Blackhawk #207
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Blackhawk Devil-Dolls," the Blackhawks are thrown into confusion when they're accused of stealing charity funds in Paris—only to discover a sinister robot, once thought destroyed, has been trailing them. As events eerily repeat in New Delhi, the team races back to the U.S. for a final confrontation in New York, with writer Bob Haney and artists Dick Dillin and Charles Cuidera delivering a taut, mystery-driven adventure. The cover by Dick Dillin and Charles Cuidera captures the tension with a striking, shadowed image of the Blackhawks facing their mechanical foe.
In "The Blackhawk Devil-Dolls, Part 2," the Blackhawks race from Paris to New Delhi and finally to New York, chasing a mysterious robot that’s stolen charity funds and seems to anticipate their every move. As the trail grows more surreal, the team must unravel the machine’s purpose before it strikes again—no matter where they go.
In the tense shadows of occupied Belgium during World War II, the Blackhawks slip into enemy territory to dismantle a hidden plane factory and free the forced laborers trapped inside—before the bombs fall. A high-stakes mission of stealth and sacrifice, where every second counts and loyalty is tested.
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