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On the Web
- IGN - Comanche 4 - Reviewed by: Ivan Sulic, score 8.6/10. "If you want gorgeous, consistent, believable action that controls well, Comanche will appease your militaristic alter ego."
- Gamezilla.com - Includes a review by Emory Rowland "With simple controls, a near crash proof flight model, and plenty of enemies, Comanche 4 makes every effort to draw the player into a worry-free action oriented environment."
- GameZone.com - Comanche 4 Review - Includes screenshots and a review by Kevin "BIFF" Giacobbi "With a beautiful and exciting game such as this, It would make a great stocking stuffer this Christmas for any Assault Chopper Sim fan."
- Monsta's Comanche Hanger - Contains information, tips, and strategies.
- Comanche 4 (PC) - Gamespy.com review. (spoiler)
- Monsta's Comanche - Offers information, pictures, descriptions, tactics, hints, and links.
- C4 missions - Includes mission downloads, design tips, tools, and news.
- NovaLogic - Official site. Contains news and features.
- viPer's Comanche Gold - Pilot roster of viPer's squadron, maps, cheat codes, accessories, downloadable missions, and a record of games played.
- Novalogic's Comanche Gold Site - Official site. Pictures and tips.
Wikipedia Articles
- Comanche series - Comanche is a series of computer games published by NovaLogic. The goal of each of these games is to fly military missions in a Comanche helicopter.
- Comanche Campaign - The Comanche Campaign (1867–1875) was a series of conflicts that took place throughout the border regions of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, and Texas, between the Arapaho, Comanche, Kiowa, and Southern Cheyenne tribes of Native Americans and the United States Army and white settlers.
- Buffalo Hump (Lonesome Dove series) - Buffalo Hump is a Comanche Indian who appears in two books in the Lonesome Dove series. His son, Blue Duck is also a major character.
- Comanche Moon - Comanche Moon, a western novel by Larry McMurtry is the last one written in his Lonesome Dove series, though it is the second in the chronology of the narrative.
- Antelope Hills Expedition - ... Expedition was a campaign from January or February of 1858 to May of 1858 by the Texas Rangers and members of other allied Native American tribes (the Native American forces were virtually all Tonkawa, of the 120 or so Native Americans in this campaign, 111 were Tonkawa), against Comanche and Kiowa villages in the Comancheria beginning in Texas, and ending in a series of fights with the Comanche tribe on May 12,1858 at a place called Antelope Hills at Little Robe Creek, a tributary of the Canadian River in what is now Oklahoma. These hills are also called the "South Canadians," as they surround the Canadian River.