Thursday, June 11, 2020

Red Devils in Gayland: Wow

When last we left Gayland, the Red Devils, having rendered our brave bowmen unconscious, load them into the human-cannon as human cannonballs to launch them at... well, see for yourself.

Don't THOSE sound like fun attractions.


So.  Star City has an amusement park named Gayland. Which features a "House of Swords" topped with upraised spikes with an adjacent crocodile pen. Star City must have an unusually large Cenobite population is all I can figure. 


"Gayland: We Have Such Sights To Show You!"

Jeez, and I thought Star Citizens were just stupid; apparently they are freaky as heck. Which reminds me, Ollie is fulfilling his greatest fantasy:

BACK to his senses...?!
 
being shot like an arrow.  

For most heroes, suddenly waking up to find yourself being fired from a cannon would be disorienting. But Green Arrow is promethean in his foresight: "Surely, at some point I'll be knocked unconscious and hurled into the sky simply as the natural result of my own incompetence and foolhardy bravado, so I'm going to practice that by putting a CATAPULT in my car and shooting myself into oblivion as often as logistically possible."  

Sure enough, Ollie's mithridatean preparations have paid off so that he can not only calmly consider his circumstances with wonder, but take a moment to appreciate his surroundings (because, after all, he does this every day):

"If only I had my camera-arrow!"

Yes: "wow", indeed, Ollie.  In Golden Age tradition, Ollies uses one danger to defeat another:
 
Well, THAT'S convenient.

BTW, extra points to any commenter who can explain what on earth a "House of Swords" is and what OTHER purpose it might serve at Gayland than allowing Ollie at this very moment to free his hands so that he can do this:

Pretty sure Speedy is sleeping through all this.
The really impressive part is that he managed to get ALL the arrows to land at a 90 degree angle.
 
Having escaped The Death Trap, genre-savvy Ollie knows it's time to start wrapping things up. He and the Nervy Kid quickly find and capture the Red Devils who had previously proven insuperable:

"Say it ain't so, Circus Joe!"

Yes; "wow", indeed, Circus Joe.  Anyway, Ollie decides to impersonate one of the Red Devils (since it worked so well last time).


"You sound MUCH taller than Circus Joe."
 
Naturally, one of the supposed potential Victims was the mastermind, because, well, it's a Golden Age story and that's always what happens.

Star City has several outlets that sell matching fedora/briefcase sets.

In the end, it turns out to be a Scooby-Doo real estate plot (which is why we started this series with Scooby-Doo's crossover with Green Arrow, ha hah!).

Officer Right looks askance at his partner's brown-nosing me-tooism. 
"Really, Lefty? Why don't you say "AND HOW!" to top it all off?"

And finally, as always, Ollie and his roommate add an item to their Armoire of Trophies. 


 TOMORROW: Red Devils made REAL
 


6 comments:

Bryan L said...

House of Swords ... well, umm, huh ... okay, Star City has an enormous pigeon problem, and by that I mean the pigeons are also enormous as is the problem they cause, so the swords prevent the extra-large pigeons from roosting above the crocodile pit, because ... well, let's just say the pigeon problem was so forcefully resolved that starlings moved in en masse, and the city was renamed Starling City in time for the new Arrow series.

What? It works just as well as stitching arrows.

It's okay. I've come to terms with not receiving extra points.

John C said...

It's a shame the Sun isn't out, so we could see how polished the swords are. Because right now, my best guess (after a web search tried to convince me that Kevin Spacey was involved, no matter how many quotation marks were involved...) is that it must be like a House of Mirrors, but more phallic and carrying more of an incentive to by commemorative band-aids in the gift shop. Don't forget to buy a small child before exiting to the alligator pen, if you didn't bring one of your own!

As for Circus Joe, it serves him right. Everybody knows he was a hack and stole all his good material from Carnival Camilo, anyway. Whoa, hang on...Incoherent crime. Interested in an amusement park that's clearly not amusing. Dangerous attractions. Purple suit. Green hat. Circus idiots with banal codenames. Harlan Sloan is the Joker! I mean, look at him. He even has the Cesar Romero mustache!

Meanwhile, I appreciate that the Bow-Bros' Breakfront appears to contain a bajillion rifles, a stone idol almost certainly smuggled into the United States illegally, a cactus, some grenades, and now a cheap rubber mask. Oh, and I didn't see what I'm guessing is a Dr. Manhattan action figure. No wonder Roy is grimacing.

Steve Mitchell said...

Circus Joe is probably Alpine Joe's cousin (from Wooster & Jeeves.) A notorious cross-continuity crime family.

cybrid said...

"Don't THOSE sound like fun attractions."

To children in the 1940s, early in the era of dangerous toys, I'm sure they did. ;-)

cybrid said...

I wonder why Peter Lorre is hiding in their trophy cabinet.

Dick McGee said...

Doesn't this issue establish that at least part Star City is canonically built over an oil deposit? You'd think that would have some serious effects on land values and all.