Blackhawk Comic #125
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Siege of Blackhawk Island," the Blackhawks find themselves in a dangerous twist when their rescue of Diplomat D'Lor takes a shocking turn—what began as a straightforward mission quickly unravels when the pursuers reveal themselves as Mercurian authorities and D'Lor is exposed as a fugitive. Dick Dillin’s dynamic artwork, rendered with Charles Cuidera’s sharp inks, brings the tension to life in this gripping 1959 adventure. The cover, also by Dillin and Cuidera, captures the moment’s high stakes with bold, cinematic flair.
In "Siege of Blackhawk Island," smugglers stranded on the isolated island during a violent storm stumble upon the abandoned headquarters of the Blackhawks—only to find themselves trapped in a deadly game of survival when the team returns. With the base now a fortress in enemy hands, the Blackhawks must launch a daring assault on their own stronghold to reclaim it.
When the Blackhawks intercept a distress call from Diplomat D'Lor, they leap into action—only to find themselves caught in a high-stakes chase across Mercury’s alien terrain. What begins as a rescue mission quickly unravels into a tense standoff when the pursuers reveal themselves as Mercurian enforcers, and D'Lor’s true nature as a fugitive comes to light.
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