Aces High #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Rules," Lt. Dale’s unorthodox tactics as a WWI pilot push the fragile truce between American and German aviators to the breaking point. Written by Jack Oleck and brought to life by George Evans’ dynamic art and Marie Severin’s vivid colors, this 1999 Gemstone issue explores the cost of defying tradition in the skies above the Western Front. The cover by George Evans captures the tension with striking precision.
In "The Rules," Lt. Dale’s reckless disregard for the unspoken code between American and German pilots during WWI reaches a breaking point. When his actions finally cross a line the enemy can no longer ignore, the consequences are immediate—and personal.
In "Greasemonkey," Sgt. Warner, a grounded mechanic still reeling from the loss of his best friend in a tragic accident, takes a desperate stand when a base captain faces a perilous mission. With the captain’s wife recently given birth, Warner steps into the cockpit to fly the mission himself, driven by guilt and a need to atone.
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Reprinted in Aces High Annual #1 (1999)
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