In 1941, the U.S. began to form a hand-picked army to fight in Europe. What made it different is that its troops were composed of artists, designers, actors, meteorologists, and sound technicians, and their true mission was not to fight, but to deceive the German army. Their props were inflatable tanks and pyrotechnics; their tools camouflage, “spoof” radio plays, special effects, and sonic deception. Their last “disappearing act” was to vanish from history. Officially they were designated as the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops, the first and last battlefield deception outfit ever authorized by the U.S. Army.
sounds like a cool backdrop for a team of comicbook heroes:
- “the deceivers” ?
- “the ghost corps” ??
let’s see…
This is the wonderful cosplayer, Ridd1e!
The Rocketeer!
Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #24
(Nov. 1965)Not a Kirby cover but still awesome!
the Howlers stumble into Phillip Roth’s “The Plot Against America”