MANLY TALES of MANLINESS - Part Four
from TWO-FISTED TALES #22, "Massacre at Agincourt" - Harvey Kurtzman (Script), Wally Wood (Pencils), Wally Wood (Inks), Marie Severin (Colors), Ben Oda (Letters)
Labels: Best Laid Plans and All That..., BILL-HOOKS, EC, Wally Wood
9 Comments:
Best part: When they call out what weapons they're using. Reminded me of a giant robot show.
Oh, and that should be part four. It deserves it's own part.
3/01/2007 7:06 AM
Ok, Wally Wood is a manly man. Any Kubert stories or Redondo?
3/01/2007 8:20 AM
You know what's really funny? The English had already done the EXACT same thing to the French at the battles of Crecy and Poitiers! Again, using Longbows against crossbows and cavalry.
The French never did figure it out.
3/01/2007 12:40 PM
GLAIVES!
3/01/2007 3:45 PM
That's about as historically accurate as a Golden Age Wonder Woman story...but so much more manly!
3/01/2007 4:53 PM
"Any Kubert stories or Redondo?"
I have some Kubert Enemy Ace stories, but I'm not sure their manly enough. I'm looking for some Reed Crandall stories and can't seem to find any. Him and Russ Heath have the manliest man-names of the bunch.
3/01/2007 9:57 PM
And look, they all have Guy Gardner's old haircut!
That's what makes them manly.
3/02/2007 10:33 AM
Ouch.
So much for eloquent speeches during battle!
3/02/2007 6:09 PM
Art by Wally Wood. Except the horse in the lower right corner of the first panel of this page:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/70636843@N00/406287371/
That's all Kirby.
3/06/2007 12:15 PM
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