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G-8 and His Battle Aces was an American air-war pulp magazine published from 1930 to 1944. It was one of the first four magazines launched by Popular Publications when it began operations in 1930, and first appeared for just over two years under the title Battle Aces. The success of Street & Smith's The Shadow, a hero pulp (a magazine with a lead novel in each issue featuring a single character), led Popular to follow suit in 1933 by relaunching Battle Aces as a hero pulp: the new title was G-8 and His Battle Aces, and the hero, G-8, was a top pilot and a spy. Robert J. Hogan wrote the lead novels for all the G-8 stories, which were set in World War I. Hogan's plots featured the Germans threatening the Allied forces with extraordinary or fantastic schemes, such as giant bats, zombies, and

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  • 《G8与王牌战机》(英語:G-8 and His Battle Aces)是1930至1944年发行的美国空战纸浆杂志,也是该社1930年成立后首批杂志,以《王牌战机》之名销售两年多。推出的《魅影奇侠》大获成功,开创每期均以固定英雄人物为主角的英雄纸浆杂志先河,促使流行出版社效仿,1933年重推《王牌战机》并更名《G8与王牌战机》,主角“G8”乃王牌飞行员兼间谍。所有G8主打小说均由执笔,故事背景为第一次世界大战,情节大多是德国以奇异甚至不可思议的手段对付協約國,如巨型蝙蝠、僵尸、火星人。除主打长篇小说外,许多短篇也是他的作品。封面画作均由弗雷德里克·布莱克斯利绘制,以忠诚再现一战飞机闻名。 《王牌战机》本是月刊,二战时改为双月刊,1944年停刊。纸浆杂志史学家李·赛尔弗指出,小说里的飞机早已过时,杂志坚持到1944年6月推出最后一期全靠霍根的出众才华。 (zh)
  • G-8 and His Battle Aces was an American air-war pulp magazine published from 1930 to 1944. It was one of the first four magazines launched by Popular Publications when it began operations in 1930, and first appeared for just over two years under the title Battle Aces. The success of Street & Smith's The Shadow, a hero pulp (a magazine with a lead novel in each issue featuring a single character), led Popular to follow suit in 1933 by relaunching Battle Aces as a hero pulp: the new title was G-8 and His Battle Aces, and the hero, G-8, was a top pilot and a spy. Robert J. Hogan wrote the lead novels for all the G-8 stories, which were set in World War I. Hogan's plots featured the Germans threatening the Allied forces with extraordinary or fantastic schemes, such as giant bats, zombies, and (en)
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  • G-8 and His Battle Aces was an American air-war pulp magazine published from 1930 to 1944. It was one of the first four magazines launched by Popular Publications when it began operations in 1930, and first appeared for just over two years under the title Battle Aces. The success of Street & Smith's The Shadow, a hero pulp (a magazine with a lead novel in each issue featuring a single character), led Popular to follow suit in 1933 by relaunching Battle Aces as a hero pulp: the new title was G-8 and His Battle Aces, and the hero, G-8, was a top pilot and a spy. Robert J. Hogan wrote the lead novels for all the G-8 stories, which were set in World War I. Hogan's plots featured the Germans threatening the Allied forces with extraordinary or fantastic schemes, such as giant bats, zombies, and Martians. He often contributed stories to the magazines as well as the lead novel, though not all the short stories were by him. The cover illustrations, by , were noted for their fidelity to actual planes flown in World War I. The magazine originally appeared monthly, but changed to bimonthly during World War II, ceasing publication in 1944. Pulp historian Lee Server suggests that it was Hogan's writing that allowed the magazine to last as long as it did, since by the last issue, in June 1944, the aircraft portrayed had long been obsolete. (en)
  • 《G8与王牌战机》(英語:G-8 and His Battle Aces)是1930至1944年发行的美国空战纸浆杂志,也是该社1930年成立后首批杂志,以《王牌战机》之名销售两年多。推出的《魅影奇侠》大获成功,开创每期均以固定英雄人物为主角的英雄纸浆杂志先河,促使流行出版社效仿,1933年重推《王牌战机》并更名《G8与王牌战机》,主角“G8”乃王牌飞行员兼间谍。所有G8主打小说均由执笔,故事背景为第一次世界大战,情节大多是德国以奇异甚至不可思议的手段对付協約國,如巨型蝙蝠、僵尸、火星人。除主打长篇小说外,许多短篇也是他的作品。封面画作均由弗雷德里克·布莱克斯利绘制,以忠诚再现一战飞机闻名。 《王牌战机》本是月刊,二战时改为双月刊,1944年停刊。纸浆杂志史学家李·赛尔弗指出,小说里的飞机早已过时,杂志坚持到1944年6月推出最后一期全靠霍根的出众才华。 (zh)
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