Air Fighters Comics #4 [16]
In "Case of the Nazi 'Indians'," Iron Ace faces a cunning enemy who’s turned the tide of war with a stolen secret: an Atom-Smasher and an Atom-Gun that disable both pilots and factories alike—no electricity needed. With the help of his own ingenuity, he races to stop a commandant whose twisted experiments threaten the RAF and the war effort. Penciled and inked by Bill Fraccio, this 1944 wartime adventure features dynamic action and a chilling twist on sabotage, all on a striking cover by Fred Kida.
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Iron Ace goes up against an ingenious Nazi commandant who has invented an Atom-Smasher, which he plans to use against RAF bombers, as well as an Atom-Gun that can incapacitate soldiers and RAF pilots in the air. In addition, he is using that power to run the Nazi factories, all without the use of electrical power from a dam that had been destroyed.
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