The “Four Aces” was a 1930’s Sunday comic strip. It started as an addition to and continued to run in conjunction with “Tailspin Tommy”. It was an action strip that featured the adventures of four pilots and friends during WWI. The early strips routinely display the almost forgotten details of WWI, which included trench warfare, gas attacks, stretches of barbed wire no mans land, balloon busting, and air battles in fragile antique airplanes. Initially the strip was posted as a single row above the popular full page “Tailspin Tommy” feature. As the strip increased in popularity it gained more space and the stories were eventually brought up to current times (mid to late 1930s). In this the first posted “Flying Aces” newspaper comic strip (Jan 07, 1934) the four friends are introduced as they go out on - Dawn Patrol.
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