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A military webcomic similar to ''[[Air Force Blues]]'', about the men and women of the 89th Bomber Squadron, AKA "The Mad Cows". Drawn by an active duty officer in the US Air Force, it abruptly got put on hiatus, with the author preferring not to discuss the specifics of why. As of March 2009, it is [[Uncancelled|back online]] at [http://www.thecrewdogs.com/ www.thecrewdogs.com].
A military webcomic similar to ''[[Air Force Blues]]'', about the men and women of the 89th Bomber Squadron, AKA "The Mad Cows". Drawn by an active duty officer in the US Air Force, it abruptly got put on hiatus, with the author preferring not to discuss the specifics of why. As of March 2009, it is [[Uncancelled|back online]] at [http://www.thecrewdogs.com/ www.thecrewdogs.com].
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=== Tropes in this webcomic include: ===


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* [[Biting the Hand Humor]]: Possibly what lead to the comic's hiatus, although the author prefers not to discuss it.
* [[Biting the Hand Humor]]: Possibly what lead to the comic's hiatus, although the author prefers not to discuss it.
* [[Blatant Lies]]: A bomber is seen coming in for a landing, parts falling off, two engines on fire, plowing into the ground, ripping a wing off and bursting into flames. The crew ([[Rule of Funny|unharmed]]) inform the mechanics that there are no mechanical problems with the plane, and ask if they can go home.
* [[Blatant Lies]]: A bomber is seen coming in for a landing, parts falling off, two engines on fire, plowing into the ground, ripping a wing off and bursting into flames. The crew ([[Rule of Funny|unharmed]]) inform the mechanics that there are no mechanical problems with the plane, and ask if they can go home.

Latest revision as of 15:55, 30 September 2019

A military webcomic similar to Air Force Blues, about the men and women of the 89th Bomber Squadron, AKA "The Mad Cows". Drawn by an active duty officer in the US Air Force, it abruptly got put on hiatus, with the author preferring not to discuss the specifics of why. As of March 2009, it is back online at www.thecrewdogs.com.

Tropes used in Crew Dogs include: