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.
In "The Blonde Bomber," a determined American pilot known only as Sugar—so named for her elusive charm—insists on joining the Blackhawk squadron, driven by a personal mission to avenge her brother, a pilot shot down over Germany. When the team plans a daring infiltration of France to rescue General Dugere, Sugar proves her worth in the field, earning her a crucial role in the operation. After the mission, Blackhawk entrusts her with flying the General to safety, and though she agrees, she leaves with a promise: she’ll be back.
The Sniper infiltrates Nazi-held territory to rescue Doriza, the daughter of guerrilla chief General Hosvik, after she's captured and held hostage by the ruthless Herr Krotz. When Hosvik surrenders to save his daughter, the Sniper—disguised among the prisoners—sets in motion a daring plan to turn the tables on their captors and ignite a rebellion among the oppressed people. It's a tense game of wits and nerve in occupied Europe, where one skilled operative and a united resistance fight to reclaim their freedom.
In "The Return of the Death Patrol," Del takes a moment to explain why the elite aerial unit hasn’t been seen since issue #12—rumors of top-secret missions following Pearl Harbor kept their exploits under wraps. Now, with the war still raging, the Death Patrol is back in action, and their next mission is just beginning.
During a tense pursuit through the foggy North Atlantic, the Canadian destroyer Assiniboine chases down a surfaced German U-boat that has already slipped away twice—but this time, the two vessels close in for brutal, close-quarters combat. When shells from the sub set fire to the destroyer, the Assiniboine's crew responds with everything they have, ramming the U-boat and unleashing depth charges in a desperate, violent engagement that leaves both sides damaged and fighting for survival.
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