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  • Blackhawk Vol 1 41
Inker1
  • Bill Ward
  • Paul Gustavson
  • Reed Crandall
Inker1
  • Bill Ward
  • Paul Gustavson
  • Reed Crandall
Penciler1
  • Bill Ward
  • Paul Gustavson
  • Reed Crandall
StoryTitle
  • Chop Chop
  • Assassination In Argo
  • Battle of the Sky Tanks
  • The Lost Tribe of Ormolu
  • The Mad Dictator
  • The Man Who Owned Blackhawk Island
Editor1
  • Al Grenet
Penciler1
  • Bill Ward
  • Paul Gustavson
  • Reed Crandall
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  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Other Characters: * Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Other Characters: * Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Carolyn, Jurgen's girlfriend * Captain Blake, Jurgen's yacht captain Other Characters: * Edgar Jurgen, very wealthy yachtsman Locations: * * temporary Blackhawk base on an atoll in the vicinity of Blackhawk Island
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Endicore, an embittered expatriate ex-scientist * Endicore's spearmen Other Characters: * Zara, Endicore's daughter Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Items: * Vehicles: * Jurgen's sloop * Jurgen's high-speed launch
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Nakal, and several other foreign assassins Other Characters: * Dr. Trojan, an electronic engineer * the Minister of Defense of Akenbourg * the President of Sumeria * Tropp, owner of the Mala Chemical Works Locations: * the International Exposition, in Argo Items: * prototype of Dr. Trojan's radar-television coastal defense system Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * :* :* :* :* :* :* :* Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Ho Lin, Southeast Asian rebel officer turned conquerer * Emissary X, Asian agent of a foreign dictator power Other Characters: * Soo Yat, Southeast Asian rebel officer turned national hero Locations: * a struggling democracy in a remote and little-known corner of Southeastern Asia Items: * Vehicles: * Flying Tanks
Editor1
  • Al Grenet
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CoverArtist
  • Reed Crandall
Issue
  • 41(xsd:integer)
Speaker
Links
  • * Blackhawk #41 entire issue * Blackhawk #41 index entry
Volume
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Title
  • Blackhawk
Month
  • June
Synopsis
  • Wealthy egomaniac yachtsman Edgar Jurgen inadvertently discovers the location of Blackhawk Island, attempts to visit it, and is rebuffed by Blackhawk, who has mined the surrounding waters, and Jurgen seethes at this humiliation, until his much-younger girlfriend Carolyn reveals that she's made some inquiries. Blackhawk Island, it turns out, is still nominally part of the territory of a local native ruler. Jurgen buys the rights to the island and evicts the Blackhawks. Shortly later, Carolyn and Captain Blake, who have been conspiring secretly all along, seize control of Blackhawk Island, of Jurgen's yacht, and of Jurgen himself.
  • A distress call from a grounded passenger plane brings the Blackhawk squadron to Ormolu; they encounter the spear-wielding white-skinned tribesmen, get captured, let their planes get burned, and soon find the passengers and crew of the downed plane in a jungle prison compound. Endicore the ruler condemns the Blackhawks to be executed at sunrise, but Zara his daughter secretly helps the team to disguise themselves and escape; she also reveals that Endicore is dying of Malaria. The disguised team escapes to the island's beach, and signals a passing steamship with Blackhawk's belt radio, bringing a doctor ashore. One short fistfight later they get the doctor into Endicore's hut, and the old man is diagnosed, treated, and will recover. Endicore changes his mind about civilization and resolves to return to his unnamed native country and resume his work in science.
  • Some time later, the government troops besieging Ho Lin's position are attacked by flying heavy tanks, and wiped out to the last man; Ho Lin resolves to sweep onward to the capital, seize power, and rule! Idealistic patriotic Soo Yat is shocked at Lin's new attitude. Soon, as Ho Lin's forces are beseiging the capital, the Blackhawk squadron lands at an airfield inside the city, and they take positions and observe the fighting. Approaching a known minefield, the tanks are seen to extrude their retractable wings and take flight. The city's defenses are destroyed before the Blackhawks can even get back to the airfield. Over Soo Yat's complaints, Ho Lin now plans to round up and execute the defeated leader and all his followers; this conversation takes place within earshot of the scattered, hunkered-down Blackhawks. To reach the airport, they swarm aboard the rearmost of the tanks, spike its biggest gun, and capture it; this turns out to be Soo Yat's tank, so there's a conversation between her and Blackhawk about the situation. Rebel forces catch up to them just as they reach the airport and the shooting starts up again, but before taking off Blackhawk lets Soo Yat use his jet's radio to warn Ho Lin of their suspicions about Emissary X. At the ruler's palace, Emissary X is present when Ho Lin receives this message, and cheerfully confesses to the accusation it contains, that he's fronting for a foreign dictator power. Ho Lin realizes that he's made a bad bargain, but orders his forces to attack Soo Yat and her new Blackhawk friends. At the airport the gunfight has now closed ranks and become a fistfight, and Blackhawk jets get airborne, just before six heavy flying tanks arrive. Soo Yat is gunned down on the runway by the tanks, which are then quickly outmaneuvered and outfought by the legendary Blackhawks. Emissary X and Ho Lin try to escape in a staff car; Blackhawk shoots out its engine and it crashes into a big rock; we don't actually see either of the bodies.
  • A week goes by during which the Blackhawks set up camp on a deserted atoll elsewhere in the vicinity, and are out of radio contact with the world, while Blake and Carolyn and the yacht's crew use Jurgen's high-speed launch to do some open-seas piracy. They are in the midst of raiding the freighter Cambodia when the Blackhawks catch up with them, land their planes on the ocean, climb a long ladder onto the ship, and begins to punch out the pistol-packing pirates. Andre gets shot in the shoulder by Captain Blake, and Blackhawk takes a bad fall, and the pirates escape, but the team follows them back to their base, on Blackhawk Island. Using a tunnel from the sea cove to their underground laboratories, the Blackhawks attack the pirates just in time to keep Jurgen from getting shot, then they punch out all of the knife and gun wielding pirates. Jurgen is appreciative and soon signs over the rights to the island to Blackhawk.
  • An inventor named Endicore developed some explosives for use in mining but lost faith in civilization and progress when they were used in war, went mad, recruited some followers, and brought his young daughter Zara to Ormolu, the largest island in the uninhabited Mokaras, and established an anti-machinery society of savages.
  • Chop Chop goes fishing and finds a treasure map that leads him to a fish shop.
  • Some time later the tiny Southeast Asian nation restores peace, freedom, and democracy, and erects a statue to the late national hero Soo Yat.
  • At the International Exposition in Argo, Dr. Trojan is kidnapped pretty much right under the noses of the Blackhawk pilots, and a group of the world's most notable statesmen and scientists and industrialists are attacked by a ring of foreign assassins. Belatedly suspicious, the Blackhawks defeat the enemy agents and rescue Dr. Trojan.
  • In a remote and little-known corner of Southeastern Asia, civil war rages, between the tyrannical government and Ho Lin's rebels, who have been chased out into the mountains. The Blackhawk squadron destroys a highway bridge to frustrate some national government motorized infantry pursuit, buying time for the rebels to flee; later in the mountains the rebel leader meets with "Emissary X" who claims to have the means of victory, if only Ho Lin cares to grasp them. Ho Lin and his female lieutenant Soo Yat distrust this guy but accept his help; he makes a radio call to his unidentified boss, which is monitored and decrypted on Blackhawk Island. Soon some new secret weapons are on their way to Southeast Asia, but so are the Blackhawks.
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  • We don't want to mess into a genuine civil war! But keep an eye peeled for Emissary X and that secret weapon! We don't want him turning a civil strife into a war of conquest!
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  • 1951(xsd:integer)
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