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|Row 1 info = Blackhawk
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|Row 1 info = Unknown
 
|Row 2 title = First Appearance
 
|Row 2 title = First Appearance
|Row 2 info = Military Comics #1 (August, 1941)
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|Row 2 info = Military Comics #1 (August 1941)
 
|Row 3 title = Original Publisher
 
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|Row 3 info = Quality Comics
 
|Row 3 info = Quality Comics
 
|Row 4 title = Created by
 
|Row 4 title = Created by
|Row 4 info = Will Eisner, Bob Powell & Chuck Cuidera (as Charles Cuidera)
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|Row 4 info = Will Eisner, Bob Powell, & Chuck Cuidera}}
 
== Origin ==
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Blackhawk was an ace pilot from Poland. After Nazis bombed the peaceful farm that his family lived on, in the opening days of World War II, killing everyone he loved, Blackhawk vowed to battle tyranny. He assembled an international team of ace fighter pilots to assist him.
   
 
Blackhawk and his men were ace pilots, flying customized fighter planes, Grumman XF5F Skyrocket. They usually carried handguns and operated off of a remote and heavily fortified island in the Atlantic Ocean. Blackhawk himself was a brilliant leader and tactician. He was also good with his fists.
== Golden Age History ==
 
   
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In ''Hit Comics'' #26, Blackhawk was summoned by [[Kid Eternity]] from Blackhawk's own comic, Military Comics, to combat Dr. Pain who the aviator kills in battle. 
Blackhawk was an ace pilot from Poland. After Nazis bombed the peaceful farm that his family lived on, in the opening days of World War II, killing everyone he loved, Blackhawk vowed to battle tyranny. He assembled an international team of ace fighter pilots to assist him.
 
   
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His enemies included fantastic devices such as the [[Iron Emperor]] and the [[War Wheel]] as well as modern day evil doers named after [[Mordred]], [[Genghis Khan]], and [[Blackbeard]].
Blackhawk and his men were ace pilots, flying customized fighter planes. They usually carried handguns and operated off of a remote and heavily fortified island in the Atlantic Ocean. Blackhawk himself was a brilliant leader and tactician. He was also good with his fists.
 
   
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He met [[Fear]] multiple times.
== Golden Age Appearances ==
 
   
 
== Public Domain Appearances ==
*Military Comics #1-43
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*Military Comics #1-43
 
*Modern Comics #44-102
 
*Modern Comics #44-102
 
*Blackhawk #9-107
 
*Blackhawk #9-107
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*Hit Comics #26
 
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*Jetman #30
== Notes ==
 
 
Only Blackhawk's Golden Age Appearances are public domain. Lady Blackhawk and other details of Blackhawk's life developed by DC Comics, in Blackhawk #108 and beyond, are not public domain. DC holds a trademrk on the name Blackhawk.
 
   
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackhawk_%28DC_Comics%29 Wikipedia]
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackhawk_%28DC_Comics%29 Wikipedia]
 
[[Category:Heroes]]
 
 
[[Category:1941 Debuts]]
 
[[Category:1941 Debuts]]
 
[[Category:Comic Book Characters]]
 
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[[Category:Will Eisner-Creator]]
 
[[Category:Will Eisner-Creator]]
 
[[Category:Bob Powell - Creator]]
 
[[Category:Bob Powell - Creator]]
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[[Category:Kid Eternity Summons]]
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[[Category:Polish Characters]]
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[[Category:Black Themed Characters]]
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[[Category:Bird Themed Characters]]
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[[Category:Non-Powered Characters]]
 
[[Category:Protagonists]]
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[[Category:Real Name Unknown]]
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[[Category:Chuck Cuidera - Creator]]

Revision as of 04:03, 2 April 2020

Blackhawk
Blackhawk

Real Name

Unknown

First Appearance

Military Comics #1 (August 1941)

Original Publisher

Quality Comics

Created by

Will Eisner, Bob Powell, & Chuck Cuidera

Origin

Blackhawk was an ace pilot from Poland. After Nazis bombed the peaceful farm that his family lived on, in the opening days of World War II, killing everyone he loved, Blackhawk vowed to battle tyranny. He assembled an international team of ace fighter pilots to assist him.

Blackhawk and his men were ace pilots, flying customized fighter planes, Grumman XF5F Skyrocket. They usually carried handguns and operated off of a remote and heavily fortified island in the Atlantic Ocean. Blackhawk himself was a brilliant leader and tactician. He was also good with his fists.

In Hit Comics #26, Blackhawk was summoned by Kid Eternity from Blackhawk's own comic, Military Comics, to combat Dr. Pain who the aviator kills in battle. 

His enemies included fantastic devices such as the Iron Emperor and the War Wheel as well as modern day evil doers named after Mordred, Genghis Khan, and Blackbeard.

He met Fear multiple times.

Public Domain Appearances

  • Military Comics #1-43
  • Modern Comics #44-102
  • Blackhawk #9-107
  • Hit Comics #26
  • Jetman #30

See Also