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Comic panels that weren't ment to be what they ended up as
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5 minutes ago, pemart1966 said:

Didn't know that.  Thanks!

It was based on a French Film "Three Men and A Cradle" (English language translation)., by Coline Serreau:gossip:.

But I think she read the comic.

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9 minutes ago, Mr.Mcknowitall said:

It was based on a French Film "Three Men and A Cradle" (English language translation)., by Coline Serreau:gossip:.

But I think she read the comic.

Yup. I was about to make a "Sacre bleu, and all this time I thought it was just an American remake of a French film!" comment.

I couldn't find an acute accent substitution on my laptop. Apologies.

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1 minute ago, Ken Aldred said:

Yup. I was about to make a "Sacre bleu, and all this time I thought it was just an American remake of a French film!" comment.

I couldn't find an acute accent substitution on my laptop. Apologies.

lol Please confirm or deny if she read the comic (in English, please). Correct Credits are important. 

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1 minute ago, Mr.Mcknowitall said:

lol Please confirm or deny if she read the comic (in English, please). Correct Credits are important. 

+1

I've no idea, but I'm certainly very intrigued now.

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32 minutes ago, Mr.Mcknowitall said:

That explains why it was such a horrible movie. I always wondered how somebody came up with that dufus --script.

Three mules for sister Sarah-now that was a good one.

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10 minutes ago, kav said:

Three mules for sister Sarah-now that was a good one.

Yes, but you have to admit, she was a very attractive woman in her day.

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10 minutes ago, wolverine180 said:

Wow. He is like a hefty Sherlock Holmes 

He went on a diet in Detective 83. He lost a lot of weight in the space of 13 pages.

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2 hours ago, 01TheDude said:

true story-- they got the idea for Three Men and a Baby from this comic book.

That's honestly what I thought you were describing when I read it lol

I had to go back and look ha.

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34 minutes ago, kav said:

He slimmed down considerably

 

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Looks like there's still either a dislocated leg, pelvis, or an early attempt at a gluteal implant. A poor trade-off.

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3 minutes ago, Ken Aldred said:

Looks like there's still either a dislocated leg, pelvis, or an early attempt at a gluteal implant. A poor trade-off.

I'm trying to be as medically accurate as possible this can only be explained by a full dislocation and superior positioning of the left femur and would usually not be accompanied with smiling.

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7 minutes ago, kav said:

I'm trying to be as medically accurate as possible this can only be explained by a full dislocation and superior positioning of the left femur and would usually not be accompanied with smiling.

Yup. Likely rather painful.

He should've kept the blubber instead.

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On 5/18/2018 at 2:19 PM, Larryw7 said:

That was a retcon. Originally Alfred became Batman's butler as an adult, after Bruce was already Batman.

Ahh, thanks. I knew Alfred looked different in his older appearances, but didn't know he wasn't originally around until Bruce was already Batman.

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