Quality Comics · 10¢ · On Sale March 23, 1954
A strong mid-grade copy from the Golden Age war/adventure run of Blackhawk, featuring high-energy aviation action and Cold War–era sci-fi paranoia.
• Cover pencils by Dick Dillin
• Inks by Chuck Cuidera
• Classic aviation/war storytelling from the peak 1950s era
• Villain debuts including The Ram and the robotic “Electronic Brain”
• Multiple Blackhawk feature stories
Standout stories include:
“The Jet-Propelled Terror!”
“The Fiendish Electronic Brain”
“Slaves of the Disabler Ray”
Pure Cold War pulp energy — jet propulsion, rogue scientists, killer robots, and globe-trotting military intrigue.
• General wear consistent with grade
• Edge and corner wear
• Surface wear and handling
• Complete with firmly attached interior
• No restoration detected
Solid Golden Age copy with strong readability and classic cover presence.
Blackhawk was one of Quality Comics’ flagship adventure titles and a major war book of the 1940s–50s. Issues from this era capture the transition from WWII heroics into early sci-fi Cold War storytelling.
Quality Comics · 10¢ · On Sale March 23, 1954
A strong mid-grade copy from the Golden Age war/adventure run of Blackhawk, featuring high-energy aviation action and Cold War–era sci-fi paranoia.
• Cover pencils by Dick Dillin
• Inks by Chuck Cuidera
• Classic aviation/war storytelling from the peak 1950s era
• Villain debuts including The Ram and the robotic “Electronic Brain”
• Multiple Blackhawk feature stories
Standout stories include:
“The Jet-Propelled Terror!”
“The Fiendish Electronic Brain”
“Slaves of the Disabler Ray”
Pure Cold War pulp energy — jet propulsion, rogue scientists, killer robots, and globe-trotting military intrigue.
• General wear consistent with grade
• Edge and corner wear
• Surface wear and handling
• Complete with firmly attached interior
• No restoration detected
Solid Golden Age copy with strong readability and classic cover presence.
Blackhawk was one of Quality Comics’ flagship adventure titles and a major war book of the 1940s–50s. Issues from this era capture the transition from WWII heroics into early sci-fi Cold War storytelling.