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Spy Fighter Written by (Mostly) Robert Bernstein

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Spy Fighters 1 'Eaaaa'

Clark Mason, Spy Fighter is a feature at Atlas written, all but two stories, by Robert Bernstein, including the origin in issue 1, "The Snake of Saigon," as seen here (art by George Tuska). The "Eaaaa" was my signal to look for other Bernstein mannerisms among the stories. Remember that he was writing Black Rider for Atlas at the time; there he actually got a number of credit lines thanks to artist Jay Scott Pike.

I can ID a few of the backup stories, ones written by main feature writers Bernstein or Hank Chapman. The one art ID I'll put forth is a story by the "Dinosaur Island" Batman artist, Paul Cooper.

Jumping on the war magazine bandwagon for a while, Clark Mason is in uniform as an Army lieutenant and then a captain, in combat in Korea in #9 through #13.

Clark Mason writers in Spy Fighters

Mar/51–Jul/521-9 (all Clark Mason stories)Robert Bernstein
Sep/5210 P-38Bernstein
The VisionHank Chapman
Suicide FlightBernstein
Nov/    11 (all Clark Mason stories)Bernstein
Jan/53 12 The Silent DeathBernstein
The Strange EnemyChapman
  Captured!Bernstein
Mar/–Jul/5313-15 (all Clark Mason stories)Bernstein

Backup stories in Spy Fighters

Sep/51Deadliest of the Speciespencils: Paul Cooper
Nov/    Arsenal for R-Daywr: Bernstein
Mar/52The Tower of Terrorwr: Bernstein
Sep/    10 Secret Weaponwr: Bernstein
Nov/    11 The Destroyerwr: Bernstein
Jan/53 12 The Human Targetwr: Chapman

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