hawk, this gripping tale follows Blackhawk, Chop-Chop, and Andre as their mission goes awry after a waterspout crashes their jets. Trapped and vulnerable, the team counts on Blackie to stay alert and protect them from the ruthless gem smugglers who now hold them captive—before reinforcements can arrive.
In the jungled heart of a Pacific island, the Hex Master rises as a shadowy figure demanding tribute—gold and jewels, or his curse will reduce the village’s homes and bridges to rubble. Written by an unknown hand and illustrated by an unknown artist, this 1962 adventure blends island mystique with the quiet dread of ancient power.
In "The Stone Age Blackhawks," Blackhawk, Andre, and Hendrickson find themselves stranded in prehistoric times after a criminal scientist’s time machine goes awry—alongside two crooks who may be more trouble than help. With no way back and a world of ancient dangers lurking, the team must survive among cavemen and strange beasts while the remaining Blackhawks race to find a way to bring them home.
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