Blackhawk #239
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Killer That Time Forgot!", a deranged Iron Hammer, haunted by a twisted obsession with Hitler, makes a desperate attempt to report his supposed victory over the Blackhawks—only to face the very men he sought to destroy. Reunited in their original uniforms, the team confronts him, leading to a tragic, self-inflicted end. Written by Bob Haney and brought to life with sharp, dynamic art by Dick Dillin and Charles Cuidera, this 1968 DC classic delivers a chilling, character-driven thriller with a haunting, self-destructive climax. The cover by Dick Dillin and Charles Cuidera captures the intensity of the moment with stark, expressive detail.
In "The Killer That Time Forgot!" from Blackhawk #239, Iron Hammer awakens from decades in suspended animation beneath a glacier, unaware that World War II has ended. Still believing himself to be in the midst of battle, he attacks Blackhawk imposters before setting out to track down the enemies he thought still roamed the world.
In "The Killer That Time Forgot! Part Three," Iron Hammer, consumed by delusion, desperately tries to report his supposed victory to Hitler—only to face the Blackhawks once more, in their original uniforms. As the confrontation escalates, his obsession leads to a tragic end he never saw coming.
In "End of the Line!" from Blackhawk #239 (1968), Jack Green—always first in civilian life but last in the army—finds himself the first to be captured by the enemy. But when the moment calls for courage, he becomes the first to break free and lead his unit in a daring act that turns the tide.
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↩ Reprints Our Army at War #12 (1953)
Reprinted in Eclipso #12 (1971), Höken #6/1968
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