American Air Forces (1944) comic books 1955 or before
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Published Oct 1944 by William H. Wise.$132.00
View scans- 3" cumulative spine split. Cover detached at one staple.
- Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
Edited by Raymond Krank, Vincent Sullivan and Creig Flessel. Stories and art by Creig Flessel, Chas. M. Quinlan, Al Plastino, Al Bare, Henry Kiefer and Wood Cowan. Tales of military adventure and aviation, from the era before the Air Force existed as a separate branch of the US Armed Forces. Each issue also featured magazine-style illustrated factual articles as well as comics. A portrayal of the D-Day invasion of Europe in 1944; The little-known role of gliders in the Normandy invasion; General Wingate's commando squad called The Chindits tackles Axis forces in Burma. Also featuring an ad for a glow-in-the dark necktie, "creates a sensation wherever you go." Invasion!; The Blue Ghost; Lensman's Luck; Fliers of the Future; Surprise Party!; Pacific Pick-Up; The Mists of Doom; Battleship; Airborne Assault; Air Lens; Right from the Start!; Dead Man's Ship; One Against the Luftwaffe!; Bridge-Busters; Fire-Ball; Service Station; Death Plays Tag; The Chindits; The Hinges of Hell; Susie; Pistol Packin' Mama. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1944 by William H. Wise.
- Centerfold detached, cover detached at one staple, centermost wrap detached at one staple, piece missing from first page (does not affect readability), 1/2" spine split.
- Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
Edited by Raymond Krank, Vincent Sullivan and Creig Flessel. Stories and art by Chas. M. Quinlan and Ogden Whitney. Tales of military adventure and aviation, from the era before the Air Force existed as a separate branch of the US Armed Forces. Each issue also featured magazine-style illustrated factual articles as well as comics. The saga of Nazi rocket attacks on England during World War II; The life of WWII air ace and war hero Dick Bong; Ample black-and-white photographs of aviators and planes in action during the war. Bat out of Hell!; V - For Vengeance; Look Who's Here!; Holt's Hun Hunter; Air Lens; Fei Weing - The Birth of the Flying Tigers; Jumpin' Jive; Cochran's Commandos; Susie; Army Air Forces; Major Richard I. Bong - America's Ace of Aces; Task Force 58; He Wanted Action...!; One Way to Catch a Train...; Bareback on a B-17; Sky-Eye; Bob-Tail; 3 Strikes - Not Out!; Scat!; Thunderbus; Flying Scorpion; Coast Guard to the Rescue. 52 pages, PB&W/PC. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1944 by William H. Wise.$66.00
View scans- 1" Cumulative spine split.
$50.00
View scans- Cover coming loose at both staples and centerfold detached at one staple. Staple rust.
- Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
Edited by Raymond Krank, Vincent Sullivan and Creig Flessel. Stories and art by Chas. M. Quinlan, Wood Cowan, Tony DiPreta and Ogden Whitney. Tales of military adventure and aviation, from the era before the Air Force existed as a separate branch of the US Armed Forces. Each issue also featured magazine-style illustrated factual articles as well as comics. Speculations about life in Europe after World War II, with the assumption that the Nazis would remain in power; The Flying Tigers stampede elephants to break Axis supply lines in Burma; Ample black-and-white photographs of aviators and planes in action during the war. Battle for Japan Begins on Saipan; Keep the Peace Through Air Power...; Black Cats of the Pacific; Carrier Combat; Cook's Tour; Is Your Name Here?; The A.A.F. Strangles the Wehrmacht; The Tigers and the Elephants; Fighting '23; Susie; The Bad Earth; Patch of Hell; He Trucked On Down...; Survival; Undertow; Air Lens; Water Wings; Review of Mediterranean Swamp; Bad News for Tokyo Rose! 52 pages, PB&W/PC. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1945 by William H. Wise.$36.54
View scans- Tape on spine. Chew on back cover.
- Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
Edited by Raymond Krank, Vincent Sullivan and Creig Flessel. Stories and art by Chas. M. Quinlan, Wood Cowan, Johnny Jewell and Ralph Mayo. Tales of military adventure and aviation, from the era before the Air Force existed as a separate branch of the US Armed Forces. Each issue also featured magazine-style illustrated factual articles as well as comics. Second Lieut. William A. Levinson writes a letter to his brother, revealing the war from a bomber's perspective; An adventure of Pappy Boyington, the legendary commander of the Flying Tigers and Black Sheep Squadron; Ample black-and-white photographs of aviators and planes in action during the war. Hara Kiri; Sulphur Island; The Seven Angels; Short Snorters; Hellcat in a Hotspot; Springboard to China!; Acey-Deucey; South Atlantic Sweep; The Wild Blue Yonder; Pappy Boyington; Death March; George Does It; Target Tokyo!; Blindman's Buffer!; Taps; Air Lens; Grasshoppers!; Bomb Run; Saipan Sunsetters. 48 pages, PB&W/PC. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1952 by William H. Wise.$10.25
$9.10
(A-1 Comics #54) Cover by Bob Powell. Art by Bob Powell. Sometimes listed as A1 Comics (1944 Life's Romances) #54. Part of A1 Comics, an anthology from Magazine Enterprises with content that varied from month to month. This issue featured aviation adventure from the Korean War. Mike Battles is assigned to retrieve a colonel's daughter from behind enemy lines, and she turns out to be a beautiful intelligence agent; Nonfiction pieces about aircraft carriers and US air defense; A feature on guided missiles includes speculations on future use of remote technology, including space exploration. Captain Jet Powers; The Air Defense of the U.S.A.; Guided Missiles; The Aircraft Carrier; Rocky Beach; Mike Battles. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Oct 1952 by William H. Wise.
(A-1 Comics #65) In the feature story: Dead men lay sprawled at her guns. Dead men's hands gripped the controls. The old B-17 was useless, finished, and the fate of the United Nations in Korea depended on her reaching her target and dropping her "EGGS"! But dead men cannot bomb a target, and this was "The Burma Gal's Last Flight!" Also in this issue: "The Devil in the Drink!" (art by Bob Powell), "The Secret of the Tunnel" (art by Frank Bolle), "Secret of the Tunnel" (art by Powell), and "Death Without Orders!" (art by Powell). Powell cover. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1954 by William H. Wise.$9.10
$6.49
Cover by Bob Powell. Art by Bob Powell. Sometimes listed as A1 Comics (1944 Life's Romances) #91. Part of A1 Comics, an anthology from Magazine Enterprises with content that varied from month to month. This issue featured aviation adventure from the Korean War. Rocky Beach undertakes a dangerous mission behind enemy lines in Korea; A nonfiction piece about the history of flight covers the early experiments that led to the first working airplane; A pilot gets caught up in the first war for French Indochina, known in modern times as Vietnam. Mike Battles; Man Against the Sky!, Chapter 3; Jet Powers; Rocky Beach; The Dirty War! Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.