Weird War Two
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Tony Simmons
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This collection of tales set during the Second World War finds Captain Gideon Argo and his loyal crew, The Flying Zombies, battling those arcane forces the Allies couldn't tackle on their own.
In 1937, a werewolf stalks a Japanese camp in China, where Capt. Bullshark Dempsey is imprisoned. In 1938, Wings pilots a giant drilling machine into the deep earth with the crew, uncovering a hidden world of dinosaurs and indigenous people under attack by German soldiers. During the London Blitz, Doc Riley and Sparks battle a secret cult in London that uses innocent children to power their twisted magick. In 1941, a strange phantom with a bone-white face terrorizes the Nazis occupying Paris, and an American in Paris must save the day. Tan'aht, a British Lord raised by a lost race in Africa, must intervene to save men from the creature haunting a jungle river. By 1943, ghouls haunt the tunnels under Highgate Cemetery, where the late General Anton Horatio builds an army of the undead. On the eve of D-Day, Johnny-D leads a squad of soldiers against gun emplacements at Normandy, joined by the ghosts of his fallen crewmates. And "A Fine Fare-Thee-Well" finds Doc joining his surviving crewmates to learn the final fate of Capt. Gideon Argo.
Join the battle for the soul of the 20th century, and remember: Zombies Fight On!
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