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"It's also a great feeling knowing that, while Terminal Lance reaches thousands of Marines every day, my graphic novel will forever be a part of the history of the Marine Corps itself with this ...
Marine Corps Times began publishing "Terminal Lance" the same year he posted his first comic online. Over the years, his audience has grown from about 80,000 page views in 2010 to millions.
The characters of "Terminal Lance" aren't likely to show up on any Marine Corps recruiting poster. They binge drink to make up for the boredom of barracks life; they chase bar flies because of the ...
the creator of the wildly popular military web comic Terminal Lance, The White Donkey is a serious and insightful look at post-9/11 war-time service. The novel seamlessly weaves Marine Corps ...
Marines' recommended reads got a big overhaul this week, with a new podcast and titles -- including the first-ever graphic novel to make the list, based on the "Terminal Lance" comic strip.
(Contributed photo/Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brian Bekkala) The Marine Corps is celebrating its 240 th birthday Nov. 10. Here are things to know about one of America's most elite fighting ...
for a time-honored cake-cutting ceremony, a longstanding Marine Corps birthday tradition ... The second ceremony was 19-year-old Lance Cpl. Jordan Art. The playing of The Navy Hymn and The ...
The chill in the air did not deter the MARCENT detachment, fellow Servicemembers, and civilians, from coming out and supporting the Marine Corps birthday. For Lance Cpl. Michael T. Sullivan ...