Blackhawk #31
In "The Runaway Genie," Olaf leaves the Blackhawks to join his uncle's traveling acrobatic troupe, only to stumble upon a conspiracy threatening King Rudolph's throne. With clever thinking and a hidden signal, he finds a way to call for help from his teammates—without revealing his secret. Written by Jack Miller and brought to life by Dick Dillin’s dynamic art and Sheldon Moldoff’s sharp inks, with a cover by Dillin and Chuck Cuidera, this 1956 adventure blends espionage and circus flair in a classic Blackhawk tale.
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When Olaf takes a leave from the Blackhawks to help his uncle's acrobatic troupe, he discovers a plot to overthrow King Rudolph and comes up with a way to secretly signal the Blackhawks that he needs their help.
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