So, young Mr. Jones can fire a badly drawn flintlock and bring down a pirate in the crows nest of another ship from, what looks like, 50 yards away? He's good. Then there is all that violence with no blood and guts. Grapeshot would have made that deck look like a slaughterhouse. Ah well, I dislike looking at blood and gore anyway and it is aCCA comic.
Oh dear, Mark is right, the dialogue in the Athel story is awful. There was all that action, danger and a cunning plan but it didn't seem very exciting. Pictures were nice though.
Really enjoyed Roger of Sherwood despite the corny bit with the sneeze in the cupboard. And Robin and the merry men seemed to spring from nowhere, to save the day, at the end. All good fun and I seem to always like Whitney's art.
The last story and we're back to terrible dialogue. Enough to put me off. Forgive my ignorance re. Lincoln, I wasn't aware of his enhanced strength. Doesn't mention that in the history books. Perhaps he is adistant predecessor of Peter Parker, holding that coach upright, just like Spidey with all those girders on that amazing cover.
Speaking of covers, I liked the one on this book. Looked very handsome, indeed