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Eagle Comics
Date | Number: 2 | Lang: English (en)
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   By The Australian Panther
This is a fun comic. The 4 Aces look like a Blackhawk swipe on the splash, but not really.The first story places them in WW! and the second sees them as Seniour Citizen pilots in WW2. This did happen. The 'Francis Craig' story is accurate too. There women flyers, they did want to enlist to fight, but they didn't fight in combat. They did non-combat flying, moving people and new planes around, to free the male pilots for combat. Russian women pilots flew in combat. Today in some airforces women do fly in combat. Shame there weren't more stories featuring these characters.
  
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PublicationApril-May 1945 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1
 
CreditsPencils: L. B. Cole (signed) | Inks: L. B. Cole (signed)
 
SynopsisFour WW I aces agree to have reunions every few years.
FeaturingLucky Aces
CreditsPencils: Rudy Palais (signed) | Inks: Rudy Palais (signed)
ContentGenre: Aviation; War | Characters: Roger MacDonald; Larry Harkness; Jerry Frisco; Gregory Abbott
 
SynopsisAfter Pearl Harbor, the Four Aces get back together to train a new generation of American military pilots.
FeaturingLucky Aces
CreditsPencils: Rudy Palais | Inks: Rudy Palais
ContentGenre: Aviation; War | Characters: Roger MacDonald; Larry Harkness; Jerry Frisco; Gregory Abbott; Von Gruen
NotesNext issue: The Bird-Men of Papai-le-ena!
 
Comic StoryRoutine Assignment (6 pages)
SynopsisFrancis Craig abandons her business career to join the Civil Air Patrol.
FeaturingFrances Craig
CreditsPencils: Maurice del Bourgo | Inks: Maurice del Bourgo
ContentGenre: Aviation | Characters: Francis Craig; Don Winston
 
Comic StoryShutter Birds (3 pages)
SynopsisTraining Army Air Forces pilots to be camera men is a tremendous challenge.
CreditsPencils: George Appel | Inks: George Appel
ContentGenre: Aviation
 
Text StoryRip Cord Diary (2 pages)
CreditsPencils:? (illustration) | Inks:? (illustration)
 
Comic StoryInsect Bombers (3 pages)
SynopsisSpraying crops with poisonous chemicals to kill of grasshoppers and crickets.
CreditsPencils: George Appel | Inks: George Appel
ContentGenre: Aviation
 
Comic StorySquadrons of Freedom (6 pages)
 
Comic StoryAerial Handies (2 pages)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Aviation
 
Comic Story5 Tons of Lightning (2 pages)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Aviation
 
FeaturingBarnstormer Barnes and Jenny
CreditsPencils: Tony DiPreta (signed) | Inks: Tony DiPreta (signed)
ContentGenre: Aviation | Characters: Barnstormer Barnes; Jenny
 
Comic StoryFour of a Kind! (6 pages)
SynopsisA mysterious stranger asks the boys to fly him to Farmdale and pays them with Confederate money.
FeaturingThe Eagle Scouts of Rosedale, U.S.A.
CreditsPencils: Maurice Gutwirth | Inks: Maurice Gutwirth
ContentGenre: Aviation; Teen | Characters: Billy; Ernie; Pee-Wee
 
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