Adults who work with minors at that. Problem ... solved?
Adults who work with minors at that. Problem ... solved?
I can go with that.
What.
Are.
People.
Eating.
Somehow tons of Sci-fi and fantasy games can answer that question this one can’t.
That was my major squabble. Fantasy is fine, but it needs to make sense self-contextually.
We Canadians find this parsing almost tooth-achingly cute. I imagine much of the rest of the world feels the same way.
Nope. We’re either a sovereign country with borders to be respected, or we’re not. Irrespective of what cargo it is those subs are carrying, they’re design purpose is to defeat US Customs.
For some reason Morrison/Quitely’s X-men always seemed like they were wrinkly and clammy to the touch and smelled like Bologna...
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again:
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again:
A conventional war of firepower and attrition would obviously end in America’s favour, but since the rationale here seems to be a fight over natural resources, force that might irradiate the landscape or knock out infrastructure would be counterintuitive.
For asymmetric warfare, we have a wealth of history…
The US had historically been a great conquering force but as a subjugating one it has routinely failed. Iraq and Afghanistan are prime recent examples.
Yes but I don’t think this is much more than a guerilla resistance—from the first issue at least—a lot of asymmetrical warfare going on.
As an American, might not Canada stand a chance due to the weather? You could be like Russia in World War II! Crap, that would make us Germany though...
Mate, America was up in Afghanistan for longer.
This comic takes place 110 years from now.
7 am news: “Today, the world was shocked as America declares war on Canada!”
I’ve got no smart assed responses, no critiques. Encyclopedic piece, and I like it. Thx