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!)
LOVE THE FINAL PANEL! WEB OF EVIL IS SUCH A GREAT SERIES THEY HAD THE BEST ARTISTS
ReplyDeleteAye, 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.
ReplyDeleteI 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!
ReplyDelete>LOVE THE FINAL PANEL!
ReplyDeleteMe 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!)