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Cover: Dick Dillin & Charles Cuidera

Blackhawk #21

Jan 1956 · Thorpe & Porter · 1/- [0-1-0 GBP]
“The Mechanical Spies from Space”

In "The Mechanical Spies from Space," Ken Kirby's theft of a sacred drum from a Native American medicine man sets off a haunting mystery—its relentless beat follows him, echoing through his mind long after he tries to destroy it. Written by Dave Wood and brought to life with dynamic art by Joe Maneely, this 1956 Blackhawk adventure blends mystery and the uncanny, with a cover by Dick Dillin and Charles Cuidera that captures its eerie tension.

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writer Dave Wood · artist, inker Joe Maneely · cover Dick Dillin, Charles Cuidera

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Full credits

writer Dave Wood
artist, inker Joe Maneely
cover pencils Dick Dillin
cover inks Charles Cuidera

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Ken Kirby steals a drum from a Native American medicine man, and he continues to hear the drum beating constantly, even after he tries to destroy it.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).