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Cover: Frank Frazetta
Blazing Combat #4
“Conflict!”
writer Archie Goodwin · writer, artist, inker, letterer Wally Wood · artist, inker Ralph Reese · inker Dan Adkins · cover Frank Frazetta
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Full credits
writer Archie Goodwin
writer, artist, inker, letterer Wally Wood
artist, inker Ralph Reese
inker Dan Adkins
cover pencils, inks Frank Frazetta
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An officer of the JV-44 Commando Fighter Group gathers around his plane and was reminded that, back in 1938, that General Galland took up the ME-262 for a test flight, and he was impressed. But Hitler was not impressed and only viewed the plane as a blitz bomber, not a fighter, thus destroying its effectiveness, and slowing the plane down enough to be shot down by enemy fighters. Thus, the plane never realized its full potential, and because it was so late in the war, which was as good as lost, the officer is ordered to set fire to his plane.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).