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Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Number 1154: Blackhawk and the slinky, kinky Black Widow


There’s a panel on page three of this tale from Blackhawk #94 (1955) that shows how disconnected comics could get between visuals and scripting. Although the Blackhawks’ jets are screaming away from an airfield, a mechanic is shouting, “Hey, Blackhawk, I wanted to ask you...” His buddy says, “Let him go, Sam!” as if there was a way to call Blackhawk back.

(I can just visualize artist Dick Dillin's first encounter with that panel in the script, exclaiming, “....Wha---?!”)

Blackhawk and his fellow soldiers of fortune have just captured the villain, Mogreb, who has hidden the plans for an “atomic ray machine” and won't say where they are. He's sentenced to hang at noon by a judge who presides in a court in whatever unnamed country the story takes place. In the aforementioned strange panel on page three the second mechanic says, “Blackhawk hates capital punishment,” and in the very next panel Blackhawk says to his men, “I’m not mooning over Mogreb's hanging! He deserves to die!”

A girl masquerading as a reporter shows her true colors by becoming the villainous Black Widow, and the race is on to the plans for the atomic ray machine. The slinky, kinky Black Widow, like many other bad-ass women in Blackhawk, acts the dominatrix, in control of a gang of men in masks. That fetish stuff fits with the leather-clad Blackhawks. I like her, even if other things in the script are off-kilter.










3 comments:

Chuck Wells said...

Man, I really like the Blackhawks of that period and this is one that I don't have, so - yay!

Pappy said...

Me too, Chuck. Love those Blackhawks! Thanks for your note.

Darci said...

I'm surprised no one mentioned this Black Widow costume's resemblance to the Lady Blackhawk outfit that Zinda Blake debuted in Blackhawk #133 (Feb 1959)?