That was Lazar’s big plan? Not very imaginative, is he?
For those of you keeping score, that’s panel #4 in the fight. It’s interesting to note that Lazar came into the fight as a four panel underdog. Let’s see if Tarzan can cover the spread.
Anyone who violates the rules of a duel is immediately shot by the referee…at least this is how it works in David Weber’s Honor Harrington series…seems like a good rule to me.
J Short about 7 years ago
Big surprise here. It wasn’t as if Tarzan was ready anyway. Man, that guy really digs cigars.
Polsixe about 7 years ago
Shooting early was the only real play for Lazar. Now how was his aim?
Ray_C about 7 years ago
We just have to remember whose name is on this strip. :-)
Old Comic Strip Lover about 7 years ago
That was Lazar’s big plan? Not very imaginative, is he?
For those of you keeping score, that’s panel #4 in the fight. It’s interesting to note that Lazar came into the fight as a four panel underdog. Let’s see if Tarzan can cover the spread.
rdmacgregor about 7 years ago
Anyone who violates the rules of a duel is immediately shot by the referee…at least this is how it works in David Weber’s Honor Harrington series…seems like a good rule to me.
Galimatias about 7 years ago
So this is the next to last strip—Tanzan dies tomorrow.
Ushindi about 7 years ago
You other old guys didn’t notice my reference to “Ivan Skavinsky Skavar” a couple of days ago? “Abdul Abulbul Amir”?
(Or you just chose to ignore it – can’t blame you there. :-) )