Military Comics #20
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"The Blonde Bomber" introduces Sugar, a determined American woman who insists on joining the Blackhawks after her brother is shot down over Germany—her resolve unwavering, her mission personal. With Reed Crandall handling both the interior art and the striking cover, this 1943 issue blends wartime grit and aerial daring as she aids in a daring rescue behind enemy lines.
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A lady Blackhawk, who wants to be called "Sugar" (because she is hard to get), comes from America and demands to join the group, refusing to leave until she is. Blackhawk finds out that she seeks revenge for her brother, who was shot down over Germany. She helps the Blackhawks infiltrate France and rescue General Dugere. Blackhawk instructs her to fly the General back to England. She agrees, but promises that she'll be back.
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