Blackhawk #23
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Man Who Collected Blackhawks," a chance resemblance lands Hendrickson in a royal dilemma when he’s mistaken for the fleeing King Rudolph of Boravia—leading him to step in as a stand-in to prevent chaos. When the true king is captured by the Iron Duke, the Blackhawks are summoned to a kingdom where loyalty and identity are as fragile as the crown itself. Dick Dillin’s dynamic art and Chuck Cuidera’s sharp inks bring the intrigue to life, with Dillin and Cuidera also responsible for the cover.
In "The Man Who Collected Blackhawks," criminal scientist Zardok turns his twisted genius on the heroic Blackhawks, shrinking them down and planning to auction them off to the highest bidder in the criminal underworld. With only eight pages to spare, the team’s fate hangs in the balance as they fight to escape a scheme that turns their size into their greatest vulnerability.
When Hendrickson learns he bears an uncanny resemblance to the missing King Rudolph of Boravia, he steps in to prevent chaos—only to find himself caught in a far more dangerous game when the real king is captured by the Iron Duke. The Blackhawks are summoned to a kingdom on the brink, where deception and duty collide.
In "The Human Lie Detector," Jo, a man whose face shifts color when near a liar, helps the police crack cases—until gangsters learn of his gift and kidnap him. His desperate escape leads to a shocking accident with high-voltage wires, leaving him stripped of his extraordinary ability.
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