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Real Life Comics #17 (1944)

Pines · 1944 · 60 pages

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Contains 9 stories
Lieutenant General Carl A. Spaatz
6 pp · non-fiction; aviation; biography

One of America's first three combat-trained pilots, Lieutenant General Carl A. Spaatz rose from a daring young aviator in World War I to become the war's commanding air strategist, leading his squadrons to dominance across North Africa and Europe. This account traces his evolution from a determined flyer who refused to leave the front without a kill, through record-setting peacetime missions, to his pivotal command of air operations that turned the tide against the Axis forces. Spaatz's relentless coordination of thousands of combat sorties and tactical innovations proved decisive in securing air superiority for the Allies.

The Story of Medicine
10 pp · non-fiction; history; medical

From ancient Egypt's misguided remedies to the dark alleys of medieval superstition, this ten-page chronicle traces medicine's painful journey from ignorance to science. Follow pioneers like Ambroise Paré and Vesalius as they challenge deadly traditions and unlock the secrets of the human body, while an ambitious anatomist in 1788 New York faces a mob's fury for daring to dissect cadavers in pursuit of knowledge that will one day transform surgery forever.

Alfred the Great
6 pp · non-fiction; biography

When the Danish invasions threaten to consume Britain, King Alfred must transform from a desperate fugitive hiding in the marshes of Athelney into a military strategist cunning enough to outmaneuver his enemies—infiltrating their camps, rallying his fractured forces, and ultimately driving the invaders back. But Alfred's true greatness emerges not on the battlefield: after securing peace, he becomes a visionary ruler who builds fortifications and a navy, establishes a code of law tempered with mercy, and brings learning and scholarship to an island once considered barren and illiterate. This biography traces how a warrior-king became known as the Great by choosing to build civilization as fiercely as he fought to defend it.

Iceland
7 pp · non-fiction; history
Robert E. Lee
5 pp · non-fiction; biography; military

This five-page biography traces Robert E. Lee's journey from a boy inspired by his father's service to America through his rise as a distinguished military engineer and commander, following his ambitions from West Point through campaigns in Mexico and Texas. When the nation fractures into civil war, Lee faces an agonizing choice between his love for America and his loyalty to his native Virginia—a decision that shapes the rest of his life. After the war, he dedicates himself to rebuilding the South and reuniting the divided nation through education, believing young Americans must remember they are part of one great country.

Queen Victoria
5 pp · non-fiction; biography

This biographical story chronicles the life of Queen Victoria, who ascended to England's throne as a young princess and wielded her power with wisdom and devotion for over six decades. From her early days facing public doubt about a female ruler, through her marriage and the challenges of her reign—assassination attempts, continental upheaval, and personal tragedy—Victoria shaped the destiny of the British Empire with her steady hand and commitment to her people's welfare. The tale celebrates how her benevolent stewardship transformed England into a beacon of hope and prosperity during what became known as the Victorian Era.

8 at One Blow!
3 pp · non-fiction; aviation; war

Lieutenant Stanley "Swede" Vejtasa, a 27-year-old Navy pilot, takes to the skies in a series of fierce aerial encounters with Japanese forces across the Pacific theater—from the Marshall and Gilbert Islands to the waters off New Guinea and the Santa Cruz Islands. Through raids on enemy harbors, attacks on carriers, and desperate dogfights against overwhelming odds, this Montana flier proves himself a fearless combat veteran. His courage and marksmanship under fire earn him recognition as one of the war's most formidable airmen.

'Chinese' Gordon
5 pp · non-fiction; biography

A biography of General Charles George Gordon, a military officer whose exceptional ability to lead men across different cultures earned him the nickname "Chinese" Gordon. The story traces his rise from the Crimean War through his transformative service in China, Egypt, and the Sudan, where he used both combat skill and diplomacy to suppress the slave trade and stabilize regions under imperial rule. His unwavering dedication to duty—even in the face of overwhelming odds—cemented his legacy as a beacon of courage for future generations.

Albert Einstein
5 pp · non-fiction; biography

Albert Einstein's scientific genius and journey from modest German professor to celebrated theorist unfolds in this biographical account, tracing how his revolutionary work in relativity earned him worldwide renown—until Nazi persecution forced him to flee his homeland. When America welcomed him in 1934, Einstein found in Princeton's quiet university town the freedom and equality to continue his groundbreaking contributions to science as an American citizen.

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