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U.S. Air Force Comics #1 (1958)

Charlton · 1958 · 36 pages

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Contains 5 stories
Locked Up in My Lightning!
7 pp · war

A P-38 Lightning pilot on a bomber escort mission over North Africa finds himself in a desperate situation when enemy fighters damage his aircraft—and jam his canopy shut, trapping him inside. With his damaged plane barely holding together and bailing out suddenly no longer an option, he faces an agonizing choice between certain death by parachute and the slim hope of nursing his crippled fighter back to base. This 1958 war story captures the split-second decisions and raw survival instinct that defined aerial combat in World War II.

New C.O.
5 pp · war

A veteran A-20 bomber squadron settles in to Italy, but the men are skeptical about their new commanding officer—a pilot fresh from desk duty who arrives withdrawn and tense. When he takes to the air for his first mission back to combat, the real test begins: can he prove to himself and his squadron that he still has what it takes?

A Quiet Walk at Sundown
5 pp · war

A P-51 pilot on a dangerous bombing run over enemy territory is shot down and crash-lands deep in hostile territory, trapping himself in the cockpit with a shattered leg. Rescued days later from a no man's land artillery range, he struggles to piece together what happened during those lost hours—and whether his vivid memories of a peaceful walk at sundown are real or something his mind conjured to survive the ordeal.

The B-36 It Won the Cold War
2 pp · non-fiction; aviation; war

In the tense years following World War II, the United States faced a shrinking military and the hard reality of Cold War tensions—but the Strategic Air Command had a powerful deterrent: the massive, ten-engined B-36 bomber. This 205-ton giant, capable of striking anywhere on Earth with a 10,000-mile range, was kept in constant readiness and dispersed across the world, serving as an unseen but crucial factor in diplomatic negotiations between world leaders. Follow the crews of these strategic bombers as they maintain their vigilant watch, never knowing what their sealed orders will demand—from launching strikes to waiting out deployments at distant bases.

Kawanishi K.F.1
5 pp · war

A British-designed flying boat adopted by the Japanese Navy becomes a workhorse reconnaissance and patrol aircraft, proving her mettle on dangerous missions across the Pacific—until an American P-38 Lightning pilot intercepts her on a fateful search for the U.S. fleet. Watch as the Kawanishi K.F.1 faces her greatest challenge, showcasing remarkable toughness even in the face of overwhelming odds.

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