Blackhawk #91
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Treason In the Underground," Marshall Maniac turns deception into a weapon, feigning peace to set a trap for the Blackhawks. With a seemingly symbolic statue as his centerpiece, he launches a surprise assault on Blackhawk Island, testing the team’s resolve in a high-stakes ambush. Written by Dick Wood and illustrated by Dick Dillin with inks by Chuck Cuidera, this 1955 issue features cover art by Dillin and Cuidera, capturing the tension of a betrayal beneath the surface.
Blackhawk and his squadron answer a desperate call from the Polish underground resistance, only to discover they've been lured into a trap by a traitor embedded within the movement itself. As the Blackhawks work to root out the double agent threatening to destroy the resistance from within, they must navigate a deadly game of deception orchestrated by communist forces determined to eliminate them. The team faces mounting danger as each move could be another carefully laid snare in the enemy's plans.
Chop Chop builds a homemade rocket ship to impress Lotus Blossom and her father Chin Foo, believing a thriving tour business will finally win their approval. When he offers to fly them to China for free as a demonstration, his untested contraption delivers more destruction than tourism, leaving the China shop in ruins and Chin Foo angrier than ever. It's a slapstick lesson in overambition from the Blackhawks' lovable comic relief.
In "The Statue That Attacked Blackhawk Island," Marshall Maniac turns a gesture of peace into a deadly trap, using a seemingly innocent statue as the foundation for a surprise assault on Blackhawk Island. The story unfolds with tense deception as the Blackhawks face an unexpected threat hidden within a symbol of diplomacy.
When the renegade scientist Moxon threatens Voldania with an unstoppable mechanical weapon called the Steel Colossus, Blackhawk and his Squadron rally to defend the nation—only to find their efforts complicated by Grof, a Communist politician who appears to be a patriotic ally. As the massive machine ravages the city and Blackhawk rises to command the country's defense, a shocking conspiracy unravels that tests whether heroism and national loyalty can overcome ideology and suspicion. The Blackhawks must uncover the truth before Grof and Moxon's scheme succeeds in transforming their homeland.
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