Blackhawk #87
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe bold cover of Blackhawk #87, rendered by penciler Dick Dillin and inker Chuck Cuidera, captures the Blackhawks in full crisis mode — Blackhawk himself dominates the foreground, his expression urgent and alarmed, while his blue-uniformed squadron scrambles around barrels of hi-octane aviation fuel as parachutists descend, tanks roll, and fires rage across a chaotic battlefield below a jet-streaked sky. The story title "Inferno From the Sky" promises exactly the kind of all-out aerial and ground warfare mayhem that Quality Comics delivered so reliably in 1955. For fans of high-stakes military adventure, this issue's cover alone makes a compelling case.
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