OK, they're a day late. Sue me. No one reads these posts anyway!
(Just has some deju-vu there... I think I've used that line before!)
OK... here we go. We're up to 1959, which saw one Veterans Committe inductee, and none from the Writers:
The Zack Wheat Silver Star #24: Oglaf
Yeah, it's yet another web-comic that I'm crazy about. Now... some of the stuff I've linked to, not to mention some of my own writing, has at time been a bit... risque. I'll warn you right now: Oglaf is downright FILTHY. It's filthy, dirty, rude, crude, crass, smutty and at times downright pornographic... and really, REALLY funny. Although it's not a single, continuous story it will still make more sense (and be funnier) if you read it from the beginning. Mind also, that it's a series of different stories, some of which have multiple pages. So if the "next page" link is lit, hit that rather than the "next story" link. I missed that at first, and it didn't make a lick of sense. LOL.
"The only difference was that we were actually BRITISH SUBJECTS while THEY were concored! SO actually, they're the ones who heroically fought for their freedom! And truth be told? We were a bunch of traitors!"
ReplyDeleteHey Eddie,
It's been a while. I'm sure you recognize the quote above. It reminds me of one of my favorite exchanges in THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD, starring Errol Flynn and Olivia De Havilland. (Still the gold standard of Sherwood sagas, as far as I'm concerned, closely followed by ROBIN AND MARION (Sean Connery and Audrey Hepburn).
Maid Marion: "You speak treason, sir!"
Robin: "Fluently, my lady."
By the way, I tried to get here by clicking on the link you left in that thread, but it only brought me to a "survey," which was one of those "you've won this if you sign up for one of these" kind of sites.