Banner Comics #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# Banner Comics #5 This issue features multiple stories including one involving Nazi agents who demonstrate a mysterious gun to their superiors and hold a woman named Mary captive, though she manages to escape their plans. Another story follows General Field's drivers Stan and Dicky as they encounter a Mongol giant creature that attacks their vehicle and kills one of their companions before escaping into the woods. A third story depicts a rescue operation at sea where sailors in a boat encounter a typhoon and must navigate treacherous waters to reach a sealion, leading to combat with enemy forces who have machine guns aboard. The final featured story involves a character named Kay who must survive a doomed airplane that goes into a spin, requiring her to use quick thinking and rope work to prevent the aircraft's destruction as it plummets toward the ground.
In this biographical sketch, Capt. Edwin Musick's pioneering career in aviation is traced from his historic 1927 tri-motor flight between Key West and Havana through his launch of the prestigious San Francisco-Manila Clipper Service. A decorated pilot who earned the Harmon Trophy in 1936, Musick's legacy as one of transport aviation's greatest figures is remembered alongside the tragedy that struck during a routine flight home in 1938.
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