Black Hood Comics #12
"Monkeying With Murder" in Black Hood Comics #12 (1944) delivers a rare wartime message from General H. H. Arnold, the real-life Commanding General of the U.S. Army Air Forces, urging young readers who’ve contributed to the war effort through summer jobs to return to school in the fall. Written by H. H. Arnold and illustrated with crisp wartime flair by Irv Novick on the cover, this issue stands out as a unique blend of patriotic messaging and period authenticity.
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Facsimile letter from General H. H. Arnold, "Commanding General U.S. Army Air Forces." He encourages young people of "pre-military age" who have been doing a "summer war job" to return to school in the fall.
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