Blackhawk (Volume 1) with a cover date of February, 1959.
Synopsis for "The Human Dynamo"
Electrically charged crook throws high power bolts to commit crimes.
Appearing in "The Human Dynamo"
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- Dynamo (Single appearance)
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- Blackhawk Lockheed F-90Cs
Synopsis for "The Feathered Sleuth"
Blackie, the Blackhawks' mascot, saves them from a gang bent on stealing a government arms shipment.
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- Blackhawk Lockheed F-90Cs
Synopsis for "The Lady Blackhawk"
This is an in-universe article with out-of-universe material.
This story introduces the brave and beautiful Zinda Blake, who wants to be a Blackhawk. Even though she saves the Blackhawks from the villainous Scavenger, she decides she's not quite ready to be a member of the team.
Appearing in "The Lady Blackhawk"
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- Lady Blackhawk (First appearance)
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- Scavenger (First appearance)
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- Sir Hamilton (Single appearance)
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- Blackhawk Lockheed F-90Cs
- Safari-mobile
Notes
- First appearance of Lady Blackhawk. She appears next in Blackhawk #140.
- Blackie appeared last in Blackhawk #129. He appears next in Blackhawk #144.
- The Scavenger that appears in this issue is not the same villain as Aquaman's foe Peter Mortimer, nor the cybernetic villain who once fought Superboy.
- This issue of Blackhawk includes a one-page text story titled "Mystery of the Two Missile Men" about how kidnapped missile techs use missile jargon to fool their captors and escape.
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