Blackhawk #205
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Blackhawk and the Beasts," Dick Dillin and Charles Cuidera deliver a standout issue where Professor Millard's experimental gas transforms Blackhawk into a futuristic being with telepathic abilities. With the Professor scheming to become a super-genius, Blackhawk must use his newfound mental powers to rally his team, setting the stage for a tense clash of minds. The cover by Dick Dillin and Charles Cuidera captures the eerie intensity of the transformation, making this 1965 12-cent classic a must-read for fans of the series.
In "Blackhawk and the Beasts," the Blackhawks venture into a mysterious swamp on a search for escaped convicts—only to find themselves transformed into savage beasts by a strange, unknown gas. When Blackhawk is captured by a reclusive scientist, he uncovers the truth behind the mutations: a radical experiment in evolution that has already rewritten the fates of his comrades.
In "Blackhawk and the Beasts, Part 2," Blackhawk—transformed by Professor Millard’s experimental gas into a futuristic telepath—must use his newly awakened mental abilities to rally the rest of the Blackhawks. As the Professor prepares to ascend into a super-genius, the two minds clash in a tense psychic battle of wills.
In "The Mission That Failed!" from Blackhawk #205, the Blackhawks return from a bombing run only to find their targets—ammo dumps and vehicles—unscathed the next day. When reconnaissance photos reveal the enemy's supplies restored as if untouched, the team must launch a daring sea raid to uncover the truth behind the impossible recovery.
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Reprinted in Rommets Helter #3/1965 (1965), Aventures Fiction #2 (1966), Superman Presents Wonder Comic Monthly #28 (1967)
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