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Brûlant #6

Jul 1968 · Arédit-Artima · 1,50 FRF
“Mon ami était un monstre”

In "Mon ami était un monstre," the Blackhawks go deep undercover in Belgium during World War II, racing against time to expose a hidden plane factory and free the enslaved workers before a devastating Allied strike. Written by Bob Haney and George Kashdan, with art by Dick Dillin and inks by Charles Cuidera, this 1968 issue delivers tense espionage and wartime stakes in a story that’s as gripping as it is grounded in its historical setting.

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writer Bob Haney · writer George Kashdan · artist Dick Dillin · inker Charles Cuidera

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During World War II, the Blackhawks go undercover in Belgium to infiltrate a secret plane factory and evacuate the forced laborers before Allied bombers hit it.

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