Good old Melbourne Swift. His story were really good. My favorite is the one where Andromeda gets involved in a spy story and asks Dana and Kathy for help in saving war orphans. The scene where Rita hits the German spy with the bottle is worthy of Milton Caniff.
I’d still like to see Scott publish the whole series of “throwback” WD comics, but I do realize (and as Scott has responded) that there really aren’t enough of them to justify publication in a separate book. But I can hope (and keep suggesting it)! Further suggestion: draw more of them… I think we’d all love to see that! I’d especially like to see more inspired by Milton Caniff, Mort Walker, and Jimmy Hatlo.
sergioandrade Premium Member over 2 years ago
WWII era Rita resembles The Dragon Lady.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Good old Melbourne Swift. His story were really good. My favorite is the one where Andromeda gets involved in a spy story and asks Dana and Kathy for help in saving war orphans. The scene where Rita hits the German spy with the bottle is worthy of Milton Caniff.
Lee26 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Great stuff as always. I’ve often wondered tho, if these aren’t really one of Ed’s dreams when he is napping.
goboboyd over 2 years ago
1942 Rita might have an omnipresent tall glass of water.
David Norton Premium Member over 2 years ago
Nicely done, gents!
christineracine77 over 2 years ago
Another fantastic job capturing the look and feel of an era!
oakie817 over 2 years ago
i imagine WWII Rita looking more like Fritzi
willie_mctell over 2 years ago
I thought DL too.
RadioDial Premium Member over 2 years ago
And what became of Andrew in WWII? Oh yeah, good topic to forget.
WF11 over 2 years ago
I’d still like to see Scott publish the whole series of “throwback” WD comics, but I do realize (and as Scott has responded) that there really aren’t enough of them to justify publication in a separate book. But I can hope (and keep suggesting it)! Further suggestion: draw more of them… I think we’d all love to see that! I’d especially like to see more inspired by Milton Caniff, Mort Walker, and Jimmy Hatlo.