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Thursday, 29 January 2015
THE SECOND DOCTOR DOOM...
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You know, I could NEVER work out how the Man from BUNGLE could get out of his situations in the weekly. Not once!
ReplyDeleteI suspect whoever came up with them went on to write the clues for Ted Rogers' 3-2-1!
The solutions seldom (if ever) made any sense anyway. What was to stop Doom shooting him as he was untying his legs. In the 'real' world, criminals don't stand around doing nothing as the good guy escapes.
ReplyDeleteAnd THIS Doctor Doom bares a passing resemblance to Judge Doom, of Who Framed Roger Rabbit fame...
ReplyDeleteMaybe they're really all the same Doom - or some of his robots? Nah, that's silly.
ReplyDeleteDC also had their own Doctor Doom, a smuggler whose first appearance was in Detective Comics #158 (April 1950). It was also his last appearance. He tossed a grenade at Batman and Robin, then jumped into a mummy case to shield himself from the blast. The Dynamic Duo survived by taking cover behind a doll house, while the force of the explosion jammed the mummy case shut, and Doom suffocated. Unfortunately for Doom, Batman didn't have a Bat-Crowbar handy in his utility belt.
ReplyDeleteWhat, no Bat-laser to cut through the case and free him? And here I thought that Batman was always prepared, TC. I feel let-down.
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