Blackhawk #204
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Return of Queen Killer Shark," Zinda—now known as Queen Killer Shark under the villain's sway—leads a daring assault on an oceanic mineral-mining tower, forcing Blackhawk into a high-stakes aerial confrontation. After Blackhawk brings down her plane, the crash may have broken Killer Shark’s hold on her, but the danger isn’t over: as Zinda struggles to regain herself, the Blackhawks must protect her from the ever-present threat of his reemergence. Written by Bob Haney and illustrated with sharp precision by Dick Dillin, with inks by Charles Cuidera, this 1965 DC adventure delivers a tense, character-driven showdown, all capped by a striking cover by Dillin and Chuck Cuidera.
In "The Return of Queen Killer Shark," Zinda—now known as Queen Killer Shark under the influence of the villainous Killer Shark—leads a raid on an ocean mineral-mining tower. After Blackhawk brings down her plane, the impact seems to break Killer Shark’s hold, but the danger isn’t over: as Zinda recovers, the Blackhawks must protect her from the relentless predator who still seeks to claim her mind.
In "The Return of Queen Killer Shark, Part 2," Blackhawk finds himself under the mind-control ray meant for Zinda, leaving him vulnerable while she takes on the role of Queen Killer Shark to infiltrate his enemy’s lair. With her wits and courage, Zinda must navigate the perilous headquarters, all while searching for a way to free Blackhawk before his mind is lost for good.
In "The Stanislaus Punch," the Blackhawks uncover a secret on a remote tropical island—home to a race of aliens who challenge their leader, Stanislaus, to a fight against their strongest warrior. Though Stan seems poised for victory, the aliens have a surprising twist in store.
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