Captain Aero Comics #25
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCaptain Aero encounters a criminal named Grapho and engages in combat with him and his associates. After a series of battles involving diving maneuvers and gunfire, Captain Aero defeats the villains with help from Special Agent John Decker and Miss Victory. In a separate wartime narrative, a lieutenant and sailor named Sawyer respond to a distress call from a merchant ship burning off Kiska, where they rescue survivors and discover an unidentified vessel before being picked up by the Coast Guard.
In "null," Special Agent John Decker infiltrates a criminal ring by posing as the father of a young woman named Joan, gaining access to a gang that preys on vulnerable girls by pretending to be talent scouts. With the help of Grapho the Graphologist and the sharp instincts of Ellery Cable, Decker must navigate a web of deception where every signature, lie, and false identity could expose him.
Lieutenant and Sawyer, stationed at a naval observation post on Kiska, are scrambled to investigate a merchant ship burning off the coast—only to discover the attacker wasn't a lingering Japanese threat, but something far more audacious: a camouflaged enemy mother ship masquerading as a Russian whaler, shepherding midget submarines to prey on American vessels. Racing against discovery and freezing waters, the two men must find a way to cripple the operation before it slips away into the Arctic night.
When a downed aircraft is reported near a Southwestern Pacific outpost, Lt. Nathan Gordon springs into action—piloting his rescue plane through heavy enemy fire to pull airmen from the sea, again and again, disregarding his own safety and fuel reserves to save those in distress. This true account captures one man's extraordinary courage as he braves Japanese artillery and machine-gun fire across multiple rescue runs, earning him recognition from the War Department itself.
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Reprinted in Good Girl Art Quarterly #10 (1992)
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