Wings Comics #43
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeWings Comics #43 is an anthology featuring multiple aviation-themed wartime stories. The visible pages show a story involving the Skull Squad engaging in aerial combat against German forces, including a plot where a faked message from a spy named Collins attempts to trick the squadron into abandoning their mission. The narrative follows intense dogfighting sequences and the squadron's efforts to maintain their objectives despite enemy deception tactics, with the action culminating in warnings about enemy aircraft and calls for return fire. Additional stories listed on the cover include "Suicide Sentinel of Half-Way Isle," "Capt. Wings," "Clipper Kirk," and "Greasemonkey Griffin."
Lieutenant Kenneth A. Walsh, credited as the second-ranking American ace with twenty confirmed kills, flies combat missions with his squadron in the Pacific theater during World War II. After training on the nimble F4U Corsair—a plane the Japanese called "Whispering Death"—Walsh and his fellow Marines push back Japanese forces across the Solomon Islands, racking up victories as they advance toward Munda. His steady marksmanship and leadership make him a natural choice to lead his squadron into the thick of the fighting.
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Reprinted in Take That, Adolf!: The Fighting Comic Books of the Second World War #[nn] (2017)
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