All-American Men of War #114
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Ace Who Died Twice!", Steve Savage—ruthless in his defiance, unmatched in the cockpit—fights not just the Germans, but the very rules he’s supposed to follow. Written by Robert Kanigher and drawn with gritty precision by Joe Kubert, this 1966 issue captures a pilot whose recklessness might be his greatest weapon. The cover by Joe Kubert perfectly frames the tension of a man on the edge, both in war and in himself.
In "The Ace Who Died Twice!" from All-American Men of War #114 (1966), Steve Savage—a fighter pilot whose reckless streak has followed him from civilian life into combat—proves that even the most stubborn troublemaker can become a vital force in the fight against the Germans. With grit, instinct, and a knack for surviving the impossible, he pushes his limits in the skies over Europe, where every mission tests not just his skill, but his resolve.
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