When Blackhawk Gained Its First Female Villain In 1949 blackhawk auction sponsored
\n Created by Chuck Cuidera with Bob Powell and Will Eisner, Blackhawk and the rest of the team first appeared in Military Comics #1 before later getting their own title in 1944 with Blackhawk #9 taking over the numbering of Uncle Sam Quarterly. They also continued to appear in Military Comics until 1950.
Indeed when Neil Gaiman first pitched his Black Orchid comic book to DC Comics, editor Karen Berger presumed he was trying to pitch 'Blackhawk Kid'.\nBut this weekend, Heritage Auctions have a Blackhawk comic from its earliest of days, issue 24, with a lead story by Reed Crandall, The Woman Known As Number One, with an early female Blackhawk villain, Number One, from 1949. Spoilers, she doesn't make it to #25. And currently with bids totalling $51.
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