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Real Life Comics #27 (1945)

Pines · 1945 · 52 pages

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Contains 10 stories
Commander Amos Hathaway The Man Who Saved Samar!
5 pp · non-fiction
Amos Hathaway (1913-1996)
William The Conqueror
7 pp · non-fiction
William The Conqueror (c 1008-1087)Edward the Confessor (c 1003-1066)Queen Eadgyth [Edith of Wessex] (c 1025-1075)King Henry I of France (1008-1860)Harold II (c 1022-1066)Count Guy (c 1025-1100)QuothaGiles

Nearly nine hundred years before this 1945 publication, William of Normandy secured a crucial claim to the English throne when King Edward the Confessor named him successor—but that promise would soon be challenged by rivals, including Edward's brother-in-law Harold and the machinations of foreign powers. As William consolidates support among Norman nobles and defends his lands against invasion, the stage is set for the epochal clash that would reshape England forever. This real-life chronicle traces the ambitions and conflicts that led to one of history's most decisive battles.

Goodwin's Guerrillas
5 pp · non-fiction
James Goodwin (1918-1999)Juris

Captain James Goodwin, a liaison officer with Yugoslavia's Fifteenth Partisan Brigade, joins a daring raid to destroy a crucial Nazi supply line—the railroad bridge at Litija that connects the Balkans to German-held territory in northern Italy. Moving under cover of darkness through enemy-controlled territory, Goodwin and the partisans execute a coordinated assault, timing their strike with air support to overwhelm the German forces defending the bridge and nearby castle. This true account captures one American officer's role in the partisan campaign to drive the Nazis from Yugoslavia during 1945.

Sergeant Maria The Story Of A Heroine
5 pp · non-fiction
Maria Oktyabrskaya (1905-1944)Peter Oktyabraskaya (?-1941)

Maria Oktyabrskaya, a Soviet woman whose husband Peter falls fighting for Russia, refuses to let grief consume her—instead, she joins the Fourteenth Guards Brigade as a tank mechanic and gunner in 1943, determined to strike back at the Nazis advancing across the Ukrainian plains. Through fierce combat in the Orel sector and beyond, her courage and skill under fire earn her the Order of the Patriotic War, cementing her place among the Soviet heroes who turned the tide against Nazi Germany. This is the true story of one woman's transformation from grieving widow to decorated soldier on the Eastern Front.

He Died For Democracy Major General Maurice Rose
1 pp · non-fiction
Maurice Rose (1899-1945)
John Marshall Champion Of The Constitution
6 pp · non-fiction
John Marshall (1755-1835)Thomas Marshall (1730-1802)William Howe (1729-1814cameo)Alexander Hamilton (c1755-1804cameo)Mary Willis Ambler (1766-1831)Jacquelin Ambler (1742-1798cameo)John Adams (1735-1826cameo)

From the battlefields of the American Revolution to the Supreme Court bench, John Marshall dedicates his life to building and defending the young nation's future—first as a soldier fighting alongside General Washington, then as a lawyer championing Federal unity, and finally as Chief Justice interpreting the Constitution itself. This six-page chronicle follows Marshall from his Virginia militia days through his pivotal years establishing the Supreme Court's role in protecting the principles that bind the United States together.

Lieutenant Commander John E. Muldrow
4 pp · non-fiction
John E. Muldrow (c 1916-1945)

Lieutenant Commander John E. Muldrow leads daring bombing raids against Japanese targets across the Pacific, from coordinated strikes on Wotje Atoll with his squadron to solo missions where his crew proves their mettle against enemy fighters and warships. Through increasingly dangerous encounters—engine failures, anti-aircraft fire, and aerial duels—Muldrow demonstrates the skill and courage that made Navy fliers the architects of Japan's mounting losses. This is the true story of a naval aviator who turned Pearl Harbor's memory into swift, devastating action.

The Dominican Republic
6 pp · non-fiction
Christopher Columbus (1451-1506)SebastianBartolome Columbus (c 1461-1515)Diego Columbus (c 1479-1526)Toussaint L'Ouverture (1743-1803)Jean Pierre Boyer (1776-1850)Juan Pablo Duarte (1813-1876)H.S. Knapp (1856-1928)

From Columbus's 1492 landing through centuries of colonial rule, revolution, and foreign occupation, this non-fiction account traces the Dominican Republic's turbulent journey toward independence and democratic self-rule. The story sweeps across pivotal moments—Bartolome Columbus founding Santo Domingo, Toussaint L'Ouverture's defiant stand against France, Juan Pablo Duarte's 1843 uprising against Haitian domination, and the American military presence that brought infrastructure and modernization in the early 1900s. By 1941, the small island nation stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the Allies, declaring war on fascism and mustering its armed forces to defend freedom in the Caribbean.

Captain Milton Jarrold The Officer Who Saved A Battalion
3 pp · non-fiction
Milton Jarrold

Somewhere north of Florence, Captain Milton Jarrold's battalion moves toward a seemingly exposed road junction—but the quick-thinking officer senses a German trap and halts his men before they can be caught in a devastating ambush. Through courage, alertness, and tactical skill, Jarrold and his troops turn the Germans' own carefully planned counterattack against them, transforming a potential disaster into a decisive victory for the American Fifth Army.

"What I see!"
0.5 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Gus

Gus picks up a stack of newspapers for what seems like a lot of reading—until he reveals his real plan: he's going to eat them. A quick, quirky gag about one animal's unusual appetite that delivers a punchline with charm.

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