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Captain Aero Comics #26 (1946)

Temerson / Helnit / Continental · 1946 · 52 pages

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Contains 7 stories
Moon That Was Motionless
8 pp

When the Moon's rotation mysteriously stops, Earth descends into catastrophe—tides cease, cities crumble, and disease spreads across stagnant waters. Captain Aero and the brilliant scientist Eve Starr are dispatched to investigate, leading them on a perilous journey to the Moon itself, where they discover an installation far more sinister than natural disaster. With radioactive creatures guarding secrets and hidden agendas at play, the two must navigate a deadly conspiracy if they hope to restore the world to balance.

Adventure in the Air
7 pp

Two pilots, Hank Fulton and Glenn Hall, take on a globe-trotting manhunt when a young woman hires them to track down Jim Rickey, the murderer of her father, an international banker. Following Rickey's trail from Argentina to China, the pair must pursue their elusive quarry across continents and through dense forests. A story of aerial adventure and relentless pursuit by George Gregg, with all the high-flying action the title promises.

Untitled story
6 pp
Miss Victory [Joan Wayne]General ConoverBlack Zagar (villain)Zagar's gang [Marlowerest unnamed] (villains)

In "null," Miss Victory answers General Conover’s call as a nationwide crime wave overwhelms the country, testing her resolve and skill. When she uncovers the truth—that the chaos was a distraction for a daring heist on the Federal Reserve Bank—she must race to stop the real threat before it’s too late.

The Sinister Surgery Incident
6 pp

A Japanese spy surgically altered to impersonate a Chinese officer infiltrates South American air forces, planning to divert an entire bomber fleet to a Japanese base—but a botched procedure by his surgical partner sets a deadly chain of events in motion. When the altered Major Namura finds himself unable to see, he becomes a liability to his own side, leading the armada wildly off course and straight into the crossfire of his countrymen's defenses. What begins as an insidious wartime plot unravels into chaos, and the bombers' true fate hangs in the balance.

Untitled story
6 pp
Little Planes with Big Ideas
6 pp

Jackson and other model enthusiasts showcase America's newest hobby in this fascinating look at powered model plane racing, where tiny aircraft are breaking speed records and inspiring a new generation of builders competing in contests and national organizations. The story celebrates everything from high-speed control-line planes and free-flight endurance models to experimental designs like ornithopters, flying wings, and rocket-powered gliders—all part of a booming $25,000,000-a-year sport that's capturing imaginations from age ten to sixty.

Untitled story
6 pp · adventure

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