What period of warfare was the most traumatic to fight in...

You won so much you got confined on a island for 3 centuries.

Ah the British selective memory.

Whatever you say Abdul.

It takes an average of about three times an enemy's forces to effectively siege a fortified fort/castle, just as a reference. You could probably get away with double the enemy's forces in a prolonged siege, but if you didn't have at least that much you would fail due to the enemy's defensive advantage. Or at least that was common military knowledge back in the day.

Why am I not surprised

Underrated smartassery.

It seems it was written by one of your countrymen argiebro, anyways here is the full strip.

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Awesome, the narrator in the video sounded Argentinian and the artstyle has an Eternauta vibe to it so it figures. Do you know the name of the author by any chance?

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Yes!,written by Ricardo Barreiro, and the art by Juan Giminez.
At least according to this link:
theporporbooksblog.blogspot.com/2011/04/heavy-metal-magazine-april-1981-heavy.html

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