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mistygeek ([personal profile] mistygeek) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2012-05-07 05:25 pm

Meet Blackhawk

"He was a man in total control - unapproachable, unforgiving, unfathomable. He was his own law and his own morality. He lived in a world dominated by an atmosphere of fatalism. He was the first comic book anti-hero." -- Jim Steranko's History of Comics


If you find these too small to read, I have bigger scans here. They are almost to 2mbs a piece, so please no hotlinking.


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Ann is one of the lucky ones. Falling for Blackhawk is often fatal within the story.

Also, for those familiar with the Blackhawks I feel the need to add this, NOTHING HAPPENED TO THESE GUYS AFTER THE 1950S. NOTHING, I SAY. They all died of old age while fixing planes or battling villains. And Chop-Chop became a world famous cook that funded the whole Blackhawk Enterprise when not punching out criminals or helping little old ladies across the street.
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[personal profile] tsunamiwombat 2012-05-08 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
Blackhawk lookin like a bawse.
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[personal profile] full_metal_ox 2012-05-13 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
Am I the only one thinking that the Blackhawks were airborne forerunners of the Inglourious Basterds?