Monday, 15 August 2016

Number 1932: Men — and one beautiful woman — from the future

Chop Chop, the racist caricature, flies to the rescue of his Blackhawk team mates in “Men From the Future,” the lead story from Blackhawk #47 (1951). We see him fly over singing his version of the Blackhawk fight song: “Ovel land, ovel sea, we fight to keep men flee!” (Ugh.)

Chop Chop flies between buildings, all the better to drop a bomb on the enemy. Good ol' Chop Chop...he gets to fly to the rescue, but in those days didn’t even get to wear a Blackhawk uniform!

Pencils and inks by Reed Crandall, as per the Grand Comics Database, with the story by William Woolfolk, as per Martin O’Hearn, who identifies artists and writers in his informative blog, Who Created the Comic Books?.











Another story from this issue, shown in 2011. Just click on the thumbnail.


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