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Cover: Bob Lubbers

Wings Comics #106

Jun 1949 · Fiction House · 0.10 USD
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“Six Aces and a Firing Squad”

"Six Aces and a Firing Squad" in Wings Comics #106 (1949) delivers a gripping wartime adventure from writer T. E. Bowen and artist Bob Lubbers, whose dynamic pencils and inks bring Captain Wings’ mission to life. Sent to aid a small island nation, the hero uncovers a web of deception when he recognizes an old comrade among the American flyers—only to realize the true threat lies not in rebellion, but in a rising dictatorship masked as a call for help. The cover by Bob Lubbers captures the tension of the moment, a striking image that hints at the storm brewing beneath the surface.

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writer T. E. Bowen · artist, inker Bob Lubbers · cover Bob Lubbers

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artist, inker Bob Lubbers
cover pencils, inks Bob Lubbers

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Colonal Zoltam of a small island nation has requested America's help to put down a rebellion, which has American flyers' support. Captain Wings is sent, and discovers that one of the flyers is his old comrade, Griper. He discovers that Zoltram's story is a cover for the crimes of a budding dictatorship, and must intervene to prevent tyranny.

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