Blackhawk #34
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom Quality Comics' November 1950 run, this issue of Blackhawk opens with a Reed Crandall cover that pulls you straight into the action — Blackhawk himself plummets through the sky, parachute lines tangled around him, pistol drawn, while a burning aircraft falls away at his feet. The portraits of his multinational squadron ring the masthead, reminding you just how deep this team runs. Inside, 52 full-width pages deliver four complete adventures — "Jets in Flames," "The Song of Treachery," "Mavis, Tigress of the Sea," and "The Ruthless Idol of Mailu" — plus a comedic turn with Chop Chop, making this an exceptionally generous package for a dime.
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Chop Chop takes a walk in the mountains and runs into hillbillies and a witch who claim Chop Chop is a bandit named Jake.
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