Panel from Challengers of the Unknown #56, (June-July 1967), script by Arnold Drake, pencils and inks by Bob Brown
It's also the issue where the Challengers experience bizarre LSD hallucinations!
Yep, it's the debut of all-around nogoodnik Tino Mannary...whose name is a labored anagram for Martin Ryan, little brother of
Still, I keep coming back to this panel featuring
Just for fun, I thought, What If™...
Or maybe he'd focus in on a quartet that owes absolutely nothing to the Challengers of the Unknown, uh uh, no way, absolutely no influence or inspiration at all, nosiree:
Or maybe he's like to bump off a more radical group of four:
Here's a happy quartet that could in the crosshairs of
And I think it's about time these four paid for their crimes against humanity:
Here, why don't you try one? Extra credit for using anagrams of "Tino Mannary"!
Here's a last bonus one:
Yes, it's true that Loverboy has not four but five members. But they get a bonus for performing the official theme song of
"Hoo-Ha"?!? Fer cryin' out sakes, that's like blapping a whoopee cushion during the climax of "Star Wars."
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ReplyDeleteFirst: I'm happy to oblige — Tino L. Mannary vows revenge against Tonna Marilyn!
Second: There was an actor named Robert Ryan, but the guy on The Brady Bunch was Robert Reed.
Blam: A) Wow, great, thanks! And B) I am deeply ashamed I mixed that up.
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