Wings Comics #73
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeWings Comics #73 is an anthology featuring multiple aviation-themed stories. The issue includes a Captain Wings story titled "Through Hell and Stormoviks," which follows pilot Paddy in aerial combat against German forces during World War II, culminating in his death when shot down over the English Channel in July 1942. Additional stories advertised include "Ghost Squadron," "Suicide Smith," and others, with the next month's issue promising a story featuring "Joe Foss." The visible pages also depict an action sequence involving armed characters on a ship or vessel dealing with heavy equipment and attempting an escape.
When a mysterious girl with amnesia named Oliva Slansiski arrives at a Tibetan rest center, her violent reaction to Colonel Reginald Grayson's presence sets off a chain of dangerous secrets. Captain Wings finds himself caught between her desperate plea for help and his own doubts as she reveals a plot involving fascist conspirators—forcing him to make an impossible choice that will test whether his damaged legs can carry him through a harrowing aerial ordeal. With enemy patrols closing in and the stakes climbing higher by the minute, this 1946 tale of espionage and wartime heroism pushes our grounded pilot to his absolute limit.
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Reprinted in Ghost Comics #4 (1952)
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