PS Artbooks Softee: Blackhawk #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Return of Killer Shark," Chop Chop finds himself tangled in a mix-up when his photo, meant for his girlfriend in China, ends up plastered over a wanted poster at the Post Office—leaving him convinced the authorities are after him. Written and illustrated by Paul Gustavson, this 2024 issue delivers a lighthearted yet suspenseful twist on mistaken identity, with the cover by Dick Dillin and Chuck Cuidera adding a classic flair to the comic’s nostalgic vibe.
In this lighthearted four-page tale from PS Artbooks Softee: Blackhawk #14 (2024), Chop Chop tries to send a photo to his girlfriend in China, only to have it accidentally swapped at the Post Office and displayed above a wanted poster—leading him to panic that he’s become the target of a police manhunt. The humor unfolds through a series of escalating misunderstandings, all grounded in the quiet chaos of everyday mishaps.
In this lighthearted 2024 tale from PS Artbooks Softee: Blackhawk #14, Chop Chop takes on a new gig as a taxi driver—only to find himself caught in a comedic mix-up when a passenger leaves behind a briefcase. With a news report about a bank robbery buzzing in his ears, Chop Chop can't help but wonder if he's just delivered the stolen loot.
In this lighthearted 2024 tale from PS Artbooks Softee: Blackhawk #14, Chop Chop takes a psychic’s warning about danger from above a little too seriously—only to find himself dodging falling objects in a hilariously literal showdown with two crooks trying to steal a package he’s delivering.
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