![]() ![]() Myrddin: "Ah, but I sense hidden depths behind that brutal exterior."īrotor: "Aye! I'm sure there's none he wouldn't sink to!" Ibid. And talk to it on long winter evenings, as was the custom in those days." 2000 AD prog 413.īrotor: " That is the face of mindless violence! He lacks the noble brow of a great hero. and wanted to remove it cleanly.So he could pickle it and show it off to his friends. Being a head-hunter, he'd taken rather a fancy to Mogrooth's. ![]() Ukko (narrating): "Sláine didn't use his leyser-gun. ![]() Sure you weren't in the Yellow Branch?" 2000 AD prog 336. Ukko: "You fairy-fighter! You couldn't lift the scum off a horn of ale! Bet you were thrown out of your tribe for being chicken. Sláine: "Don't make his grave too narrow, for you'll be lying beside him!" 2000 AD prog 335. I'll stop that mouth with steel!" 2000 AD prog 334.Ĭonn of a Hundred Battles: "You'll pay for my boy's death, warped one!" Sláine: "I can't waste time talking to you. ![]() Gobhan Mac Tadg: "You want to drink with the men, boy - I'll give you a drink of death!" Ukko: "You think you're really big! Showing off your muscles! Going round naked, but for a waist-mat! All you can do is beat up little dwarves!" 2000 AD prog 331. I have a low opinion of barbarian or fantasy heroes who act and talk like modern day Americans." Interview with Geek Chic Elite. Pat Mills: "I think all comic book characters should have moral dilemmas and challenges and Sláine as a Celtic barbarian should be true to his authentic roots as far as that is possible. ![]()
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