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Bee 29 the Bombardier
Spotlight Publishers [1940s] · 1945 · 1 issue
About the series
A single-issue wartime oddity from Spotlight Publishers, Bee 29 the Bombardier (1945) follows a solitary mission featuring the titular bombardier, a character rooted in the patriotic comics of the 1940s. Artist Bill Hudson, the most frequent contributor to the series, lent his pencils to this brief, standalone story. While it never expanded beyond its initial issue, the comic stands as a snapshot of the era's aviation-themed heroes and the fleeting, specialized titles that populated newsstands during World War II's final year.