Reprints in facsimile the lead novel (by G-8 as told to Robert J. Hogan) and the non-genre air-war short story “The Four-Eyed Falcon” from the May 1936 issue of the G-8 pulp magazine. All fiction and features are written by Hogan.
Features the twelfth appearance of the continuing G-8 villain, the mad scientist Herr Doktor Krueger.
All G-8 reprints in this series from Adventure House are reprinted in order of their original publication.
”G-8 Speaks” is a letter section, and it usually opens with a short introductory essay by G-8 (Robert J. Hogan) and then goes on to print some G-8 fan letters.
Unnumbered pages are Adventure House advertisements and the “G-8 Speaks” feature.
Volume 8, Number 4.
The front cover of the facsimile has been restored from the original.
All illustrations, including those of the non-genre stories, are by John Fleming Gould.
Contains many spot illustrations and character portraits that are either filler and drift from one issue to another, or are cropped from the larger full-page illustrations.
The original G-8 and His Battle Aces pulp magazine was published by Popular Publications, now Argosy Communications.
The original editor of the pulp is uncredited. This edited version of the pulp is presumably edited by John Gunnison, the publisher of Adventure House.
The original pulp cost $0.10, this facsimile costs $10.95 in Canada.