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[[Theodore Roosevelt]] and the ghost of Thomas Edison steal [[H. G. Wells]]' time machine to slaughter Nazis on Mars in the future. That's the basic premise of the graphic novel ''Tales from the Bully Pulpit'', written by Benito Cereno, illustrated by Graeme MacDonald and distributed by Image Comics. And it doesn't come close to encapsulating the manly awesomeness that it exudes.
[[Theodore Roosevelt]] and the ghost of Thomas Edison steal [[H. G. Wells]]' time machine to slaughter Nazis on Mars in the future. That's the basic premise of the graphic novel ''Tales from the Bully Pulpit'', written by Benito Cereno, illustrated by Graeme MacDonald and distributed by Image Comics. And it doesn't come close to encapsulating the manly awesomeness that it exudes.


''Tales from the Bully Pulpit'' traces Roosevelt (or "Teddy") and Edison's adventure through time into the future, where Teddy discovers that a descendant (and look-alike) of Adolf Hitler has survived, and is planning on creating a new war and a new holocaust on Mars, this time pitting the green-skinned Martians against the blue-skinned Martians.
'''''Tales from the Bully Pulpit''''' traces Roosevelt (or "Teddy") and Edison's adventure through time into the future, where Teddy discovers that a descendant (and look-alike) of Adolf Hitler has survived, and is planning on creating a new war and a new holocaust on Mars, this time pitting the green-skinned Martians against the blue-skinned Martians.


'''''Tales From the Bully Pulpit Volume 2: Legend of the Black Maria''''' is currently in the works.
'''''Tales From the Bully Pulpit Volume 2: Legend of the Black Maria''''' is currently{{when}} in the works.
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* [[Abraham Lincoln]]
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* [[Abraham Lincoln]]{{context}}
* [[Badass]]: Theodore Roosevelt. Of course, this is entirely [[Truth in Television]].
* [[Badass]]: Theodore Roosevelt. Of course, this is entirely [[Truth in Television]].
* [[Badass Moustache]]: Teddy again.
* [[Badass Moustache]]: Teddy again.
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* [[Man Behind the Man]]: {{spoiler|Hitler is actually a robot controlled by Mussolini, Tojo, and Stalin.}}
* [[Man Behind the Man]]: {{spoiler|Hitler is actually a robot controlled by Mussolini, Tojo, and Stalin.}}
* [[Nice Hat]]: Teddy sports one.
* [[Nice Hat]]: Teddy sports one.
* [[Our Presidents Are Different]]
* [[Our Presidents Are Different]]{{context}}
* [[Retraux]]: The cover and back are designed to look like an old, damaged, comic book.
* [[Retraux]]: The cover and back are designed to look like an old, damaged, comic book.
* [[Shout-Out]]: To ''[[Back to The Future]]'', and [http://www.idleidiots.com/zach/Tales%20from%20the%20Bully%20Pulpit/Tales%20from%20the%20Bully%20Pulpit%20(2004)%20(55).jpg to]{{Dead link}} ''[[Watchmen]]''.
* [[Shout-Out]]: To ''[[Back to The Future]]'', and [http://www.idleidiots.com/zach/Tales%20from%20the%20Bully%20Pulpit/Tales%20from%20the%20Bully%20Pulpit%20(2004)%20(55).jpg to]{{Dead link}} ''[[Watchmen]]''.
** As well as one to Maus, in the form of [http://www.idleidiots.com/zach/Tales%20from%20the%20Bully%20Pulpit/Tales%20from%20the%20Bully%20Pulpit%20(2004)%20(27).jpg a mouse wearing the Star of David.]{{Dead link}}
** As well as one to Maus, in the form of [http://www.idleidiots.com/zach/Tales%20from%20the%20Bully%20Pulpit/Tales%20from%20the%20Bully%20Pulpit%20(2004)%20(27).jpg a mouse wearing the Star of David.]{{Dead link}}
* [[Stupid Jetpack Hitler]]
* [[Stupid Jetpack Hitler]]{{context}}
* [[Testosterone Poisoning]]: The manliest <s>president</s> human being of all time, fighting Nazis [[In Space]]?
* [[Testosterone Poisoning]]: The manliest <s>president</s> human being of all time, fighting Nazis [[In Space]]?
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]{{context}}


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Latest revision as of 20:33, 6 July 2019

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Theodore Roosevelt and the ghost of Thomas Edison steal H. G. Wells' time machine to slaughter Nazis on Mars in the future. That's the basic premise of the graphic novel Tales from the Bully Pulpit, written by Benito Cereno, illustrated by Graeme MacDonald and distributed by Image Comics. And it doesn't come close to encapsulating the manly awesomeness that it exudes.

Tales from the Bully Pulpit traces Roosevelt (or "Teddy") and Edison's adventure through time into the future, where Teddy discovers that a descendant (and look-alike) of Adolf Hitler has survived, and is planning on creating a new war and a new holocaust on Mars, this time pitting the green-skinned Martians against the blue-skinned Martians.

Tales From the Bully Pulpit Volume 2: Legend of the Black Maria is currently[when?] in the works.


Tropes used in Tales From the Bully Pulpit include: