That Sword…It Can’t Be…
I wonder what it is about that sword that’s making the Road Warrior so nervous? I mean, he’s safe behind the wheel of a war-rigged semi, facing down a girl on a bike with a sword. The math seems pretty simple to me. In that equation, the semi wins, hands down.
But then, you gotta consider the color of the blade, I guess. It is a certain shade of blue that we’ve become accustomed to identifying with a certain sought after fuel source in the DDD Universe. Hmmm….
Guess you’ll just have to mosey on back here NEXT WEEK to see what happens…
Till next time!
-Matt-
I knew it, sHitler kabobs, charred and somewhat exploded.
Just don’t blow yourself up in the process, babe!
Yeah, it’s just a prop sword, with a blue rattle can finish.
This comic already pays Danilo to draw submarines, and Hitlers, they can’t afford his rate for too many magic swords…
Still she has some serious BRASS BALLS!!!
Point of interest- Germans don’t utter “sheise” (pronounced ‘SHY-ze’) as Americans utter the Engish equivalent. Saying such will typically result in other Germans looking at the ground to make sure they didn’t step in it.
All I know about the German language I learned from watching Indiana Jones, and during the truck chase in Raiders the blonde Nazi (the one who throws Indy through the windshield, but then ends up getting thrown through the same windshield by Indy) says, “Sheise” when he is the last one left to fight Indy.
If that is wrong I don’t want to be right.
While in the Army, I was commandeered into translator services for our West German allies- the actual word of preference here is “DONNEWETTOR!” (DOAN-e-vett-or… “STORMY WEATHER!”) and this has a remarkably shocking effect when said with enough enthusiasm. Then again, in the same movie Indy threatens the Ark with a Panzerfaust, a weapon that never existed until the mid 1940s…