Blackhawk #187
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "One of Our Blackhawks Is Missing!", Chuck finds himself stranded and amnesiac after a violent ambush during a mission in Central America to protect a mysterious Aztec emerald locket. With his memory gone and the locket still in play, the search for the missing Blackhawk begins—leaving his teammates and readers alike wondering what’s really inside the locket and who’s behind the attack. Dick Dillin’s dynamic art and Charles Cuidera’s sharp inks bring the tension to life, while Sheldon Moldoff’s cover captures the mystery with a striking, shadowed portrait of Chuck’s disoriented face.
When a mission to protect an Aztec emerald locket goes awry in Central America, Chuck is caught in a deadly crossfire and suffers a head wound that steals his memory—leaving the Blackhawk team to piece together what happened before the locket’s secrets fall into the wrong hands.
In "The Porcupine — Man of 1,000 Quills!", a disgraced knife-thrower from a traveling show is suspected of sabotage after being caught using mechanical aids—only to vanish and reappear as a masked menace in a bizarre porcupine suit, turning the spotlight on the very circus he once served. The mystery unfolds as the show’s performers and crew grapple with a series of eerie attacks, all pointing to a man whose quills may be more than just costume.
When a museum acquires a mysterious portrait of Blackhawk, the hero soon finds himself plagued by unexplained injuries—each mirroring the precise spots where the painting has been damaged. The eerie connection between the artwork and the man it depicts sets off a chilling mystery that defies logic.
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