Foreward

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In the early 1940's, during the second great war, an aspiring young author living in a small, rural Nebraskan town took it upon himself to write the single-greatest adventure story imaginable.

The outcome, however, is regarded as historically the worst thing ever put down onto paper, second only to a fourteen-page poem a French-Canadian named Gordon Menessoir wrote about his favorite cat... but I digress.

The weekly Skybird Adventures was published in national digests around the United States and parts of Detroit and remained mildly popular for thirty-eight years, until the tragic fire.

What you are about to read is most likely a compilation from discovered copies of some old weekly tabloid or whatever, maybe found in a box in someone's attic during an estate sale or something. Gathered for quite possibly the first time, we present this work for... We are not entirely sure why we're doing this, actually.

Enjoy... or not. Whatever. We don't care.

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