Blackhawk, known as The Miraculous Blackhawk: Freedom's Champion and Blackhawk: Fearless Champion of Freedom, is a 15-chapter theatrical serial released in 1952 by Columbia Pictures. The serial is based on the Blackhawk comic books by DC Comics.
The Blackhawks are battling a group of spies and saboteurs bent on destroying democracy.
Victims[]
Distress Call from Space[]
- Unnamed Guard - Shot in the chest by Aller with a pistol.
- Unnamed Laska Henchman - Shot in the back by Hendrickson with a pistol.
- Total - 2
Blackhawk Traps a Traitor[]
- None
In the Enemy's Hideout[]
- None
The Iron Monster[]
- None
Human Targets[]
- None
Blackhawk's Leap for Life[]
- None
Mystery Fuel[]
- None
Blasted from the Sky[]
- None
Blackhawk Tempts Fate[]
- Bork - Accidentally shot in the chest by Aller with a pistol.
- Total - 1
Chase for Element X[]
- None
Forced Down[]
- Unnamed Carriage Driver - Shot by Cress with a pistol.
- Total - 1
Drums of Doom[]
- Unnamed Laska Henchman - Shot in the chest by Senor Borrego with a pistol.
- Total - 1
Blackhawk's Daring Plan[]
- None
Blackhawk's Wild Ride[]
- Hodge - Fell to his death when his plane was blown up by sabotaged Element X.
- Total - 1
The Leader Unmasked[]
- Cress - Shot to death by Aller and Dyke.
- Aller - Blown up by Cress when he blew up Station 6 on the orders of Mr. Case/The Leader.
- Dyke - Blown up by Cress when he blew up Station 6 on the orders of Mr. Case/The Leader.
- Mr. Case/The Leader - Shot in the chest by Laska with a pistol.
- Total - 4
Deaths[]
- Total - 10
- All Male
Kill Counts[]
- Cress - 3 (Deceased)
- Aller - 3 (Deceased)
- Mr. Case/The Leader - 2 (Deceased)
- Laska - 1 (Alive)
- Senor Borrego - 1 (Alive)
- Hendrickson - 1 (Alive)
- Dyke - 1 (Deceased)