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I just found this great comic: Atomic War
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...micWar0101.jpg
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...micWar0101.jpg I'm not a comic book reader, but this comic is actually quite interesting it seems like back than they can stick "atomic" on anything atomic bullets, atomic hand grenades, etc |
I just want the Trace-O-Matic on page two. :rotfl2:10 day free trial! Woot! Wonder if they send the model in the one-piece bathing suit as well? :D
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...micWar0202.jpg |
bathing suit is an extra option.
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http://comicbookcatacombs.blogspot.c...war-1-ace.html
Here's the entire comic, one issue, others are in links to the left. This comics are worse than Michael Bay movies :DL |
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Great find! I love those 50s comics! Especially the horror comics from this decade were never seconded. They somehow have such a unique spirit, a strange mixture of naive belief in technological advances and disappointment in humanity, caused by the slaughter a decade before.
If you don't know it, check out the film "The Atomic Cafe" - it catches a little of this athmosphere, a kind of dramedy documentation. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...vie-Poster.jpg Also thanks to Betonov for the links to the other stories! :salute: Gonna abuse my company's printer a little today! |
But there's all this talk about reds in the comics, but they always show russians. Not one redhaired woman
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However the great tubes of the interweb have a list of redhead comics: http://www.raising-redheads.com/comic-strips.html :up: http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/9...starrstamp.jpg |
Imagine they test the neutron bomb, and invited you to the event.
"Sit back and enjoy the show". http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y17...ndsfallout.jpg And when you hear that US prisoners and US military personnell were injected plutonium just to see what happens ... you're taking it all too hard ... |
Miracle Mile. Rent it, and be sure not to read reviews or spoilers. Great film!
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Speaking of comics, I've still got all of my "fightin' navy" comics.:woot:
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Threads still hits hard for me. Particularly the bomb scene. The sheer grittiness of it, no flashing out skeletons.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSK-1guFLDk And Threads is something else. For me, it is the callous reaction of Jane to her mother's death that I find haunting. |
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I think that's how a lot of people got through it. Back in the 1980s where I lived would have been safe enough, but probably would have got the fallout from London going up. I don't think there was anything major in terms of C&C around West Malling. Biggin Hill wasn't active as a proper base, and there's no major army bases. Channel ports could have attracted attention, but they would have been far enough away from me.
So I probably would have got a good view of the mushroom clouds from London but little else. Where I live now though is within sixteen to twenty miles of a target of one of Russias ICBMs, and that's Bentwaters. Struck off the list now since it's decommed but when I moved up here in '92 it was still operational and still a target. Of course, if the balloon had gone up all the A-10s from Bentwaters would have been forward based in Germany so quite what the point of dropping a nuke on Bentwaters would have been I do not know...but apparently it was a target, as was Lakenheath and Mildenhall (probably still are). I guess when you've got enough nukes to go around you spread the love. :haha: EDIT: Duh! I forgot about the probable nukes which were stored at Bentwaters. I know for cert they had nukes there during the F-86 era, they had Thuds and Voodoos on QRA duty. However I strongly doubt the nukes would have been there during the A-10 era. The only other attack aircraft at Bentwaters during the last years was the F-16 and I don't think that carries nukes does it? They probably just forgot to take it off the target list or the list itself was an old one which the newspapers got a hold of. |
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I know a lot of people rumour that there were nukes at Bentwaters during the Rendlesham Incident of 1980. I think they would have had them on the F-4s at that point. So it wouldn't surprise me if they kept some B-61s there just in case things went south in West Germany. Interesting airfield though, no protection against a nuclear attack at all, it has chemical and biological protection with a nice big door and chemical showers and all that...but the command center is above ground. :dead: |
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