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Cover: Dick Dillin & Charles Cuidera

Blackhawk #220

May 1966 · DC · 0.12 USD
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“The Revolt of the Assembled Man”

The cover of Blackhawk #220 makes an immediate impression: a massive robot has literally come apart at the seams, and its scattered mechanical limbs — head, torso, hands, feet — are each pinning or battering a different red-uniformed Blackhawk team member across a vivid purple background. The villain taunts the squad with a pun-laced speech bubble, giving the whole scene a gleefully sinister energy that penciler Dick Dillin and inker Charles Cuidera render with crisp, dynamic energy. Teased as "The Revolt of the Assembled Man," this 1966 DC issue promises a wild blend of sci-fi mayhem and squadron action, with a backup "Combat Diary" tale rounding out the package.

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writer Ed Herron
cover pencils Dick Dillin
cover inks Charles Cuidera

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