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Friday, 12 February 2021

A Story of our Time

This mitchmen story begins with a pilot who has just returned from a reconnaisance flight
He has seen something very strange and tells his incredulous colleagues about it...

 
The explanation is stranger still..........






The pictures need no comment from me! 
 
All these images are taken from Commando War Stories No753, 'Castle Sinister'. It was first published in 1973, nearly 50 years ago. I've edited out as far as possible the original, overt references to nationality because it seems irrelevant to the central message. These events could have taken place in any country in peacetime or war. For example see Britain's Anthrax Island 
 
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By way of lighter relief, this is the next frame of the story....
 
 

 He may or may not be a bad ass, but Sgt Bailey has certainly got a mean-looking ass!
For once in these comics we get a decent look at it, since it's not in dark shadow
(in curious and pleasing contrast to his back, which is).
Notice how his bayonet is parked, nestling between his cheeks, most suggestively! 
This means he can still get at it when lying face down in mud, it's not ideal for sitting down though.
 
There's some nice domination innuendo in the rest of the story which I will explore in a future post.

 

The 'Castle Sinister' of the title is the location of the virus development lab, 
it's eventually destroyed by Sgt Bailey and his lads of course.
For the time being anyway, but viruses have a nasty knack of coming back
(even when humans are not giving them a helping hand).

This is No 21 of the mitchmen war comics series.
For other 'mitchmen' War Comics featuring curious and sexy incidents, click on the label below

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