Blackhawk #265
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "What's the Matter with Chop-Chop?", the titular hero takes a bold stand when he decides he’s no longer content with being seen as second-rate among the Blackhawk team. With Dan Spiegle’s dynamic art bringing the action to life, Chop-Chop proves his worth by thwarting a mad scientist’s deadly scheme involving bomb-rigged bats. Written by Mark Evanier and featuring Spiegle’s distinctive pencils and inks on the cover, this 1983 DC adventure delivers a sharp, character-driven moment in the series.
In "What's the Matter with Chop-Chop?", Jo faces a test of his own worth when he takes it upon himself to stop a scientist using bomb-rigged bats. With quiet determination, he steps beyond his usual role to prove he’s no second-rate ally.
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