G.I. Combat #112
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Ghost Ace!" introduces Barney Benson, a World War I air squadron lieutenant whose unconventional tactics—forged in infantry combat—make him a standout pilot. Written by Hank Chapman and illustrated by Jack Abel with inks by Abel, the story blends wartime grit with a unique hero whose past shapes his aerial prowess. The cover by Joe Kubert captures the intensity of the era, drawing readers into a tale where battlefield experience proves as vital in the sky as on the ground.
In "Ghost Ace!" from G.I. Combat #112 (1965), a battered tank column fights its way through enemy lines, with only the Haunted Tank surviving the onslaught—its path cleared by the spectral clash of General J.E.B. Stuart and the ghost of Atilla the Hun.
In "Bail-Out Blues!" from G.I. Combat #112 (1965), Barney Benson—once a barnstorming pilot—finds himself leading an air squadron in World War I after serving in the infantry. Drawing on his rugged ground experience, he surprises allies and enemies alike by turning battlefield tactics into aerial victories, proving that the front lines aren’t just fought in the sky.
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Reprinted in Showcase Presents: Haunted Tank #1 (2006)
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