Blackhawk was a creation of the late Will Eisner for Quality Comics, which was later bought out by DC Comics. According to the "Who's Who In The DC Universe" update, Blackhawk's real name is Janos Prohaska, sometimes said to be Polish, other times said to be US-born. He's the leader of the seven-man Blackhawks team, a group of WW2 ace pilots who travel the world combating evil.
CHAPTER TITLES: 1. Distress Call from Space (certficate #15721); 2. Blackhawk Traps a Traitor (certificate #15722); 3. In the Enemy's Hideout (certificate #15723); 4. The Iron Monster (certificate #15724); 5. Human Targets (certificate #15725); 6. Blackhawk's Leap for Life (certificate #15726); 7. Mystery Fuel (certificate #157227); 8. Blasted from the Sky (certificate #15728); 9. Blackhawk Tempts Fate (certificate #15729); 10. Chase for Element X (certificate #15730); 11. Forced Down (certificate #15731); 12. Drums of Doom (certificate #15732); 13. Blackhawk's Daring Plan (certificate #15733); 14. Blackhawk's Wild Ride (certificate #15734); 15. The Leader Unmasked (certificate #15735).
Blackhawk drives a 1951 Ford Victoria V8 four-door hardtop.
Kirk Alyn and Carol Forman have appeared together in three cliffhanger serials. El supermán (1948), Federal Agents vs. Underworld, Inc. (1949), and Blackhawk: Fearless Champion of Freedom (1952). Kirk plays the hero and Carol plays the villain in each.
The same Standard Oil facility is used in Chapters 1, 8, and 9. It also appears in Los diablos del círculo rojo (1939) and other cliffhanger serials.