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question for any Strontium Dog experts

Started by dogfan, 04 January, 2005, 04:23:18 PM

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Jared Katooie

"think that Tax dodge shows accounts for Alpha covering bounties up to and including Hitler?"

It does yeah, but I think that list was designed by someone other than Wagner. I think it was a joke image that inspired the actual story so timeline-wise it cant really be relied upon.

Leigh S

"It does yeah, but I think that list was designed by someone other than Wagner. I think it was a joke image that inspired the actual story so timeline-wise it cant really be relied upon."

True, but since it was used as the intro to the story, I reckon that gives it enough clout to dictate the time period the story is set at

Jared Katooie

The list in the tax dodge is as follows:

Methane Ronson, G12/--00!, Dwindling Edwards, Sharb, Onan the barbarian, Beestlt Gang, Oris k'pu'pu, Max Quirxx, Kansyr, Billy Jo, Sadan, The Brain, Harry Gross, Rat Eyes Reagan, Willy Blanko, Adolf Schicklgruber, Doctor Leviathan Quince, Bubo and the bad boys.

The page was made by James Norton.

I would have posted thin in my first thread but I didn't expect to find the prog so quickly.

Max Kon

Yeah, it was in a dogsbreath originally

dogfan

Not so much of a continuity question, but were there any stories other than 'Portrait of a Mutant' and 'The Ragnarok Job' where the bulk of the story was told in flashback (and was Wulf featured in any of them)?

This question is for pre- "Final Solution" stories, rather than any of the newer ones.

The Monarch

Some of my pre 600 tooth history is blurred at best so can i ask one question in reguards to an answer given?

Hiss, Cuss and Silent Weerd (killed during 'The Gronk Afair')

How the heck did they get out of the hell dimension from "journey into hell"?

Lobo Baggins

How the heck did they get out of the hell dimension from "journey into hell"?

According to part 3 of 'The Gronk Affair':

'But the Weerd Brothers did escape for the hell dimension!'

So, that clears that up...
The wages of sin are death, but the hours are good and the perks are fantastic.

Jared Katooie

When "The Devil" destroyed the Hell-dimension all the prisoners were probably transported back home just like Johnny and Wulf were. Alternatively the Weerd brothers could have got the tickets to home in the city of Hate and got sent back by Mr Sun and Mr Moon.

What a weerd sentence.

Lobo Baggins

Yeah, I remember the Weerd brothers - more S/D agents gone bad! But I think that maybe only Hiss and Cuss appeared in 'Portrait of a Mutant', with Silent only appearing in 'The Gronk Affair'?

Hiss and Cuss are part of Alpha's assassination squad - Silent doesn't appear to be at the battle of Upminster, but is present when the brothers first appear in an earlier episode.

The Bubba Gang:

First gang seen during the flashback story:

Max Bubba - gunned down at the end of 'Rage'

Brute Moseley - crushed and left to die in a rockfall during 'Rage'

Impetigo Jones - eaten by crabs during 'Rage'

Skull - Machine gunned during 'The Ragnorak Job'

Lowdown O'Phee - Machine gunned during 'The Ragnorak Job'

Banananose Geest - skull crushed by der Happy Stick during 'The Ragnorak Job'

Second Gang

About a dozen un-named ones are killed during the gunbattle in the first episode, and four others die when Wulf briefly escapes during 'The Ragnorak Job'

Tattoo - chucked off a cliff during 'Rage'

Lester Fester - Thrown onto a bonfire during 'Rage'

Nev No-Neck - stabbed to death during 'Rage'

The remaining seven are gunned down in the Chum Monastery during 'Rage'
The wages of sin are death, but the hours are good and the perks are fantastic.

dogfan

Thanks Lobo.  I remember Tattoo, but had pretty much forgotten the others.

Have been trying to think of a few more memorable S/D agents.  Two of which I think appeared in 'Outlaw' - Pimply Smith and Smelly Quinn.  Anyone think of any others?