Cover Credits |
Penciller: Dick Dillin Inker: Charles Cuidera |
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Comic Title: Blackhawk #192
Publisher: DC
(National Periodical Publications, Inc.)
Address: 575 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: January 1964
On Sale Date:
November 14, 1963 Newsstand Date November 14, 1963
Source: House Ad, Detective Comics #322, Page 29
Newsstand Date November 14, 1963
Source: Newsdealer Magazine, V18 #10
Copyright Date November 14, 1963
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1963
Frequency: Monthly
Cover Price: $0.12
Page Count: 32
Editor: Jack Schiff
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Title: "King Condor's Fabulous Birds"
Pages: 16
Feature(s):
Blackhawk (of Earth-1)
Writer: Dave Wood
Penciller: Dick Dillin
Inker: Charles Cuidera
Feature Character(s)
- Blackhawk (last appearance in Blackhawk #192; next appearance in Blackhawk #193)
Supporting Character(s)
- The Blackhawks (last appearance in Blackhawk #192; next appearance in Blackhawk #193)
- Hendrickson (last appearance in Blackhawk #191; next appearance in Blackhawk #193)
- Stanislaus (last appearance in Blackhawk #192; next appearance in Blackhawk #193)
- Andre (last appearance in Blackhawk #191; next appearance in Blackhawk #193)
- Chuck (last appearance in Blackhawk #192; next appearance in Blackhawk #193)
- Olaf (last appearance in Blackhawk #192; next appearance in Blackhawk #193)
- Chop Chop (last appearance in Blackhawk #191; next appearance in Blackhawk #193)
Villain(s)
- King Condor (last appearance in Blackhawk #158; next appearance in Blackhawk #209)
- Three mythical birds (no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- Mr. Kimball (no further appearances)
Synopsis:
King Condor steals a sorcerer’s scroll containing the legend of three powerful eggs. The Blackhawks learn where the first two eggs are located and track down the crook. The team is unable to stop King Condor as he releases a Basilisk and a Thunderbird from the eggs.
The Blackhawk try to stop the final egg from hatching, but they are too late. King Condor has hatched a roc as well. While the Blackhawks battle the deadly bird foes, King Condor assembles a Phoenix statue that will bring him immortality. Fortunately, Blackhawk is able to destroy the statue, preventing King Condor’s goals, and causing the mythical birds to disappear.
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