Blackhawk #211
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA mysterious question-marked figure stands defiantly before a massive green serpentine monster with a blazing eye, while two Blackhawks lie defeated in the foreground and a third is coiled in the creature's tail — the cover of this 1965 DC adventure practically demands you ask, "Who IS this man?" Dick Dillin's pencils and Charles Cuidera's inks deliver a striking confrontation that frames the lead story, "Nobody Replaces a Blackhawk," with real tension and bravado. Rounding out the issue, Andre steps into the spotlight with his own "Detached Service Diary" feature, making this a notably full package for twelve cents.
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The Blackhawks are tasked with recovering a computer stolen by the Octopus Gang.
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