Ship of “Tools”.
D’Arnot said, grrr, if only I was big enough to get out of this air conditioner vent.
That’s why a person shouldn’t mutter to themself, never know if someone else is listening.
This was written in the 1950’s? Because this has the look and feel of the 1930’s and 1940’s. Love it!
“Rough on the bit.” LOL. Go ahead, gentlemen. Try that line on your beloved. As you get wheeled away on the gurney to the emergency room, you can feign innocence. “Honestly, officer, I don’t know what came over her. Suddenly, she just turned on me!”
Wolf looks as he’s about to throw-up in panel 3, or is his jaw aching from where lethal Letha hit him? She’s a wildcat packing a Lugar, watch out!
It’s a good thing for Letha that Wolf doesn’t notice that the Luger isn’t cocked.
SHAKENDOWNVILLE about 2 years ago
Ship of “Tools”.
Out of the Past about 2 years ago
D’Arnot said, grrr, if only I was big enough to get out of this air conditioner vent.
Polsixe about 2 years ago
That’s why a person shouldn’t mutter to themself, never know if someone else is listening.
Old Comic Strip Lover about 2 years ago
This was written in the 1950’s? Because this has the look and feel of the 1930’s and 1940’s. Love it!
jtt about 2 years ago
“Rough on the bit.” LOL. Go ahead, gentlemen. Try that line on your beloved. As you get wheeled away on the gurney to the emergency room, you can feign innocence. “Honestly, officer, I don’t know what came over her. Suddenly, she just turned on me!”
profkatz about 2 years ago
Wolf looks as he’s about to throw-up in panel 3, or is his jaw aching from where lethal Letha hit him? She’s a wildcat packing a Lugar, watch out!
prrdh about 2 years ago
It’s a good thing for Letha that Wolf doesn’t notice that the Luger isn’t cocked.