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An interesting thing, is there was an old early 1960's Twilight Zone t.v. episode very similar. Where the WW1 pilot was in a dogfight, and went through a strange cloud, and winded up landing his WW1 biplane fighter at a U.S. airbase in the early 1960's. He had his fighter and documentation, but of course the 1960's officers all thought he was nuts. As it turned out, his wingman who was in the dogfight along with him against the Germans, had stayed in the air force and later became a General whose nickname was "Old lead bottom" because of a wound he received in the butt flying in WW1. Well when the WW1 pilot found out that his buddy (now the much older and a General... "Old lead bottom") was coming to the base for an inspection, he realized that if he didn't get back to his time and dive on the Germans and stop them from killing his buddy, that his buddy wouldn't be able to exist in the future. So he got away from the officers, and ran to his plane, took off, flew back into that strange cloud, and saved his friend "old lead bottom" from being killed. Unfortunately he was killed himself doing that. At the end of the episode, when old lead bottom arrived at the base, and was asked by the officers about his WW1 flying partner and showed the documents of his former WW1 flying buddy, he asked "What's this all about? How did you get these documents and things from my WW1 friend who saved my life and lost his?". The officer told him, "Sit down old lead bottom, I have something to tell you" and that was the end of the t.v. episode. Anyone else remember that one? Now did the comic cause a Twilight Zone writer to write that t.v. episode, or did the t.v. episode cause the comic author to write the comic? I don't know, but they are somewhat similar. I also remember another Twilight Zone early 1960's episode where a passenger airliner flew back in time to the age of the dinosaurs. Then tried to get back to their own time only to wind up at La Guardia airport in the 1930's and the episode ended with them trying to get back to the 1960's again. Another time traveling airplane story. . . |
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