Issue No. 163
... August 1961 The Fisherman of Crime: The Fisherman uses fishing equipment and his hovercraft "boat" to commit robberies.
Lady Blackhawk's Deadly Romance: Zinda is romanced and charmed by Count Frederick of Moravia. When evidence suggests he is a masked bandit (who apparently got his jet plane from the Cat-Man, No. 141), she protects him from the Blackhawks. But it's okay, the bad guy is the evil twin of the good Count.
The Giants from the Ancient World: The team chase a costumed crook, Mysto, to Egypt where the bad guy finds a magic helmet in a cave that brings giant statues to life. The Black Knights find other magic items in the cave that they use to defeat Mysto and his giants.
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