Blackhawk #22
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Super Blackhawk," the Blackhawks make a bold decision to seal their most dangerous secrets in a time capsule—meant to be opened only after they’re gone—only for the Schemer to intercept the plan and turn their own technology against them. With Dick Dillin’s dynamic art and Chuck Cuidera’s sharp inks bringing the action to life, this 1984 Thorpe & Porter classic delivers a tense, high-stakes twist on loyalty and legacy, all capped by a striking cover by Dillin and Cuidera.
When the Mole fires his atomic disintegrator at Blackhawk, the beam malfunctions—instead of ending the hero’s mission, it grants him fleeting super-powers. Now, with strength beyond his limits and a dangerous edge, Blackhawk must navigate the chaos of war and the unknown cost of his sudden, unstable power.
When the Blackhawks seal their most dangerous secrets in a time capsule meant to be opened only after their deaths, the Schemer intercepts the plan—digging up the cache and turning the weapons meant for the future into a threat in the present.
When a long-lost island rises from the ocean depths, the Blackhawks uncover a hidden civilization beneath its surface—descendants of a 13th-century Chinese shipwreck, divided and locked in a silent conflict. Trapped between ancient rivalries and the sudden intrusion of modern war, the team must navigate a world where the past is not buried, but alive.
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