Blackhawk #31
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Runaway Genie," Olaf leaves the Blackhawks to join his uncle's traveling acrobatic troupe, only to stumble upon a conspiracy threatening King Rudolph's throne. With clever thinking and a hidden signal, he finds a way to call for help from his teammates—without revealing his secret. Written by Jack Miller and brought to life by Dick Dillin’s dynamic art and Sheldon Moldoff’s sharp inks, with a cover by Dillin and Chuck Cuidera, this 1956 adventure blends espionage and circus flair in a classic Blackhawk tale.
In "The Runaway Genie," the Blackhawks close in on a familiar foe—only to find themselves outmatched when he unleashes a chaotic genie from a bottle. With the creature wreaking havoc and defying every attempt to control it, Chop Chop must think fast to find a way to stop the magical mayhem before it's too late.
In "The Blackhawk Circus Star!", Olaf leaves the Blackhawks to join his uncle's traveling acrobatic troupe, where the big top hides more than just dazzling acts—under the guise of entertainment, a dangerous plot to overthrow King Rudolph begins to unfold. With quick thinking and a hidden signal, Olaf must find a way to reach his comrades without tipping off the conspirators.
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