Our Army at War #130
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "No Hill for Easy!", a pilot’s string of failed carrier landings takes a dangerous turn when his plane is shot down over a remote island during a kamikaze attack. Stranded with the enemy pilot who survived the crash, he’s forced into a grim choice: use the wreckage of his own aircraft as a weapon against his own fleet. Written by Bob Haney and illustrated by Jack Abel, with a striking cover by Joe Kubert, this 1963 issue delivers high-stakes tension and moral complexity in a story that’s as much about survival as it is about duty.
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A pilot wrecks two planes while attempting landings on an aircraft carrier. On his next mission his plane is downed on an island after he shoots down a kamikaze plane. The Japanese pilot of the downed plane is also on the island and forces the American to use his plane as a kamikaze on his own ship.
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