Blackhawk
Man of No Nation…

Blackhawk is the leader of a group of military men all from countries that the Axis occupied during World WarWar comics feature military personnel fighting enemy troops. These comics are great adventure comics, but also very useful propaganda. II. Formed prior to the Americans entering WW2, Blackhawk began one of the best routine mission against the Axis by routinely bombing Axis targets at night and helping with rescue missions where they were able to do so. Once he was pursued by the Nazis to his familyMeant to denote a group of characters that are all interrelated or share the same origins, methodology, or powers. (Example: All Members of the Green Lantern Corps belong to €œthe Lantern family €) farm in Poland only to watch helplessly as the Nazis bombed his home killing those on the land.
Blackhawk was then born and joined by others of a similar mindset called The Blackhawks. Blackhawk and his organization answers to Sir Winston Churchill of Great Britain and it is the British that fund Blackhawk’s mission.
First Appearance

Created By: Will Eisner
PowersThe extraordinary abilities that a characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics). may possess. (Example: Aquaman can telepathically control marine life as one of his powers.)
Blackhawk is a normal human being and has no super powersThe extraordinary abilities that a characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics). may possess. (Example: Aquaman can telepathically control marine life as one of his powers.).
VulnerabilitiesA characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics).'s weakness.
Blackhawk is a normal human and has normal vulnerabilitiesA characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics).'s weakness..
SkillsThe abilities that a normal person in the real world could potentially share with a fictional DCUAn abbreviation of DC Universe or DC Comics Universe. Meant to denote the comics that are published by DC Comics and the Universe that DC has built for its stories. characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics).. (Example: Some Motocross bike riders ride a bike as well as Black Canary.)
Athletic – Blackhawk is an extremely athletic man.
Leadership – Able to lead men of many nations, Blackhawk is a very charismatic leader.
Martial Artist – Blackhawk is a superb hand-to-hand combatant.
Vehicles – Blackhawk is an expert pilot of 1940s aircraft.
Weaponry – Blackhawk is an expert marksman with aircraft and regular firearms.
EquipmentAny items that a characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics). would use that does not have an intentional use as a weapon. (Example: The Flash €™s Costume Ring holds his costume so that he can change super fast is a unique piece of equipment.)
Aircraft – Blackhawk piloted a series of airplane fighters in the WW2 theater of warWar comics feature military personnel fighting enemy troops. These comics are great adventure comics, but also very useful propaganda..
HeadquartersThe location of where a single costumed character or a team of costumed characters meet, plan courses or actions, or even live. The JLAAn abbreviation of Justice League of America Satellite, the Batcave, and the Fortress of Solitude are all examples of Headquarters. – Blackhawk Island – Is a hidden strip of land that the Blackhawks would serve as the headquartersThe location of where a single costumed character or a team of costumed characters meet, plan courses or actions, or even live. The JLAAn abbreviation of Justice League of America Satellite, the Batcave, and the Fortress of Solitude are all examples of Headquarters. of the Blackhawks and some of the stranger weaponry of the World WarWar comics feature military personnel fighting enemy troops. These comics are great adventure comics, but also very useful propaganda. II era.