dhermann1
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I wqs just thinking about the great old comic strip, Terry and the Pirates. It ran from 1934 through the 60's. Here are a couple of links to a few of the panels, etc. Great stuff.
The Wikipedia article, including the very first strip:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_and_the_Pirates_(comic_strip)
A famous strip from WW II, where Col. Flip Corkin tells the newly commissioned Terry a few things about military and aviation tradition. This strip was read into the Congressional Record:
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl...a=X&ei=VWMnTKn4HMT48AbdtJTIDw&ved=0CD4Q9QEwBg
Milton Caniff left the strip after 1946 to start Steve Canyon, a pretty cool strip in its own right.
The Wikipedia article, including the very first strip:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_and_the_Pirates_(comic_strip)
A famous strip from WW II, where Col. Flip Corkin tells the newly commissioned Terry a few things about military and aviation tradition. This strip was read into the Congressional Record:
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl...a=X&ei=VWMnTKn4HMT48AbdtJTIDw&ved=0CD4Q9QEwBg
Milton Caniff left the strip after 1946 to start Steve Canyon, a pretty cool strip in its own right.