The King of The Cats...isn't he supposed to be Selina Kyle's brother?
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The King of The Cats...isn't he supposed to be Selina Kyle's brother?
I wonder if Chicago is planning anything for February 14. 2029...
Most cats in real life "play" with their prey before killing them...it looks cruel to us, so lots of cartoon cats are villains.
The Popeye cartoon "Seein' Red White and Blue" has caricatured Japanese, but Hirohito looks normal; Hitler does the then current Lifebouy soap "beeeeeeeeeohhhhhh"
A case of non-censorship: in the 1965 Flintstones episode, 'Rip Van Flintstone', there's not one, but two pictures of nude women on the walls of Barney Rubble's home.
How about Dr. Graves, Ditko's toned down Dr. Strange?
Correction: Alfred E. NEUMAN.
Alfred E. Nueman, Sylvester P. Smythe, Huckleberry Fink, Clyde Diddit and Forbush Man must team up to save their Universes. Of course they fail miserably!
The Gong (Ed Peale).
That it's okay to hunt sentient rabbits and ducks.
Oh yeah, I remember him.
I watched Shakes The Clown last night, and I think Tom Kenny did a very Joker-worthy performance as evil clown Binky.
You're right, I just checked.
Wasn't Snyder going to make a film of Rand's 'Atlas Shrugged'? Anyway, it does seem if anyone into Randism, it's Brad Bird; 'Tomorrowland' seems to be an example.
I should add that he was counting on his "strong constitution" and Robin's cpr skills.
Ultra-Humanite got it as Delores Winters in 1942. Apparently destroyed when Cyclotron blew up, taking Ultra's Delores body (that had the stone embedded in her forehead) with him.
Hmm, I didn't think about that. Thanks!
Batman #72 (1952), "The death cheaters of Gotham City". As Bruce Wayne he "accidentally" drinks a poison that kills him so he can be revived and so join a club of men who have likewise cheated...
Eastwood has said The Stranger in HPD was the brother of the murdered marshall, according to internet movie data base, although an early draft of the script revealed The Stranger had been possessed...
Verrry interesting! How about Sargon's arch enemy, The Blue Lama? Is she still in Limbo?
First he was a good guy, then he was a bad guy and then (I think) became a good guy again. Is he doing anything these days?
There was a Looney Tunes where Rocky and Mugsy thought Daffy could lay golden eggs. When Daffy (obviously) couldn't comply, Rocky shot him in the head...and Daffy laid a golden egg! " I guess you...
And maybe even a pop celebrity scientist.
Both were voiced by the late Bob Hastings!
There was a show called Magical Emi where the heroine and her family go to see Superman (1979). She has to pull some Superman-like shenanigans to keep the secret of her other identity when she...