Showing posts with label Carl Pfeufer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carl Pfeufer. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 02, 2025

Fighting Force

Tuesday Airforce Day. 

The AAFF (American Air Force Features) was a regular comic nespaper that was produced by the Bradbury company to be distributed at US Air Force Bases. It ran from 1955 to 1965 (at least) and had a mix of funny and realistic stories. Some of the artists included in this package were big names from comics and cartoons. I have show most of their work in seperate posts over the years from an incomplete set of micr-fiche issues I found online. The completely forgotten Millie & Terry by Jack Cole (the missing link between his cartoon work and his newspaper comic strip Betsy and Me), Gooch by the marvalous Josh Benton, and strips by Henry Boltinoff, Jack O'Brien, Shelly Moldoff, vic Martin, Ben Wiseman, Mort Drucker and Rogoff (who I suspect was one of the organising talents behind this feature).

What I haven't how yet (or at least I don't think I have) is this set of realistic stories about Air Force Heroes. At one point I was convinced that artist doing most of these was Carl Pfeufer. But after all these years I don't remember where I found that. I have some more realistic stuff after that. The last one is signed by Pete Constanza, who sems a good candidate for the Fighting Heroes as well.

Sunday, May 03, 2020

Plain Material

Sunday Continuing The Story Day.

After having shown most of the cartoon series in the issues of the Bradbury Cppanies Air Force Sunday Newspaper section AAFF (America Air Force Features), here is another regular strip, which was more serieus. Illustrated by industry regular Carl Pfeuer (who worked here, there and everywere) it is quite heavy and plodding. On the other hand, no online site ever has mentioned this huge body of work Pfeuer did.