Wags [UK] #58
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeZX-5’s mission takes a dangerous turn when he’s spotted sneaking into enemy barracks—his cover blown before he can make a move. With seconds to react, he commandeers a plane, only to be thrown out mid-flight by a daring immelman and a pilot determined to keep the cockpit to himself. A tense, high-stakes chase unfolds in the skies above, as ZX-5 fights to survive the fall and stay one step ahead. Written and illustrated by Major Thorpe, with inks by the Eisner/Iger Shop, this 1938 adventure from Wags [UK] #58 delivers a pulse-pounding blend of wartime intrigue and aerial daring.
ZX-5 slips into enemy territory with a mission, but his cover is blown the moment he’s spotted. With seconds to spare, he commandeers a plane—only to be thrown out mid-flight after a daring immelman by the pilot.
In the shadowed waters of a forgotten era, The Hawk faces a deadly reckoning as slaver Captain Merrystone prepares to strike his ship at dawn. Disguised and driven by a quiet resolve, The Hawk slips through Merrystone’s grasp, returning to warn his crew—only to turn the tide by turning the enemy’s own ship into a vessel of liberation. With the sun rising, Merrystone finds his prey not vulnerable, but ready, and the fate of the enslaved hangs in the balance as The Hawk waits for the moment to fulfill his vow.
In the heart of the untamed jungle, Bob Reynolds and Prof. Van Dyke find themselves captured by Sheena’s guards, only to escape and walk boldly into her throne room. There, Van Dyke speaks to Sheena in her native tongue, declaring their peaceful intent—while the medicine man begins to tell the tale of how she rose to rule the wilds, a story rooted in the remnants of a long-ago Mogul invasion that reshaped the land and its people.
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Reprinted in Jumbo Comics #1 (1938), Jumbo Comics #3 (1938), Jumbo Comics #5 (1939), Hawks of the Seas - Les Boucaniers #[nn] (2017)
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