Issue No. 32

August 1950

The Oracle of Delya - The oracle predicts some disasters, but the Blackhawks discover it's all a scheme to make people believe the prophecies are real and sell them for millions. The oracle predicts the destruction of Blackhawk Island, but the Blackhawks prevent it. The oracle commits suicide rather than face justice.

Chop Chop - The President of Muchogusto wants a Blackhawk for a bodyguard and gets Chop Chop. Chop does figure out the attempted assassin of the President is his girlfriend, Paquita.

The Flying Fish - The Blackhawks discover a small time crook named Pilfer Prode has been passing himself off as a fish god to swindle the country of Oray out of their pearls and gold.

"Cruise to Oblivion" 1-page text

The Ancient Curse - After discovering an ancient tomb with a curse, Dr. Frayman disappears. The Blackhawks investigate and discovers Frayman faked his disappearance to scare people away from the tomb, so he can loot its secrets. He is, of course, apprehended.

Thanks to David Chapman for submitting the cover for this issue and Keith Hammond for submitting the synopsis.



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