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Cover: Dick Dillin & Charles Cuidera

Blackhawk #192

Jan 1964 · DC · 0.12 USD
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“The Mirage Blackhawks”

In "The Mirage Blackhawks," the legendary team crashes in the desert, scattering their members—Blackhawk, Chuck, Stan, and Olaf—across the dunes. Separated from his comrades, Blackhawk stumbles upon a hidden city known as the Mirage, where he discovers unexpected powers and learns the truth behind his teammates' past destruction. Written by Dave Wood and illustrated by Dick Dillin with inks by Charles Cuidera, this 1964 DC adventure blends mystery and action, with a cover by Dick Dillin and Charles Cuidera capturing the eerie allure of the desert enigma.

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Full credits

writer Dave Wood
cover pencils Dick Dillin
cover inks Charles Cuidera

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Blackhawk, Chuck, Stan, and Olaf crash land in the desert. Blackhawk is separated from the others and finds an uncharted "Mirage City." However the other three had been there before and had caused destruction, so Blackhawk is captured. Blackhawk finds he has superpowers and helps the city people when the three return. Later he captures the other three, but finds they are aliens and not Blackhawks. Blackhawk causes a sandstorm that makes the aliens and the city disappear.

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