Phantom Flyer / The Flying Phantom
Creator(s): Unknown
Alias(es): Army Colonel Carver
1st Issue w/Uniform: Contact Comics #5
Year/Month of Publication: 1945/03
pdsh.fandom.com/wiki/Flying_Phantom


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Phantom Flyer / The Flying Phantom
Creator(s): Unknown
Alias(es): Army Colonel Carver
1st Issue w/Uniform: Contact Comics #5
Year/Month of Publication: 1945/03
pdsh.fandom.com/wiki/Flying_Phantom
Martha Thomases: Independents Day
Martha Thomases: Independents Day
I love comics.
Is that too obvious? Is it like saying, “I love breathing,” or “I love skin?”
But, really, I love them. I love the big, splashy comics from The Big Two, with their shiny covers and fancy computer coloring. I love black-and-white self-published pamphlets, loving hand-stapled by the creators as the pages come off the copier.
If it’s words and pictures working together to tell a…
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Esta no sería una semana de aviadores si no presentaramos a los aviones, ¿no? Así que aquí están, los aviones de cada uno de los personajes presentados:
El Blackbird de Blackbird en una viñeta de Blue Beetle #09 (octubre 1941).
El aerodinámico The Wing de Skyman en una viñeta de Big Shot Comics #01 (mayo 1940) por Ogden Whitney.
El Sharkplane de Phantom Flyer en una viñeta de Contact Comics #05 (marzo 1945).
Y el avión con armadura de Iron Ace en una viñeta de Air Fighters Comics #02 (noviembre 1942) por Fred Kida.