Wings Comics #36
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeWings Comics #36 is a wartime aviation anthology featuring multiple stories centered on aerial combat and military operations. The visible stories include "Greasemonkey" and other tales involving Allied pilots and soldiers engaging in World War II combat scenarios, including encounters with German forces, attacks on enemy installations, and defensive operations at Gibraltar and other strategic locations. The issue showcases typical 1943 comic book action with emphasis on dogfighting, military strategy, and Allied heroism against Axis adversaries.
Lieutenant General Kenney of the U.S. 5th Air Force orchestrates a devastating round-the-clock aerial campaign against Japanese forces in New Guinea, beginning with a surprise bombing run on Rabaul and escalating into a massive coordinated assault involving Fortresses, Liberators, Mitchells, and Lightnings. As American squadrons clash with enemy Zeros and pound enemy installations, airfields, and supply convoys, the 5th Air Force fights to break Japan's grip on the region and push the Allies forward. Capt. Derek West captures the full scope of this high-stakes aerial offensive in all its fury and determination.
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Reprinted in Take That, Adolf!: The Fighting Comic Books of the Second World War #[nn] (2017)
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