Blackhawk #200
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Queen Killer Shark," the Blackhawks race against time to counteract the deadly serum that's turned their foe into a monstrous threat. With Zinda seemingly under his control, Blackhawk takes her to Blackhawk Island, unaware her loyalty is a trap—her sabotage sets loose the very machines meant to protect them. Written by Dave Wood and illustrated by Dick Dillin, with inks by Charles Cuidera and letters by Stan Starkman, this 1964 DC classic features cover art by Dick Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff.
In "Queen Killer Shark, Part 2," the Blackhawks race against time to counteract Killer Shark's deadly serum, with Zinda playing a dangerous game of deception. As Blackhawk takes her to Blackhawk Island, her true intentions begin to unravel—leading to sabotage and a sudden attack from the very machines meant to protect them.
In the heart of World War II, Blackhawk undertakes a daring mission behind enemy lines, capturing a high-ranking Luftwaffe captain to extract vital intelligence. When his plane is shot down just ten miles from the front, he chains himself to his prisoner and presses on through enemy territory, relying on sheer will and stealth to survive.
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Reprinted in Blackhawk #21 (1966), Rommets Helter #3/1966 (1966), Eclipso #17 (1971)
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