I have come across this link to some WW2 flying graphic novels. http://www.slideshare.net/luisnarbon...ield?related=3
There are some WW1 flying stories also and some other material, some of which is adult content.
I have come across this link to some WW2 flying graphic novels. http://www.slideshare.net/luisnarbon...ield?related=3
There are some WW1 flying stories also and some other material, some of which is adult content.
Looks interesting; I'll have to plan time to peruse at leisure.
Thanks. Karl'
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Good find!
Looks interesting ... But nothing could ever get as graphic as reading real WW2 memoirs and mission 'blogs' like what my Uncle Irwin left me when he died in 2005. He flew the HP Halifax throughout WW2 with 4 Group RAF Bomber Command.
Len Deighton's novels Bomber and Goodbye Mickey Mouse are not featured in the article. These are two of my favourites - Bomber being more graphic than the second one. Not sure from memory if Deighton went on to write any further WW2 aviation-based novels. Fast forward a few years and Dale Brown has written some great novels about modern day military aviation many of which contain graphic flashbacks to WW2.
I found the WW1 books in a shop in Madrid last year. The detail of the aircraft illustrations is remarkable.
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Thanks for posting ,I will look for some of them
Thanks for the link!
The only Flying Graphic Novels I know of are ones I TBAR for excessive stupidity....
The Desert Falcon 2 Hal Far looks right up my street.
Thanks for the link Dave.
Rob.
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