Military Comics #21
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMilitary Comics #21 is an anthology featuring multiple military-themed stories. "Private Dogtag" involves a soldier who discovers a mysterious voice-throwing device stuck in his coat. "PT Boat" follows the crew of PT-72 as they conduct a radio operation and encounter sea monsters rising from the ocean depths. "Sailor Danny" depicts a sailor at a Los Angeles women's club drawing from a hat to select a local girl as his dance partner, only to discover he has drawn the name of a famous movie star, Tama Turner.
When Von Volter, a ruthless Nazi commander, learns of the Blackhawks' weakness for mercy, he devises a trap: threatening to destroy the village of Rabbano to lure the flying heroes into an ambush. The Blackhawks race to save the innocent civilians, but Von Volter and his forces are ready to strike—and this time, the odds might finally be against them. It's a brutal test of courage and cunning as the Blackhawks fight to survive a calculated Nazi snare.
A soldier discovers an unexpected gift—a voice that suddenly sounds like a famous crooner—and finds himself caught up in the political machinations of a South American fiesta when a scheming president sees an opportunity to reclaim his power. With swing music on the line and revolution brewing in the streets, this humorous tale spins a web of mistaken identities and recording-device plots that proves you can't always control whose voice gets heard.
Sailor Danny draws what he thinks is movie star Tana Lurner's name for a Navy dance, but his shipmates have pulled a prank—until real criminals overhear and kidnap him to impersonate the sailor and nab the actress themselves. With help from a quick-thinking police officer, Danny must untangle the mess and face the very real Tana Lurner, who's been warned of the danger and is ready for trouble.
Lieutenant Charley Paine leads a formation of Boeing Flying Fortresses on a daylight bombing raid against the Templehof Plane Factory in Berlin, but his bomber "Phyllis" is savagely attacked by German fighters who cripple the aircraft with devastating damage to engines, controls, landing gear, and fuselage. With his crew fighting back against waves of enemy fighters and flak, Paine must nurse the wounded bomber back across the English Channel to safety.
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