The original artwork for this comic is available for purchase.
Notes: White-out in panels 3 and 4. Part of the upper margin is torn away, but the damage does not extend into the panel area.
The original artwork for this comic is available for purchase.
Notes: White-out in panels 3 and 4. Part of the upper margin is torn away, but the damage does not extend into the panel area.
My mind has blown into itty bitty pieces thank you… 😀
This one makes more sense after reading the star-wars vs star-trek debates in-depth. The lousy shooting capabilities of the stormtroopers comes up fairly often.
What are you talking about? “Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship” is a classic misnomer. As in, the trope doesn’t actually apply to Star Wars troopers.
…And nobody’s going to comment on the fact that the Old West was way before the Star Wars books or movies came out?
Oh, wait, never mind, see the slew of comments below.
How did some guy in OLD WEST know what Starwars was?
Obviously you missed the takeaway cardboard coffee cup in the previous strip.
Obviously Llewellyn is making the whole thing up, and when something is made up, sense means nothing.
he did basically admit to confabulating his past when Ms Mudd asked him for a true story (adopting Ozy)
I imagine a .22 bullet would just make a dragon mad.
Why? Unless it hit him in the eye he probably wouldn’t even feel it! and moreover, Llewellyn would show up for a duel with a sword, not a pistol.
On the other paw, the .45 Colt “Peacemaker” (worn by WWII General George S. “Blood and Guts” Patton) with the original 40-grain black-powder load fired 255 grain bullets at about 970 feet per second (mach 0.87). That’s almost a half-inch hole going in; bigger going out. I’m pretty sure even a dragon would feel that, and get knocked down.
and when a dragon gets mad there is fire!