Military Comics #38
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMilitary Comics #38 is an anthology featuring multiple military-themed stories. One story follows Blackhawk, who faces danger from "Hari-Kiri" as indicated on the cover. Another story depicts a woman in a red uniform involved in romantic complications with a man named Stagwood and another character, with the plot involving proposals and comedic misunderstandings. A third story shows naval combat, with American servicemen fighting to defend their PT boat against Japanese attacks, including efforts to rescue a wounded friend and endure enemy bombardment.
Blackhawk and his team are tasked with destroying a Japanese secret weapon at the fortress of Horonobi—pilotless flying bombs that have devastated an American invasion force. Infiltrating the enemy base under cover of darkness, the Blackhawks discover the terrible truth: the bombs are piloted by suicidal fanatics who believe their deaths will grant them glory, turning the ancient hari-kiri custom into a weapon of mass destruction. Now they must battle their way through the fortress and neutralize the threat before the next wave of attacks can launch.
When a storm destroys Death Patrol's airport hangar, one of the squad members has a solution: order a prefabricated building from the latest catalog and have it assembled in minutes. What arrives is a comedic disaster of incomplete construction and cost-cutting corners that leaves the unit scrambling to make the best of their hastily assembled new home.
When Perry Tobias and Paul Harvey spot a mysterious blinking light from shore during a night patrol, they suspect Japanese prisoners have found a way out of the internment camp—and that their escape is connected to enemy submarines lurking in the waters. The two PT boat officers race to uncover the truth before a coordinated plan between the prison camp and a Japanese wolf pack can unfold. What starts as a desperate chase across dangerous seas becomes a high-stakes battle for survival.
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