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A DC Comics cover for Catwoman issue #51 (March 2006) shows the numbers as a sequence in the title character's police mugshot.
In March 2006, the nationally syndicated comic strip Monty featured a parody of Lost in which the title character is shipwrecked on the island, meets the survivors, and discovers that the Others are actually the castaways from Gilligan's Island.
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 WeirdSpace - Encyclopedia of fictional characters
Being a huge fan of comics, the major part of the site revolves around comic book characters, organizations and items, but the site is not limited to comic related subjects.
Bruce Wayne's butler from DC Comics (post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
One of the Knights on Broadway from Broadway Comics.
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THE DISNEY FILMS (Crown, 1973; revised edition, 1985; 3rd edition, 1995 from Hyperion; 4th ed., 2000, Disney Editions)
OUR GANG: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE LITTLE RASCALS (Crown, 1977; coauthor with Richard W. Bann; revised and reissued as THE LITTLE RASCALS: THE LIFE AND
SUPERMAN: ARCHIVE EDITIONS, Volume 4 (D.C. Comics, 1994)
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