The post-Crisis Blackhawkwas Janos Prohaska, a Polish fighter pilot who fought in the Spanish Civil War. Following the fall of Poland, he traveled to the UK, where he became the commander of the secret Allied Blackhawk Squadron. Blackhawk’s team stayed together after World War II and battled communists and Super-Villains. They subsequently served as both a courier service (Blackhawk Express) and as part of the Checkmate organization.
Q: Can I display the Blackhawk statue?
A: Yes, you can display the statue, as it includes a collectible art card.
Q: Does this action figure come with any weapons?
A: Yes, this action figure includes three weapons as accessories.
Q: Does the figure come with a base?
A: Yes, the figure comes with a base.
Q: Is this action figure suitable for children?
A: No, this action figure is suitable for ages 17 and up.
Q: Does the action figure have many moving parts?
A: Yes, the action figure is designed with ultra articulation with up to 22 moving parts.
Q: Are there any other DC multiverse figures to collect?
A: Yes, you can collect all McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse figures.
Q: How tall is the Blackhawk action figure?
A: The Blackhawk action figure measures 7.1 inches tall.
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The post-Crisis Blackhawkwas Janos Prohaska, a Polish fighter pilot who fought in the Spanish Civil War. Following the fall of Poland, he traveled to the UK, where he became the commander of the secret Allied Blackhawk Squadron. Blackhawk’s team stayed together after World War II and battled communists and Super-Villains. They subsequently served as both a courier service (Blackhawk Express) and as part of the Checkmate organization.

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