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Blackhawk #98

Mar 1956 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
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“The Phantom Saboteur”

In "The Phantom Saboteur," Blackhawk and his team are lured aboard a revolutionary ducted-fan aircraft by defense contractor Tavis, only to be spirited away to a Communist nation under the control of the tyrannical General Molok. Now trapped in a twisted propaganda film, the Magnificent Seven must survive a deadly performance where their lives hang in the balance. Written by Joe Millard and illustrated by Dick Dillin with inks by Chuck Cuidera, this 1956 issue features cover art by Dick Dillin and Chuck Cuidera.

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writer Joe Millard · artist Dick Dillin · inker Chuck Cuidera · cover Dick Dillin, Chuck Cuidera

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cover pencils Dick Dillin
cover inks Chuck Cuidera

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Tavis, a defense contractor to the nations of the free world, demonstrates a new “ducted-fan aircraft” (an individual flying platform) to Blackhawk and his men. Ushering them aboard a larger version of the craft that seats all seven Blackhawks, Tavis (from a safe vantage point) activates a remote control that spirits them off to an unnamed Communist nation. There, the waiting General Molok, a dictator and would-be filmmaker, forces the Blackhawks to perform in a propaganda film - with deadly consequences for the Magnificent Seven.

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