New York Times Bestselling Series! "These books are, quite simply, brilliant. . . . Thrilling, bloody, action-packed stories from American history." -New York Times Go behind the scenes of World War Ii's top-secret Doolittle Raid with the New York Times bestselling graphic novel series! Presented in the author's instantly recognizable artistic and storytelling style, this colorful, exciting book of history for kids starts with a brief explanation of the events leading up to World War Ii and then describes the bombing of Pearl Harbor from both the Japanese and American points of view. The American response was a super-secret counterattack organized by stunt pilot Jimmy Doolittle. Just four months after Pearl Harbor, American crews would launch sixteen B-25 bombers from the aircraft carrier Uss Hornet to drop bombs on the Japanese capital Tokyo and then fly to safety in China. Everything about the mission was as dangerous as it was secret. B-25s were not designed to take off from an aircraft carrier. Japan had formidable air defenses. There was no way to plan for landing in China or returning safely to America. The Doolittle Raid, as it became known, went down in miliary history as one of the most creative and harrowing missions of World War Ii. The pilots and crews became American heroes.
New York Times Bestselling Series! "These books are, quite simply, brilliant. . . . Thrilling, bloody, action-packed stories from American history." -New York Times Go behind the scenes of World War Ii's top-secret Doolittle Raid with the New York Times bestselling graphic novel series! Presented in the author's instantly recognizable artistic and storytelling style, this colorful, exciting book of history for kids starts with a brief explanation of the events leading up to World War Ii and then describes the bombing of Pearl Harbor from both the Japanese and American points of view. The American response was a super-secret counterattack organized by stunt pilot Jimmy Doolittle. Just four months after Pearl Harbor, American crews would launch sixteen B-25 bombers from the aircraft carrier Uss Hornet to drop bombs on the Japanese capital Tokyo and then fly to safety in China. Everything about the mission was as dangerous as it was secret. B-25s were not designed to take off from an aircraft carrier. Japan had formidable air defenses. There was no way to plan for landing in China or returning safely to America. The Doolittle Raid, as it became known, went down in miliary history as one of the most creative and harrowing missions of World War Ii. The pilots and crews became American heroes.