
Good to know for anyone interested in the Adventures line, such as myself.

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Yes I have a couple of times! Great stories indeed! Why aint more people doing more stories? Its just that Johnny's nationality is not really shown.Athos wrote: Anyhow, if you are a fan of JT and liked the comics, check out these:
Heh heh heh... nice.my Johnny Thunder is a native of LEGOland.
Hat- just the same as Indiana Jones. Those little round thingies arent dangling about it.Dragon Master wrote:Your kidding right? Your just getting that now. Jeez, ever read the comics or those annoying word bubles. Just look at his hat!
Hat - yep, like indiana...Jeez, ever read the comics or those annoying word bubles. Just look at his hat!
I would say that this is more of an Orient Expedition thing than any of the three older themes. Certainly, of the comics that we Canadians saw, there was no discernably Australian accent until the Orient Expedition Johnny arrived. And, as far as the hat goes, it looks more like a mountie's stetson to me, with a brim turned up, than an Australian hat.Dragon Master wrote:Your kidding right? Your just getting that now. Jeez, ever read the comics or those annoying word bubles. Just look at his hat!
From what I remember, Johnny didn't really speak much at all until Orient Expedition. There were a few comics before then, but they were mostly just "Look, a trap door! Let's fall in and use a pickaxe to climb out!"Formendacil wrote:Certainly, of the comics that we Canadians saw, there was no discernably Australian accent until the Orient Expedition Johnny arrived.
Heh heh heh... that's true... too bad Lego can't write at a higher level for some of their older fans!"Look, a trap door! Let's fall in and use a pickaxe to climb out!"