comicbooks.com Join Free
HomeU.S. Air Force Comics#7Read

★ comicbooks.com Reading Room

U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959)

Charlton · 1959 · 36 pages

Free to read · restored edition by comicbooks.com · Issue details →

U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 1 of 36
1 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 2 of 36
2 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 3 of 36
3 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 4 of 36
4 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 5 of 36
5 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 6 of 36
6 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 7 of 36
7 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 8 of 36
8 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 9 of 36
9 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 10 of 36
10 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 11 of 36
11 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 12 of 36
12 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 13 of 36
13 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 14 of 36
14 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 15 of 36
15 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 16 of 36
16 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 17 of 36
17 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 18 of 36
18 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 19 of 36
19 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 20 of 36
20 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 21 of 36
21 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 22 of 36
22 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 23 of 36
23 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 24 of 36
24 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 25 of 36
25 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 26 of 36
26 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 27 of 36
27 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 28 of 36
28 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 29 of 36
29 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 30 of 36
30 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 31 of 36
31 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 32 of 36
32 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 33 of 36
33 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 34 of 36
34 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 35 of 36
35 / 36
U.S. Air Force Comics #7 (1959) — page 36 of 36
36 / 36
ContinueU.S. Air Force Comics #8 →
Contains 6 stories
Their Star Pupil
8 pp · war

Liu Chen, a Chinese laborer selected and trained by the Russians to become the perfect combat pilot, has become a national symbol of hope for the people back home—but his victories in Korean skies come at a cost only he fully understands. When American Captain Taft engages the legendary ace in a fierce dogfight that burns through both their ammunition, Liu Chen must confront what he's really fighting for. This war story explores the human cost of manufacturing heroes and the power of witnessing true courage firsthand.

The Secret Weapon
1 pp · war

An American tank crew on Saipan fights off relentless Japanese forces until their ammunition runs dry and the enemy closes in—forcing them to improvise a desperate defense with an unlikely tool. This 1959 war story shows how quick thinking and resourcefulness can turn the tide when conventional weapons fail.

The Impossible Target
8 pp · war

A bomber pilot leads his squadron on a seemingly impossible raid against the heavily defended San Oberto Bridge, only to be shot down in the attempt—but his crash landing puts him in contact with local guerrillas who've been harassing the Nazi occupation. Working together, the pilot devises an unconventional approach to the target and coordinates a daring second strike that finally succeeds where a thousand previous bombing runs have failed.

The Life Saver
1 pp · war

Stranded in the North African desert with Rommel's Afrika Korps closing in, a sergeant and his soldier must ration a single canteen of water to survive their desperate trek back to friendly lines. As the sun beats down and thirst threatens to break their will, the sergeant's careful rationing and resourcefulness become their only hope. A stark tale of survival and the ingenuity that keeps a soldier alive in the harshest conditions.

The Perfect Pilot
5 pp · war

Captain Kurt Emmons was the finest pilot to ever train at Kelly Field—and when he finally saw combat in 1943, his former students expected him to become a legend. But when he finds himself facing an inexperienced German pilot with an easy kill within reach, Emmons discovers that being the best flyer isn't the same as being the perfect soldier. Over the next missions, he'll have to reconcile his skill, his conscience, and what it takes to survive a war.

Famous Fighters of World War II
1 pp · non-fiction; aviation; war

Restored edition © comicbooks.com. Our digitization, remastering, and presentation are our own work.

See something wrong with this issue? Report it.