V-2 - in Popular Culture

In Popular Culture

  • Thomas Pynchon makes the V-2 rocket the central point of his postmodern novel Gravity's Rainbow.
  • The MGM movie Operation Crossbow dramatises Allied efforts to impede the V-1 and V-2 programmes.
  • HergĂ©'s Tintin comic album "Destination Moon" (Objectif Lune) first published in 1950 depicts a moon rocket resembling the V2 rocket, even with red-white checkerboard pattern on the fuselage

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