Blackhawk #208
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Secret Crimes of Blackhawk," the Blackhawks return to a French village for a wartime reenactment—only to be thrown into chaos when the townspeople, playing Resistance fighters, seize Blackhawk and accuse him of unspeakable war crimes. Written by Bob Haney and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Dick Dillin and Charles Cuidera, this gripping 1965 tale confronts the weight of past actions with a tense, morally charged trial that leaves the team—and readers—questioning what really happened in the shadows of history. The cover, also by Dillin and Cuidera, captures the moment of shock with haunting precision.
In "The Secret Crimes of Blackhawk," the Blackhawks return to a French village they once liberated, only to be thrown into a tense reenactment that takes a dark turn when the townspeople—playing Resistance fighters—arrest Blackhawk, accusing him of wartime atrocities. The story unfolds as the team grapples with the shocking trial, forcing them to confront a past they never knew.
In "The Secret Crimes of Blackhawk, Part 2," Blackhawk breaks free from a rigged trial and flees to a crumbling chateau, leading his fellow Blackhawks on a perilous chase through a hidden tunnel into a forgotten Nazi laboratory beneath a cavern. There, the team narrowly escapes eerie creatures only to find Blackhawk captured—held by a Resistance member who claims to know the truth behind the trial.
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Reprinted in Brûlant #5 (1968)
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