Collection Fantôme #[A574] [A]
"Compagnons d'infortune" sees Barry O'Neill and Jean Legrand tasked with safely transporting aircraft to their destination, only to be ambushed by Fang Gow’s men, who impersonate them and take control of the vehicle. As the decoys drive toward the border, Barry reveals he’d anticipated the betrayal, having reserved just enough fuel to reach their goal. The impostors are apprehended, and the two men track Fang Gow to his hideout, where they rescue the real pilots and capture the thief. Written and illustrated by Ed Winiarski, this 1945 French wartime adventure from Editions Mondiales blends tension and cunning in a tightly plotted tale of deception and perseverance.
In "Compagnons d'infortune," Jean LeGrand and Barry O'Neill race against time to stop a bomb at an arms factory, only to find their enemy is one step ahead. When a saboteur reports their failure—and the deaths of the agents—back to Fang Gow, the truth is far from what it seems, setting the stage for a tense pursuit through shadows and deception. Written and illustrated by Ed Winiarski, this 1945 adventure blends wartime intrigue with a cat-and-mouse game that refuses to end where it began.
In "Barry et Legrand en face de Fang-Gow," the duo must protect a convoy of aircraft from the cunning Fang Gow, who sends impostors to steal them. When the real pilots are trapped and the fake ones take over, Barry and Legrand use quick thinking and a hidden reserve of fuel to outmaneuver their foes. Written and illustrated by Ed Winiarski, this 1945 adventure blends tension and clever strategy as the pair tracks Fang Gow to his hideout and turns the tide.
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