Frederick Blakeslee, "The Red Tornado" from "Daredevil Aces", Nov 1934
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Frederick Blakeslee, "The Red Tornado" from "Daredevil Aces", Nov 1934
Frederick Blakeslee (1898-1973)
Captain Combat # 1, 1940, cover by Frederick Blakeslee
"The Sky Beast of Berlin" by Robert Hogan (as Barry Barton), "Claws of the Eagle" by Robert Garrison, and "The Ancient Ace" by G. Gordon Raines.
There were only three Captain Combat pulps.
And just who invited the sub to an aerial dog fight?
Frederick Blakeslee art 1935
“The Red Tornado” Frederick Blakeslee 1934 Cover artwork for the November issue of Dare-Devil Aces pulp magazine.
G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES #5 (Popular Publications, 1934)
Art: Frederick Blakeslee
Frederick Blakeslee (1898- 1973)
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August 1950 issue
cover art by Norman Saunders
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