Blackhawk #71
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Man Who Could Defeat Blackhawk," Chop Chop’s innocent photo shoot for his girlfriend in China takes a comical turn when the picture is accidentally misplaced—left on a wanted poster at the post office. Now convinced he’s a fugitive, Chop Chop finds himself in a predicament that’s equal parts slapstick and suspense, all drawn in the crisp, expressive style of Paul Gustavson. The cover by Dick Dillin and Chuck Cuidera captures the moment’s escalating chaos with sharp, dynamic flair.
In this lighthearted 1953 tale from Blackhawk #71, Chop Chop’s innocent attempt to send a photo to his girlfriend in China takes a comical turn when the picture is accidentally misplaced at the post office—only to end up plastered over a wanted poster. Confused and convinced the police are after him, Chop Chop finds himself in a farcical situation he never saw coming.
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↩ Reprints Modern Comics #101 (1950), Blackhawk #39 (1951)
Reprinted in Blackhawk Comic #70 (1954), PS Artbooks Softee: Blackhawk #14 (2024)
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