Aye, this one was fab. I pity any rough trading, hook-handed sea-pirate who has to ply the high, um, harbors in his dainty little tugboat. How embarrassing. I guess that's why his nemesis was a little blond cabin boy so silly he thought he had some kind of beard to swear by.
I agree about that last panel. And I also particularly like the raw emotional quality of panel four on page five.
I thought that you were teasing about the water damage, but I gave it a closer look and might see what you are alluding to. Doesn't affect it too much and it's a great story!
>I pity any rough trading, hook-handed sea-pirate who has to ply the high, um, harbors in his dainty little tugboat. How embarrassing.
Haha... reminds me of Tom Hanks in SPLASH-- "The little boat?!!"
>I thought that you were teasing about the water damage
Nope Chuck, this issue is a mess unfortunately (check the THOIA Archive for "Hangman's Horror" and "The Corspe that Wouldn't Die", both from this issue too and both from the great Jack Cole!)
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LOVE THE FINAL PANEL! WEB OF EVIL IS SUCH A GREAT SERIES THEY HAD THE BEST ARTISTS
Aye, this one was fab. I pity any rough trading, hook-handed sea-pirate who has to ply the high, um, harbors in his dainty little tugboat. How embarrassing. I guess that's why his nemesis was a little blond cabin boy so silly he thought he had some kind of beard to swear by.
I agree about that last panel. And I also particularly like the raw emotional quality of panel four on page five.
I thought that you were teasing about the water damage, but I gave it a closer look and might see what you are alluding to. Doesn't affect it too much and it's a great story!
>LOVE THE FINAL PANEL!
Me too!
>I pity any rough trading, hook-handed sea-pirate who has to ply the high, um, harbors in his dainty little tugboat. How embarrassing.
Haha... reminds me of Tom Hanks in SPLASH-- "The little boat?!!"
>I thought that you were teasing about the water damage
Nope Chuck, this issue is a mess unfortunately (check the THOIA Archive for "Hangman's Horror" and "The Corspe that Wouldn't Die", both from this issue too and both from the great Jack Cole!)
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