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Contact Comics #3 (1944)

Aviation Press · 1944 · 49 pages

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Contains 9 stories
Bombs Away!
1 pp · historical; war
Zombie Doctor
7 pp · war
Golden Eagle [Dennis Quinn]Major ThompsonMona LawrenceDr. Yammu

The Golden Eagle and his companion Freedom arrive over the Japanese-held island of Boolulaya to investigate mysterious activity, only to discover that the notorious Dr. Yammu is conducting horrific experiments that transform captured natives into zombie slaves. When the Golden Eagle and war correspondent Mona Lawrence are both taken prisoner by Dr. Yammu's forces, they find themselves facing the mad doctor's ultimate plan to turn them into his next experimental subjects. With time running short and Yammu's laboratory standing ready, the Golden Eagle must find a way to stop the fiend's diabolical scheme before it's too late.

Conquerors of the Seas
7 pp · aviation; history
Lt. John AlcockWhitten BrownA.C. ReadF.L. MartinCharles A. LindberghC. Kingford SmithAmelia EarhartJames A. MollisonAmy JohnsonWiley Post
Shalu
6 pp · military
Capt. Stafford-SmytheStacyCol. Moore Williams
Untitled story
7 pp · superhero
Black Venus [Mary LeRoche]LarryColonel Yoitoyo (villain, death?)Lieutenant Kohama (villain, death)the Japanese (villains, many die)

In the Pacific Theatre of 1944, Black Venus finds herself targeted by Colonel Yoitoyo, a ruthless enemy commander determined to force her into the open by threatening American POWs. As the stakes rise, she must confront a moral dilemma that tests her resolve and puts her mission—and the lives of others—at risk.

Flying Box Cars
4 pp · historical; war
Gen. Harold E. GeorgeGen. StillwellGen. Douglas MacArthurFranklin D. RooseveltWinston ChurchillJoseph Stalin

The unsung crews of the Air Transport Command—the flying box cars of the U.S. Army Air Forces—deliver far more than cargo and supplies across the world's most treacherous routes. From ferrying combat planes and ammunition to distant war zones, to carrying wounded soldiers home and transporting Allied leaders to crucial conferences, the A.T.C. proves that victory depends as much on logistics as firepower. This illustrated account showcases the real heroes keeping the fight alive on every front, one delivery at a time.

Silver Wings
5 pp · war
Johnny JonesFrankJim

Follow Johnny Jones from a high school cadet to a commissioned bomber pilot in this inspiring wartime story that tracks his rigorous transformation through the U.S. Army Air Forces. Paired with fellow trainees Frank and Jim, Johnny faces grueling tests, intensive flight instruction, and crucial crew training before he and his team are ready for active combat. "Silver Wings" is a step-by-step look at what it takes to become a master of the sky.

Revenge A La Cherokee
5 pp · war
Tommy TomahawkRed Wing

When Tommy Tomahawk learns that his best friend Red Wing has been captured by Nazi forces who are torturing him for sport, the Tommyhawk Squadron leader sets aside his squadron duties and takes to the skies alone—reverting to the tactics and spirit of his ancestors to mount a daring rescue. Tommy wages a one-man assault on the enemy camp, and when he returns, Red Wing is alive but Tommy himself bears the marks of a warrior transformed by rage and purpose. This wartime tale from Contact Comics #3 pulses with the raw intensity of aerial combat and the primal bond between comrades in arms.

South Pacific Thunderbolts
3 pp · war
Col. Neel E. Kearby

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