Captain Midnight #11
Captain Midnight fills the cockpit in close-up on this 1943 Fawcett cover — flight helmet, yellow goggles, and red jacket fully in frame as he grips the controls of his aircraft, with a second plane visible streaking across the upper right corner. The cover teases "Murder in Mexico! Captain Midnight and the Day of Kukulkan!" promising high-altitude adventure and ancient Mesoamerican intrigue all in one issue. At 68 pages of full color for just a dime, this is a terrific snapshot of wartime comics at their most earnest and action-packed.
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Captain Albright is sent to New Guinea on a trouble-shooting mission for the government, and discovers that there is a fuel shortage in the area to supply our troops. So, Albright whips up a batch of his "water fuel" to tide them over, but the Japanese commander, Captain Isho, learns of it and decides to steal the formula (and Ikky) for his country!
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