Wings Comics #41
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeWings Comics #41 is an anthology featuring multiple aviation-themed stories. "Suicide Smith and the Air Commandos" follows Colonel Hopkins and his forces as they plan to use a map to locate and capture the enemy ace Suicide Smith and destroy German garrisons in a white square marked on the map, with preparations set for a 72-hour operation. The issue also includes "Capt. Wings Metes Out .50 Caliber Justice," featuring aerial combat where Wings and his companions engage enemy aircraft, with one female pilot diving on unguarded planes and demolishing a landing field base after her bomb load destroys it. Additional features include "Greasemonkey Griffin," "Air Commandos," and "Skull Squad," all centered on wartime aviation action.
Captain Wings and his handpicked squadron are ordered on a mysterious mission to the Sulu Archipelago, where they'll work alongside a commanding officer named Cliqua to orchestrate a daring plan involving a Japanese carrier. What unfolds is a high-stakes infiltration and aerial assault that tests these elite pilots to their limits in the war-torn Pacific. The Hell-Diver Squadron's next chapter awaits—and it's only getting more dangerous.
Col. Robert L. Scott earns his place among the U.S. Army's top fighter aces through relentless training, combat experience with General Chennault's Flying Tigers in China, and a remarkable record of aerial victories—all while remaining focused on the larger mission of driving enemy forces from Chinese territory. This biographical account traces Scott's journey from West Point through his dangerous assignments piloting bombers over enemy lines and leading pursuit groups in some of the war's most intense aerial battles.
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