This is Tania Dwyer and her crew, as seen in Hugo’s the other day. The ginger girl isn’t Olivia Blake, who was in fact never here. The whole thing was a ruse that Jeremy Ruse would be proud to put his name on. I’m assuming from his grin in the fourth panel that the blond guy was in on the rusing, and not also fooled by Tania and her cronies. Fortunately, the knuckledusters also appear to have been a ruse.
(Um, if you’re going to google that name to figure out what I’m referencing, you probably want to put “Tackleford” with it.)
White Dwarf is a wargaming magazine published by Games Workshop. I’m surprised that GW hasn’t sued John Allison for trademark violation for using it here, but maybe they reserve that for people who put the words “space” and “marine” together.
This is Tania Dwyer and her crew, as seen in Hugo’s the other day. The ginger girl isn’t Olivia Blake, who was in fact never here. The whole thing was a ruse that Jeremy Ruse would be proud to put his name on. I’m assuming from his grin in the fourth panel that the blond guy was in on the rusing, and not also fooled by Tania and her cronies. Fortunately, the knuckledusters also appear to have been a ruse.
(Um, if you’re going to google that name to figure out what I’m referencing, you probably want to put “Tackleford” with it.)
White Dwarf is a wargaming magazine published by Games Workshop. I’m surprised that GW hasn’t sued John Allison for trademark violation for using it here, but maybe they reserve that for people who put the words “space” and “marine” together.