Blackhawk (1944) #203

Stories by Bob Haney and George Kashdan. Art and Cover by Dick Dillin & Charles Cuidera. “Operation White Dragon” – In the origin of Chop-Chop, the Blackhawks are sent on a special mission to China to convince a warlord to stop being neutral and join the Allies. They meet a costumed fighter, the White Dragon, who wages a guerilla war on the Japanese before he is betrayed by the warlord. Plus: “Operation White Dragon (Part 2)” – The Japanese capture Liu Huang, who has been fighting as the White Dragon, unknown to his warlord father. He is rescued by the Blackhawks, but his career as the White Dragon is over, due to his “losing face.” The Blackhawks lead the rebels to try to oust the Japanese from the city, but Liu Huang insists on going along and must overcome the Blackhawks’ objections by proving he belongs. And: Blackhawk Combat Diary story “Death of the Super-Sub” – The Blackhawks go on their first sea-going mission in World War II, to battle a Nazi super-submarine. Also: 1-page Blackie the Blackhawk Mascot story by Henry Boltinoff, where Blackie and a hawk friend catch fish for a man on a life raft. Plus: 1-page ad for G.I. Joe issue of Showcase (1956-1978) #53.

32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.

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