Blackhawk #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Villain with 1,000 Hoops," the Blackhawk team faces a new threat when a mysterious supplier known as the Underworld Supermart begins peddling advanced weapons—engineered by the enigmatic Buzzer Barton and designed to counter the Blackhawks across every terrain. With crisp art by Dick Dillin and Charles Cuidera bringing the action to life, this 1940s thriller delivers a sharp, suspenseful showdown in a world where every weapon has a hidden purpose.
In "The Underworld Supermart," Jo and the Blackhawk team stumble upon a bizarre black-market store offering everything from bulletproof vehicles to bank blueprints—complete with a special promotion on Anti-Blackhawk Weapons, a new line engineered by Buzzer Barton. The sheer audacity of the place, where war profiteering is just another aisle, puts the team in a race against time to stop the next big heist before it’s even planned.
In "The One-Man Blackhawk Team," inventor Hector Rye’s well-intentioned interventions consistently turn routine missions into escalating crises—his gadgets, no matter how clever, seem to amplify every danger. As the Blackhawks race to contain the chaos he unwittingly creates, they’re left wondering if the real threat might be the man behind the machines.
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