Blackhawk #215
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Five Fears for the Blackhawks," the team faces a terrifying foe who weaponizes the senses—sight, smell, taste, sound, and touch—forcing each member to confront their vulnerabilities. When Blackhawk and Chop-Chop pursue the villain into a volcanic cavern, a robotic ally is twisted into a monstrous threat, but the disabled Blackhawks use their altered perceptions to turn the tide. Dick Dillin and Charles Cuidera deliver a gripping, visually inventive tale in this 1965 DC classic, with Dillin and Cuidera also responsible for the striking cover.
In "Five Fears for the Blackhawks," the Blackhawks face a sinister foe known only as Mästaren över sinnena, a scientist whose weapons strip away human senses one by one. As the team is targeted and left vulnerable, they must adapt to their lost perceptions, turning each limitation into a new way to outwit their enemy.
In "Five Fears for the Blackhawks, Part 2," the team faces a sinister foe who weaponizes the senses—sight, smell, taste, sound, and touch—turning each Blackhawk’s greatest strength into a vulnerability. When Blackhawk and Chop-Chop pursue the villain into a volcanic cavern, the enemy’s robot helper is transformed into a monstrous threat, forcing the disabled heroes to rely on their wits and resilience to survive.
In "Olaf's One-Man Circus," the gentle giant Olaf brings a troupe of orphans to the big top, only to find himself stepping in as the unsung hero when dangerous mishaps threaten the performers. With his acrobatic skills and quick thinking, he must uncover the surprising culprit behind the sabotage—before the show collapses.
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Reprinted in Höken #2/1966 (1966), Blackhawk #56
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