All-American Men of War #95
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Second Sight for a Pilot!", a downed fighter pilot with jammed weapons and a tank crew trapped in a minefield must find a way to fight back—using the pilot’s eyes to guide the tank’s fire. Written by Hank Chapman and illustrated by Jack Abel, this gripping 1963 tale blends wartime tension and ingenuity in a story where every second counts. The cover by Russ Heath captures the high-stakes drama with sharp, dynamic detail.
In "Second Sight for a Pilot!", Johnny uses his uncanny third sight to glimpse enemy planes before they appear, racing against time to intercept them and protect a Flying Fortress—before the real threat arrives.
In "The I.O.U. Tank!" from All-American Men of War #95 (1963), a stranded tank crew and a fighter pilot whose guns have failed must rely on each other in a desperate bid to take out enemy armor—using the pilot’s vantage point to guide the tank’s fire, turning an impossible situation into a tense, high-stakes collaboration.
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