Os Falcões #1
In "O monstro da lua — I parte," the Blackhawks find themselves unsettled by Hendrickson’s strange behavior during overseas missions—his growing irritability and sudden absences hint at something deeper than duty. With tensions rising and loyalty tested, the team begins to question whether their comrade is hiding a secret life that could threaten their mission. Written by Ed Herron and George Kashdan, with dynamic art by Dick Dillin and Chuck Cuidera, this issue sets a tense, mysterious tone. The cover by Dick Dillin and Chuck Cuidera captures the eerie atmosphere of a 30-cent comic from 1967.
In "A vida secreta de Hendrickson," the quiet tension around Hendrickson grows as his odd behavior during overseas missions unsettles his teammates. His sudden absences and mounting irritation hint at a hidden life—or perhaps a deeper agenda—beneath the surface of the Blackhawks' operations.
In "Herói envelhecido," Patrolman Charlie Donley, worn down by years on the beat, is reassigned to a desk job—until a sudden turn of events proves his courage still runs strong, when he intervenes to save Green Arrow and Speedy from bank robbers. The story quietly captures the weight of aging and the enduring spark of heroism, set against the gritty streets of a city that never quite lets go.
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