Blackhawk #203
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Operation White Dragon" sees the Blackhawks rescuing Liu Huang, the masked rebel known as the White Dragon, after his capture by Japanese forces—only to find his reputation shattered by his defeat. Though his father, a warlord, remains unaware of his son’s secret identity, Liu Huang insists on joining the fight to reclaim the city, challenging the Blackhawks’ doubts with quiet determination. Written by Bob Haney and brought to life by Dick Dillin’s art with Charles Cuidera’s inks, the cover by Dillin and Cuidera captures the tension of a rebel’s rebirth.
In "Operation White Dragon," the Blackhawks infiltrate wartime China on a high-stakes mission to sway a neutral warlord to join the Allied cause. There, they encounter the White Dragon, a masked guerrilla fighter whose resistance against Japanese forces has become legend—until betrayal threatens to unravel everything.
In "Operation White Dragon, Part 2," the Blackhawks rescue Liu Huang, the secret warrior known as the White Dragon, after his identity is exposed by the Japanese. Though his father, a warlord, disowns him for losing face, Liu Huang insists on joining the fight to reclaim the city, forcing the team to confront their doubts and prove he’s more than just a name.
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