One of my favorite things from Hogan’s Heroes is when Hogan gets real mad, which is rare. He does this swagger-walk with his hands in his back pockets:
And yelling, which is hot ngl:
(Also love Newkirk and LeBeau in the background watching shit go down)
In other bereavement news, I learned that Robert Clary - who played Corporal Louis LeBeau on Hogan's Heroes - died today. In my opinion, he really was a hero.
I don’t even remember the plot of the episode, but I remember ‘The Flame Grows Higher’ as a phrase from Hogan’s Heroes, and I couldn’t get it out of my head.
It kind of felt a bit like coming home, drawing these two.
OK FAM after tons of scouring the internet I present for your imagination a Hogan’s Heroes high school AU based on actual photos of the guys at that age.
SO. FREAKING. ADORABLE. Let the head cannons flow, I’ll start. (LeBeau would totally be the kid brother that gets protected by the others)
Summary: What if LeBeau's wound at the beginning of "That's No Lady, That's My Spy" had been more than just a graze?
Warnings/Tags: hurt/comfort, whump, bullet wound, scene rewrite, Episode s06e17 That's No Lady That's My Spy (Hogan's Heroes)
Written for: Falling for Hogan’s Heroes
Crossposted to AO3 and ff.net; links in reblogs.
“Put him down right here,” Hogan said. Newkirk gently set the little Frenchman on the cot, Hogan and Baker each lending a hand.
“Careful,” Hogan said.
“There you go. Lift him up,” Newkirk said. He sat on the cot next to LeBeau and turned to Carter. “Andrew, get some hot water for me, will you, please? And some bandages?”
“Right.”
“There’s some sulfa in my foot locker. Bring that, too,” Hogan said.
“Right.” Carter disappeared up the ladder.
Newkirk opened LeBeau’s jacket and pulled down his shirt to get a better look at the wound. “Oh, blimey, look. That’s where the bullet ‘it.”