Captain Wings #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCaptain Wings #2 (1994) delivers a thrilling chapter as the hero takes his first flight in the sleek new moon-hopper jet, soaring toward a remote island with only the wind and his instincts for company. With Bob Lubbers handling both the interior art and cover, the issue captures every daring maneuver and shadowed conspiracy in crisp, dynamic lines—especially as Mason’s betrayal sets off a tense chase that ends in a failed heist by Mr. Atlantis.
In "null," Captain Wings takes his first flight in the experimental moon-hopper jet, testing it over a remote island. As he soars above the solitude, Mason’s betrayal surfaces when he alerts Mr. Atlantis to the jet’s whereabouts—only for the attempt to steal it to fall apart in failure.
In "null," Captain Wings steps in when Mr. Atlantis targets Colonel Max Hall, trading places with the colonel to stop the villain's submarine assault. With the ocean floor as their battleground, the fate of the mission—and the man beneath the waves—hangs in the balance.
In "null," Captain Wings races against time when Mr. Pupin kidnaps Roger Pettygill’s children to force him into stealing a jet. With the stakes high and the clock ticking, Captain Wings steps in to protect the family and stop the hijacking before it’s too late.
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↩ Reprints Wings Comics #87 (1947), Wings Comics #88 (1947), Wings Comics #100 (1948)
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