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: The crew participates in the surprise attack on the Italian fleet at Taranto. This mission famously proved that aircraft carriers had rendered massive battleships vulnerable, even when attacked by "creaky" biplanes.

The book, published by Dead Reckoning (an imprint of the U.S. Naval Institute), includes an afterword by Ennis that clarifies which elements of the story are historical fact and where he took creative liberties to create a cohesive narrative for his protagonists. The Stringbags - GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW - Comics Bookcase

: The trio joins the desperate effort to stop the pride of the German fleet. In a pivotal moment of the war, Swordfish torpedoes famously jammed the Bismarck's rudder , leaving the titan vulnerable to the British fleet.

: The story culminates in the deadly and often overlooked attempt to stop German warships from escaping through the English Channel. This mission highlights the immense courage of the crews flying into heavy fire in aircraft that were practically out of time. The "Stringbag" Paradox

The narrative is divided into three major chapters that blend historical fact with fictional character arcs:

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