The Stringbags by Garth Ennis and PJ Holden Flet Air Arm Fairey Swordfish Royal Navy Bismarck Taranto Comic Book
The Stringbags by Garth Ennis and PJ Holden Flet Air Arm Fairey Swordfish Roay Navy Bismarck Taranto Comic Book
The Stringbags by Garth Ennis and PJ Holden Flet Air Arm Fairey Swordfish Roay Navy Bismarck Taranto Comic Book
The Stringbags by Garth Ennis and PJ Holden Flet Air Arm Fairey Swordfish Royal Navy Bismarck Taranto Comic Book
The Stringbags by Garth Ennis and PJ Holden Flet Air Arm Fairey Swordfish Royal Navy Bismarck Taranto Comic Book
The Stringbags by Garth Ennis and PJ Holden Flet Air Arm Fairey Swordfish Royal Navy Bismarck Taranto Comic Book

The Stringbags by Garth Ennis and PJ Holden

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Comics normally feature the unbelievable or the fantasy superhero. 'The Stringbags' features both of those - the unbelievable achievements of the World War Two Swordfish and the heroism of their crews.

Produced in graphic form, this excellent book is superbly illustrated. Both writer and artist have paid a great deal of attention to detail as they portray events in which the Fairey Swordfish played a pivotal role - The Battle of Taranto, the sinking of the Bismarck and the Channel Dash etc. 

Written and illustrated by a multi award winning team who have worked with DC and Marvel!

Young or old, the graphic presentation enhances the pithy narrative rather than detracting from it.

Comic in format, but not in content. Very much like the FAA itself, this book has real heart and deals well with being simultaneously academic, informative, entertaining, respectful, reverential and emotive.

A4 Hardback

Images are from The Stringbags by Garth Ennis and PJ Holden (Dead Reckoning, 2020) and are used with publisher permission.

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    John G.
    Vividly brings to life the astonishing bravery of those who flew Stringbags

    My Father, Nat Gold was a TAG in 830 Swordfish squadron based on Malta.

    He was initially assigned to Illustrious but went down with food poisoning in Alexandria, so someone else went in his place. Dad missed out on being part of the raid on Taranto. Unfortunately the guy who took Dad's place was killed during the subsequent Luftwaffe attacks on Illustrious.

    Dad arrived in Malta on the day Illustrious limped into port. From that day forth the Germans and Italians stepped up the their bombing of the island, which continued relentlessly for the whole of the time Dad was based there. Initially it was a 3 month posting but was extended to a year because of the shortage of experienced air crew.

    From what my Dad told me and what I have read about his exploits attacking Axis convoys and raids on Tripoli Harbour, this book brings home vividly and accurately what the Stringbag crews had to face, time and again. Even the rivalry between the RAF and the FAA referred to in the book, played out on Malta too.

    This is a wonderful book in a format that can easily be read and understood by younger generations. I intend to give this book to my Grandkids so they will have an understanding of what their Great Grandad endured during WWII.