World of Wheels #22
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "I Can Drive Anything Faster Than You," childhood rivals Chet and Buzz find their lifelong competition take a dramatic turn when both are deployed to Vietnam—Chet flying a fighter jet, Buzz piloting a different kind of aircraft, each testing their skills in the skies above a war zone. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Charles Nicholas, with inks by Vince Alascia, this 1968 Charlton classic features a cover by Jack Keller that captures the high-octane tension of their parallel journeys.
Chet Wallace and Buzz Hines have been racing since they were kids—drag strips, backroads, anything with a straightaway. Now, decades later, their rivalry takes a wild turn when both find themselves in Vietnam, flying different aircraft, each pushing their machines to the limit in a sky where speed means survival.
In "Two Wheel Bandits," a high-speed chase erupts when motorcycle bandits hijack an armored car, then scatter across the highway. A young man named Ken King, riding his own cycle, is mistaken for one of the criminals by state troopers, throwing him into a dangerous mix of suspicion and pursuit.
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