Millennium Edition: Military Comics No. 1 #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Warsaw, Poland, 1939, as Nazi forces prepare to crush the Polish Air Force, a young survivor witnesses the brutal murder of his brother and sister at the hands of Captain von Tepp. Haunted by their deaths, he swears a personal vow to hunt down the man responsible, setting the stage for a relentless pursuit that will forge the legend of Blackhawk.
When two test pilots lose their contract after a crash, they’re unexpectedly recruited into the legendary Red Dragon Squadron—led by the enigmatic Gen. Cheng—where their skills are put to the ultimate test in the skies above a war-torn frontier.
In the rugged highlands of Ethiopia, American engineer "Wild Bill" Dunn teams up with Australian private Jones after surviving a failed British scouting mission. Together, they scavenge abandoned Fascist equipment, forging a mysterious war machine they name the Blue Tracer—its purpose clear, its potential uncertain, as they prepare to face a hostile tribe with nothing but ingenuity and desperation.
In "Episode with a Goat," British soldier Archie Atkins and two comrades stumble into an unlikely ally during a desperate mission: a billy goat that leads them through enemy lines and ultimately to a hidden group of French soldiers. The story unfolds with quiet humor and wartime grit, turning an unexpected encounter into a lifeline.
In "The Coming of Yankee Eagle," a lone patriot emerges to confront a shadowy network of Nazi spies infiltrating America’s military, where secrets could sink the nation’s finest warships. With courage and resolve, Yankee Eagle stands ready to defend the homeland from within — but the enemy is closer than anyone suspects.
In "Sink the Kaiser Adolf," the crew of the schooner Albatross faces their greatest challenge yet when they must defend their hard-won prize—the captured Battleship Kaiser Adolf—against the looming threat of the Nazis' new dreadnought, the Kronzprinz Albrecht. With the fate of the sea hanging in the balance, every decision could mean victory or ruin.
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