Wings Comics #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# Wings Comics #32 (April 1943) An anthology issue featuring multiple aviation-themed stories. The lead story, "Clipper Kirk," follows pilot Kirk and engineer Clipper as they pilot a massive flying bomber equipped with eight thousand horsepower diesel engines capable of 360 m.p.h. across enemy territory toward the French Riviera, where they encounter spies and engage in aerial combat. Another story depicts paratroopers conducting a raid involving a B-25 bomber that crashes near a beach, leading to a search operation and discovery of enemy agents. A third narrative involves a pilot uncovering Nazi spy activity and confronting an operative in a darkened office, resulting in gunfire and a dramatic struggle. The issue is dedicated to American flying men carrying the nation's colors in service of freedom.
Lt. Colonel Boyd D. Wagner, known as Buzz, earns the respect of his fellow pilots during the darkest days of the Pacific War, first as a fearless squadron leader defending against Japanese Zeros above Bataan, then as an instructor teaching young American fliers the brutal tactics needed to survive. After contributing his combat expertise to fighter plane development, Wagner is assigned to a routine flight—but never arrives at his destination. This two-page tribute charts the remarkable career of a pilot whose courage and tactical brilliance defined a generation of American aerial combat.
Phil Kerry, operations staff sergeant at an Allied air base in North Africa, springs into action when a mysterious Moorish woman delivers urgent intelligence about Nazi spies—and the two French generals they've captured. With a B-25 bomber and a squad of paratroopers, Kerry races to mount a daring rescue mission along the French Riviera, but the real test comes when the spies strike back at the landing strip, and his silent informant proves that her gun speaks louder than words.
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