Artists: Sam Glanzman (Penciller) , Sam Glanzman (Inker) , Sam Glanzman (Letterer)
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Description"Battle of Midway" by Paul S. Newman. October-December 1963.Ensign Reed is ordered to continue the search for enemy carriers and not to follow the planes heading towards Midway. Shortly afterwards he spots the carriers and drops to water level to escape enemy Zeroes protecting the fleet. He returns to Midway to find the base under attack by Japanese Val dive bombers. Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 1/10/2025
I once got to the end of the 1942 NES game and it traumatized me to never play it again. It was literally too much for the NES to handle too as the game frame rate slowed down with the barrage of fighters on the screen.
Peter Roe
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 1/10/2025
Marcus Wai wrote:
I once got to the end of the 1942 NES game and it traumatized me to never play it again. It was literally too much for the NES to handle too as the game frame rate slowed down with the barrage of fighters on the screen.
Interesting! The player pilots a P-38 Lightning! The guys on Midway Island weren't so lucky. Three quarters of the base's fighters were obsolete Brewster F2A Buffalos. The Japanese shot down 13 of 20 of these fighters during their raid. A survivor said "My plane was badly shot up... In my opinion, the Zero fighter has been far underestimated. I think it is probably one of the finest fighters in the present war. As for the F2A-3, (or Brewster trainer), it should be in Miami as a training plane, rather than used as a first-line fighter."
Miki Annamanthadoo
Member Since 2003
1 - Posted on 1/11/2025
I would have thought the Catalina ould have been a sitting duck for the Zeroes!
Peter Roe
Member Since 2009
Posted on 1/11/2025
Miki Annamanthadoo wrote:
I would have thought the Catalina ould have been a sitting duck for the Zeroes!
Definitely! Thank you for the scans!!
Ruben DaCollector
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 1/11/2025
Man, what a great page. The middle panel is fabulous and the bottom one is really nice as well!
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