Total Pulp Experience. These exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading as an eBook and features every story, every editorial, and every column of the original pulp magazine. As a special bonus, Will Murray has written an introduction especially for this series of eBooks.
G-8 and His Battle Aces rode the nostalgia boom ten years after World War I ended. These high-flying exploits were tall tales of a World War that might have been, featuring monster bats, German zombies, wolf-men, harpies, Martians, and even tentacled floating monsters. Most of these monstrosities were the work of Germany’s seemingly endless supply of mad scientists, chief of whom was G-8’s recurring Nemesis, Herr Doktor Krueger. G-8 battled Germany’s Halloween shock troops for over a decade, not ceasing until the magazine folded in the middle of World War II. G-8 and His Battle Aces return in vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Introduction to G-8 and His Battle Aces
by Will Murray
Smashing Sky Novel
The Skeleton Patrol
As told by G-8 to Robert J. Hogan
“Ghosts! Ha-ha-ha-ha — there ain’t no such thing!” From the wreck of a crashed D.H. came those strange words — words spoken with mad laughter by a dying Yank. What had he seen in German skies that had turned him insane with fright? Had a “ghost” wiped out the rest of his patrol? Grimly G-8 and his buddies seek the answer down a haunted cloud trail.
The Scarlet Circus — Fighting Air Story
by Dick Moreland
He ate peas off his knife and was no gentleman — but hell, he could fly!
T.N.T. Ace — Fighting Air Story
by Darrell Jordan
A buzzard doesn’t have to be a killer to carry out a T.N.T. mission.
Poker Peelots — Fighting Air Story
by James Perley Hughes
In hunting Krauts, a little nerve is better than an ace in the hole!
G-8 Speaks — A Department for Air Fans
Where the gang meets every month to talk it over with the famous Yank ace.
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