Location: TV Show Comics
Artists:
Jim Mooney
(Penciller)
,
Joe Giella
(Inker)
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This page has got it all for A-Team fans, and who wasn't in 1984? Well, nearly all. It could definitely use a helicopter full of baddies slamming into the side of a mountain, plummeting to the ground in a fiery wreck, then every baddie exiting without a scratch. Ah, those were the days.
The only place where you could see a bigger gun battle where nobody got hurt would have been G.I. Joe. If the Joes had been sent to capture the The A-Team, it would have been a glorious fight without a scratch on anyone.
Oh man! I can hear that familiar theme music playing in my head. Loved this show. What a great BA/Mr T page! So much more fun that that horrible movie remake. Pages like this really put the fun in comic art collecting. Thanks for providing me with my smile for the day.
Love it! Great pickup; congrats!
Such a great blast from the past. Love some Mr T!!
I pity the fool who doesn't like this page!
DUUUNNNN DUN DAAAA
DUNNNNN DUN DAAAAAAAAA
DUN DA DUN DAAAAA
DUN DA DUN DUN DA
Back to adolescence, great page!
"The A-Team! Tuesday nights on NBC. Be there!" - Bad Attitude Baracus
Be there! (poor video quality be damned)
All the best parts of the show boiled down into one comic page of canine collision avoidance. Superb!
I remember watching the premier episode of The A-Team following Super Bowl XVII in 1983. Sweet home nostalgia!
Yeah! I remember not caring who won the game so long as I got to see the show that Mr. T promised us.
What an issue! Murdock and B.A. race against time to change a tire for the next 20 pages in 20 minutes! Where'd the wheel lock go? Oh no, it's been handed off to a squirrel! Michael nabs that nostalgic squirrel!
This sounds like a good old fashioned A-Team montage that taught kids the value of such things as quality welding.
What a blast of nostalgia! Mooney really excelled at likenesses and Giella complemented him perfectly on the inks. Congratulations on a great page!
Oh the nostalgia!! So great!! I love that Murdock is reading a FF comic.
Fantastic Page!! These are classic 80s!
Fantastic Page!! These are classic 80s!
A fun page and great proof that Mooney was a grat cartoonist.
Great page, I pity the fool who can't appreciate this nostalgic gem!
So much packed into one page. Congrats!
Uh oh, the car is destroyed...Don't drink any milk, BA, it's a trap! I was one of those people of a certain age. Loved this show. And you even got a Fool page! And that FF panel is the icing on the cake (maybe file in the cake would be more appropriate here? ;)). Great score. Congrats!
The warning to B.A. not to drink any milk makes me realize that the team's methods for getting him on a plane were terrible. As this video shows us, B.A. didn't need enemies with friends like these!
LOL! I'm not sure if I liked hypnotism or the oar one more. Nostalgia blast to the funny bone
Yeah, I saw that one but the one I realy wanted to see was the one where he says exactly what I wrote. Where I live, they constantly played a promo where he says what I wrote, not just the "Be there!" part. I'm sad I couldn't find it!
Sooner or later it will show up. Occasionally, people post hours of commercials from a certain time and channel in a single video, so finding one you want can be like finding a needle in a haystack.
¡¡Magnífico el Equipo-A!!
Yes!! Super throwback fun. Great combo of art, nostalgia, tv, and general badassery. Can't beat Mr. T in comic form! Or is that B.A.? Well, being an '80s kid, I'm also thinkin' Clubber Lang! It's all good, man, it's ALL good. I pity the fool who don't comment on this page! Congrats, man!
With all the familiar tropes of the show--B.A. driving the van, man-child Murdock reading a comic (FF!), sleazy Face making a pass at Amy when he see she's all wet, and Hannibal's cringy yellow face--this A-Team page becomes an A-page!
I love it when a plan come together!
This rings such sweet nostalgia for me - I remember well - the next day at recess, talking about the latest episode was always topic #1
1st season intro has slightly differnt into working.
"Ten Years Ago, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them....maybe you can hire The A-Team."
As fellow member of the A-Team #2 club I do agree this page is great stuff!