Cover Credits |
Penciller: Dick Dillin Inker: Charles Cuidera |
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Comic Title: Blackhawk #198
Publisher: DC
(National Periodical Publications, Inc.)
Address: 575 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: July 1964
On Sale Date:
May 14, 1964 Copyright Date May 14, 1964
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1964
Newsstand Date May 14, 1964
Source: Newsdealer Magazine, V19 #4
Frequency: Monthly
Cover Price: $0.12
Page Count: 32
Editor: Murray Boltinoff
Story |
Title: "The Origin of the Blackhawks"
Pages: 25
Feature(s):
Blackhawk (of Earth-1)
Writer: Arnold Drake
Penciller: Dick Dillin
Inker: Charles Cuidera
Feature Character(s)
- Blackhawk (last appearance in Blackhawk #197; next appearance in Blackhawk #199)
Supporting Character(s)
- The Blackhawks (last appearance in Blackhawk #197; next appearance in Blackhawk #199)
- Hendrickson (last appearance in Blackhawk #197; next appearance in Blackhawk #199)
- Stanislaus (last appearance in Blackhawk #197; next appearance in Blackhawk #199)
- Andre (last appearance in Blackhawk #197; next appearance in Blackhawk #199)
- Chuck (last appearance in Blackhawk #197; next appearance in Blackhawk #199)
- Olaf (last appearance in Blackhawk #197; next appearance in Blackhawk #199)
- Chop Chop (last appearance in Blackhawk #197; next appearance in Blackhawk #199)
Villain(s)
- Mr. Vercours and an imposter of Heracles (no further appearances)
- Pierre (a traitor to the French underground; appears in flashback; no further appearances)
- Various Nazis (appear in flashback; no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- General Deering (appears in flashback; no further appearances)
- Roger Duval (alias Heracles; appears in flashback; no further appearances)
- Dwight Eisenhower (in flashback to World War II; next appearance in Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #86)
Flashback Appearance(s)
- Blackhawk (during the formation of the Blackhawks; last appearance in Blackhawk #242; next appearance in Blackhawk #251)
- The Blackhawks (during the formation of the Blackhawks; earliest chronological appearance; next appearance in Blackhawk #251)
- Hendrickson (during the formation of the Blackhawks; earliest chronological appearance; next appearance in Blackhawk #251)
- Stanislaus (during the formation of the Blackhawks; last appearance in Blackhawk #154; next appearance in Blackhawk #251)
- Andre (during the formation of the Blackhawks; last appearance in Blackhawk #260; next appearance in Blackhawk #251)
- Chuck (during the formation of the Blackhawks; last appearance in Blackhawk #254; next appearance in Blackhawk #251)
- Olaf (during the formation of the Blackhawks; earliest chronological appearance; next appearance in Blackhawk #251)
- Blackhawk (immediately preceeding D-Day; last appearance in Blackhawk #196; next appearance in Blackhawk #200)
- The Blackhawks (immediately preceeding D-Day; last appearance in Blackhawk #196; next appearance in Blackhawk #202)
- Andre (immediately preceeding D-Day; last appearance in Blackhawk #196; next appearance in Blackhawk #202)
- Chuck (immediately preceeding D-Day; last appearance in Blackhawk #196; next appearance in Blackhawk #202)
- Hendrickson (immediately preceeding D-Day; last appearance in Blackhawk #196; next appearance in Blackhawk #202)
- Olaf (immediately preceeding D-Day; last appearance in Blackhawk #196; next appearance in Blackhawk #202)
- Stanislaus (immediately preceeding D-Day; last appearance in Blackhawk #196; next appearance in Blackhawk #202)
Comments:
Part 1: "D-Day for the Blackhawks"
Part 2: "The Jigsaw Goliath
Part 3: "Showdown at Omaha Beach"
The origin of the Earth-One Blackhawks in revealed in this story. According to the caption, months pass between pages 10 and 11 of this story. However, years, not months, must have elapsed between these pages since the formation of the Blackhawks shown in part 1 took place in late 1939 or early 1940 and parts 2 and 3 take place immediately preceeding the D-Day invasion in 1944.
Synopsis:
The Blackhawks learn that Heracles, a member of the French underground during World War II, is still alive. While they leave to meet their old comrade, the Blackhawks recall how the team was first formed. Once assembled into a unit, the team infiltrated a Nazi weapons factory with Heracles's help. The Blackhawks destroyed the Nazis weapons just before the D-Day invasion of Europe, but Heracles was apparently killed.
When the Blackhawks meet their old comrade, he turns out to be an imposter. The crook wanted Blackhawk to lead him to a chest containing currency that was lost on the mission. Blackhawk suspected a trick and has a trap planned for the phony Heracles. The currency turns out to be worthless counterfeit Nazi money. The imposter is then arrested.
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