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Wings Comics #68 (1946)

Fiction House · 1946 · 52 pages

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ContinueWings Comics #69 →
Contains 6 stories
Untitled story
10 pp · war
Untitled story
6 pp · spy
Untitled story
6 pp · humor · script ? [as Kip Beales] · inks ? (shop)
The Banshee Express
7 pp · adventure; aviation

When a brawl at a Russo-American club in postwar China escalates into international tension, Captain Wings finds himself framed for a murder he didn't commit—and caught between two nations on the brink of war. A mysterious enemy with a hidden agenda has other plans, forcing the captain into a deadly aerial gambit where only his piloting skills and quick thinking can prevent catastrophe. Packed with aerial combat and Cold War intrigue, "The Banshee Express" delivers the kind of high-stakes action that made Wings Comics a staple for aviation adventure fans.

Who Is the Phantom Falcon?
8 pp · spy
Phantom Falcon [Clipper Kirk] (Introduction, Origin)

War hero Clipper Kirk arrives in South America on a secret government mission, only to be ambushed, beaten, and left for dead—then rescued by jungle natives who nurse him back to health. When Kirk discovers his identity has been stolen by enemy agents and a mysterious spy organization, he adopts a daring new identity to infiltrate their ranks and uncover the truth behind the shadowy figure known as K-7. With nothing left to lose and everything to gain, the Phantom Falcon is born.

Revenge of the Spirit Bride
8 pp · war

Lieutenant Jim Wood's Pacific wedding is cut short when war erupts and he's forced to flee Solo Island, leaving his bride Betty behind—only to discover, two years later, that she never left at all. When Jim returns to organize guerrilla resistance, a ghostly Betty guides him through Japanese-occupied territory to take revenge on the general responsible for her death and help strike a blow against the enemy occupation. This wartime tale of duty, loss, and spectral justice unfolds across the blood-soaked sands where it all began.

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