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G-8 and His Battle Aces #2 November 1933

The pilot is pulled from the wreckage, still alive, but with a purple spade on his forehead. The purple spreads, covering his entire face and the pilot expires after giving a warning. The Germans are coming to bomb the airbase. The Purple Aces are coming and will gladly die to complete their mission.

Just as the pilot is going to give the location of the Purple Aces airfield, he expires. G-8 is brought in to solve the mystery of the purple faces. Terry rated it it was ok Jun 06, Derek rated it it was ok Aug 26, Norris Holmes rated it really liked it Sep 24, Ron rated it it was ok Nov 29, Sean rated it really liked it Sep 12, Jack rated it liked it Sep 27, Gill rated it really liked it Nov 05, Doc added it Dec 27, Elihu marked it as to-read Jan 10, James added it Jul 03, Robert Muhammad marked it as to-read Mar 20, Bargle added it Mar 31, Ray marked it as to-read Aug 29, Cb added it Dec 11, Jonathan Malone marked it as to-read Jun 27, Daniel added it Aug 06, David Williams marked it as to-read Sep 19, David williams marked it as to-read Sep 20, Dave Williams marked it as to-read Oct 21, Joseph marked it as to-read Aug 08, Michael Fierce marked it as to-read Mar 13, Aidan marked it as to-read Jun 26, Jack Avery added it Jan 20, Randy marked it as to-read Nov 22, John Kerry added it Oct 28, Joel added it Jan 31, Art marked it as to-read Oct 20, There are no discussion topics on this book yet.

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Here's a flier that Bob Garcia of American Fantasy was kind enough to put together for us regarding the auction. Please note that we haven't lotted items yet, so while several of the items shown on this flier will be in the session, some will likely be in the or sessions.

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We will be posting a catalog and images of all lots in the auction prior to the show; probably in early March next year. And like last year, we will have an option for folks to make absentee bids if you can't attend, though it won't be a live option, so attendees will have an advantage.

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G-8 and His Battle Aces

Check the website at the link below for exact time and place information. Gotham Pulp Collectors Club Time: Muhlenberg Library on West 23rd Street. Mark Halegua at msh pulps1st. John, whose last name is never revealed, is a wandering singer who carries a guitar strung with strings of pure silver. He is a veteran of the Korean War and served in the U. In his travels, he frequently encounters creatures and superstitions from the folk tales and superstitions of the mountain people.

Though John has no formal education, he is self-taught, highly intelligent and widely read; it is implied that his knowledge of occult and folk legendarium is of Ph. This knowledge has granted him competent use of white magic, which he has used on occasion to overcome enemies or obstacles, but it is primarily his courage, wit and essential goodness that always enables him to triumph over supernatural evils although the silver strings of his guitar and his possession of a copy of The Long Lost Friend are also powerful tools in fighting evil magic , while basic Army training allows him to physically deal with human foes.