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Fightin' Air Force : ウィキペディア英語版
Fightin' Air Force

''Fightin' Air Force'' was a bimonthly war comic published by Charlton Comics from 19561966. Telling fictional stories of American military pilots, it was a sister title of the other Charlton war comics ''Fightin' Army'', ''Fightin' Marines'', and ''Fightin' Navy''.
Regular contributors to ''Fightin' Air Force'' included Dick Giordano (who illustrated many early covers), Sam Glanzman, Jack Keller, Rocke Mastroserio, Bill Molno, Charles Nicholas, Jack Abel, and inker Vince Alascia. Editor Pat Masulli helmed the book for most of its run.
== Publication history ==
As with many comic book titles published at the time, ''Fightin' Air Force'' did not start with issue number one; it was a renaming of a Charlton war comic called ''Never Again'', which published two issues starting in August 1955.
The first issue of ''Fightin' Air Force'' was #3, published in February 1956. Early issues sported the tagline "Jet Aces in Action." Issue #12 (Oct. 1958) was a 100-page special. ''Fightin' Air Force'' ceased publication with issue #53, dated Feb./Mar. 1966. Altogether, the title published 51 issues.
Beginning in June 1966, Charlton created a new war title, ''War and Attack'', which took over the numbering of ''Fightin' Air Force''. ''War and Attack'' mostly featured infantry stories based during World War II; it published ten issues before it was cancelled with issue #63 (Dec. 1967).

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