Captain Jet #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Rockets from Hell" delivers a thrilling wartime romance in Captain Jet #4 (1952), a standout issue from the Iger Shop team, whose unified art and coloring bring the skies of Korea to life. When the General’s daughter—a bold pilot determined to prove herself—arrives in Korea and challenges Captain Jet to a high-stakes flying duel, sparks fly both in the air and off it. The cover by the Iger Shop captures the tension and daring of the moment, perfectly framing the issue’s mix of aerial peril and emerging romance.
In "Rockets from Hell," retired Captain Jet is pulled back into the cockpit of his fighter plane, now seen as an "Old Timer" by the younger pilots. Sent on a critical mission to stop North Korean drone rocket bombs, he proves his mettle with old-school skill and a few well-timed tricks, earning the respect of the next generation.
In "Collision!", the General's daughter—hot-shot pilot Jo—arrives in Korea to visit her father, bringing with her a daring spirit and a score to settle. Challenging Captain Jet to a high-stakes flying duel, the two clash in the skies, their rivalry sharpening into something deeper, even as danger looms.
In "Tank Killers," Captain Jet takes to the skies over a war-torn battlefield, providing crucial air support to ground troops pinned down by relentless North Korean tanks. With grit and quick thinking, he tracks the enemy to an abandoned rail tunnel, where he must outmaneuver the armored threat before it can strike again.
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Reprinted in Strange Journey #3 (1958)
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