Air Pirates Funnies #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Another Tale of the Apocalypse" in Air Pirates Funnies #1 (1971) delivers a sharp, satirical edge from writer-artist Ted Richards, whose all-in-one creative control shapes a surreal, politically charged tale. When Dan's outfit learns they're being shipped to Vietnam, the fallout is anything but predictable, while a pair of oblivious pigs unwittingly ferry Zeke Wolf and his fox companion on a bizarre journey. The cover by Bobby London captures the story’s anarchic spirit with its bold, exaggerated style.
In a satirical twist on military bureaucracy, a clueless group of pigs inadvertently transports Zeke Wolf and his fox companion, unaware of the chaos their simple act of kindness will unleash. When a lieutenant tries to inform Dan's outfit about their upcoming deployment to Vietnam, the news spirals into absurdity—leaving both the soldiers and the animals caught in a farcical chain of misunderstandings.
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Reprinted in Luftpiraten #[nn] (1988), The Pirates and the Mouse #[nn] (2003), A History of Underground Comics: 20th Anniversary Edition #[nn] (2012), Panorama de la bande dessinée érotique clandestine #[nn] (2018)
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