The Death Patrol was a squadron of criminals and misfits who fought for America in World War II. They were distinguished by their striped costumes that made them look like jail birds, though these birds flew fighter planes. In their first 12 appearances, members were frequently killed (one death in almost every issue) and new members added. The original team included Del Van Dyne (the leader), Butch O’Keefe, Peewee, Hank (the cowboy), Slick Ward, and Gramps. After Peewee and Slick died, Zazzy joined. After Butch died, Chief Chuck-a-Lug joined. After Zazzy died, there was the African native King Hotintot. After Gramps appeared to die, there was Boris “The Borsht Eater”, the Patchwork Kid (Frere “Jackie” Jacques), and Mademoiselle de Armentieres. After Hank apparently died, there was The Goucho. After King Hotintot apparently died, there was his son, Prince Totintot, along with the Hindu mystic Yogi. Hank, Hotintot and Gramps returned from the “dead”, having been nursed back to health as the rest of the team were busy with missions. While the adventures of the Death Patrol were often absurd, beginning in Military Comics #33, Del Van Dyne retired, and the strip became almost entirely focused on humor, with very little drama. The team was fixed with Gramps, Hank, Hotintot, Jackie, Boris, and Yogi, and eventually (beginning in Military Comics #36) they got a new kid leader named Junior. All of the members of the Death patrol were skilled fighter pilots who flew unusual aircraft. At one point, they had an island base, much like Blackhawk Island.
Alias Death Patrol |
Real Names/Alt Names Del Van Dyne (leader), Gramps, Hank, Chief Chuck-a-Lug, King Hotintot, Boris, Frere “Jackie” Jacques, The Goucho, Prince Totintot, Yogi, Junior, Butch, Peewee, Slick Ward, Zazzy |
Characteristics Hero, Aviator, Quality Universe, World War II Era |
Creators/Key Contributors Jack Cole |
First Appearance Military Comics #1 (August 1941) |
First Publisher Quality [CB+] [DCM] [GCD] |
Appearance List Military Comics #1-12, 20-43 |
Sample Read Military Comics [DCM] [CB+] |
Description The Death Patrol was a squadron of criminals and misfits who fought for America in World War II. They were distinguished by their striped costumes that made them look like jail birds, though these birds flew fighter planes. In their first 12 appearances, members were frequently killed (one death in almost every issue) and new members added. The original team included Del Van Dyne (the leader), Butch O’Keefe, Peewee, Hank (the cowboy), Slick Ward, and Gramps. After Peewee and Slick died, Zazzy joined. After Butch died, Chief Chuck-a-Lug joined. After Zazzy died, there was the African native King Hotintot. After Gramps appeared to die, there was Boris “The Borsht Eater”, the Patchwork Kid (Frere “Jackie” Jacques), and Mademoiselle de Armentieres. After Hank apparently died, there was The Goucho. After King Hotintot apparently died, there was his son, Prince Totintot, along with the Hindu mystic Yogi. Hank, Hotintot and Gramps returned from the “dead”, having been nursed back to health as the rest of the team were busy with missions. While the adventures of the Death Patrol were often absurd, beginning in Military Comics #33, Del Van Dyne retired, and the strip became almost entirely focused on humor, with very little drama. The team was fixed with Gramps, Hank, Hotintot, Jackie, Boris, and Yogi, and eventually (beginning in Military Comics #36) they got a new kid leader named Junior. All of the members of the Death patrol were skilled fighter pilots who flew unusual aircraft. At one point, they had an island base, much like Blackhawk Island. |
Source Death Patrol – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |