Blackhawk #194
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Menace from Inner Space," the Blackhawks find themselves in the Austrian Alps when their vacation takes a dangerous turn—uncovering a hidden Nazi scientist’s underground base, where he’s spent two decades building an army of nearly indestructible lava men. Written by Dave Wood and brought to life by Dick Dillin’s dynamic art and Chuck Cuidera’s sharp inks, this 1964 issue delivers a classic Cold War-era thriller with a twist of sci-fi menace. The cover by Dick Dillin and Chuck Cuidera captures the eerie, volcanic threat with striking detail.
In the Austrian Alps, the Blackhawks stumble upon a hidden Nazi scientist’s underground lair, where he’s spent two decades building an army of nearly indestructible lava men—his twisted vision of power reborn from the ashes of defeat.
In "The Outlaw Blackhawk!", Blackhawk finds himself wrongly accused of theft when a cunning criminal stages a robbery and plants evidence to pin it on him. With his reputation in ruins and a look-alike—dressed as The Badge—running loose, Blackhawk must clear his name before the real culprit vanishes into the shadows.
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Reprinted in Rommets Helter #1/1965 (1965), Superadventure Annual #1967 (1966), The Brave and the Bold #117 (1975)
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