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Monday, 18 August 2014
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Doesn't John Romita always claim he based Mary Jane Watson on her?
ReplyDeleteSighhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh one of my favourite ladies (even although she's a "ginger") and she still looks amazing - Loved her in "Grumpy Old Men" a film I'm sure you've seen Kid :)
ReplyDeleteNot sure, Steve, but it wouldn't surprise me.
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Saw that movie and its sequel, McScotty. Shame that Lenmon and Matthau are no longer around.
As my brother might eloquently put it, "Holy H. Moly."
ReplyDeleteOr, as I might put it - SHAZAM!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely worthy of a post. Though it's "Margret," isn't it? And don't forget that hyphen! :)
ReplyDeleteDuly corrected, CF. (I wasn't exactly looking at her name.)
ReplyDeleteDoesn't John Romita always claim he based Mary Jane Watson on her?
ReplyDeleteYes,by way of Betty and Veronica
You're right, I think, but it's definitely not obvious. I've never looked at Mary Jane and thought Ann-Margret.
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