Airboy and the Airfighters: Dangerous Liaisons #[nn]
Moonstone's 2012 trade *Airboy and the Air Fighters: Dangerous Liaisons* promises wartime adventure with a noir edge, as the story title "1942: Best of Enemies" sets the stage for conflict both in the skies and close quarters. Tom Grindberg's cover art frames the mood perfectly — Airboy stands confidently behind a WWII fighter plane dubbed "Double Trouble," its bold black-and-yellow checkered nose dominating the foreground, while a striking dark-haired woman in a green jacket and fur-trimmed coat perches coolly on the fuselage. It's a pulpy, sun-drenched composition that feels right at home with the golden age of aviation adventure, brought to interior life by writer Tom DeFalco and artist Fernando Peniche.
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After a fatal crash, young Terry has the ghost of his pilot friend for company. Grounded due to shrapnel lodged in his brain, he seeks the aid of inventor Holbroke to make him fly once more.
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