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1st appearance of Gunner & Sarge

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1st appearance of Johnny Cloud, a Native American fighter pilot

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Plagiarized artwork by Roy Lichtenstein in a painting titled Whaam! (1963) by Roy Lichtenstein

Tap cover and swipe to view artwork illustrated by Russ Heath that was swiped by pop culture artist Roy Lichtenstein without attribution

Lichtenstein also lifted two panels from the story 'Aces Wild!' illustrated by Russ Heath and written by Hank Chapman for his paintings Blam (1962) and Brattata (1962)

Lichtenstein also swiped the lower right illustration on the cover art by Jerry Grandenetti for the painting Jet Pilot (1963)

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Plagiarized artwork by Roy Lichtenstein

Middle image: As I Opened Fire (1966) by Roy Lichtenstein - the panel is an example of a 'Triptych' which is an art term to define a piece that is divided into three sections

Lower image: interior panel illustrated by Jerry Grandenetti and written by Robert Kanigher was swiped by pop culture artist Roy Lichtenstein without attribution

Lichtenstein also lifted the background art from a panel in 'Target Destroyed - Maybe' illustrated by Russ Heath for the painting, Okay, Hot Shot Okay! (1963)

Another panel in 'Target Destroyed - Maybe' was used in the painting Bratatat! (1963)

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