Why in Database: Myrtle is a turtle from the Wonderland Comics series. It helps the hero and then “works/behave” like some kind of submarine.
Wonderland Comics #003: Some frames.
Wonderland Comics #004: Some frames.
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Why in Database: Myrtle is a turtle from the Wonderland Comics series. It helps the hero and then “works/behave” like some kind of submarine.
Wonderland Comics #003: Some frames.
Wonderland Comics #004: Some frames.
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Why in Database: Mr and Mrs. Tortoise are characters that appear in one of the comics in Crazy Magazine #069. They are “ordinary” people with a turtle name (the comic is a variation on The Shining, and the Tortoises are modeled on the Torrances).
Crazy Magazine #069: Six page, some frames.
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Why in Database: Mr Loggerhead is a turtle featured in Our Gang Comics #036. He tries to convince two heroes that he owes his age to fact, that he is wearing a cap during bathing.
Our Gang Comics #036: Ten frames.
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Why in Database: Manuel is a turtle wearing a distinctive hat that appears in the comic Movietown’s Animal Antics #028, where he appears to be working for a wealthy frog that lives in a well. There is also a riddle section in this notebook, where another turtle has one frame for himself.
Movietown’s Animal Antics #028: One frame with a riddle, seven frames with Manuel.
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Why in Database: Mach Turtle is the name of the machine, the (solid) hologram that appears in the Green Lantern #1000000 comic where the title character has to face him.
Green Lantern #1000000: Many frames.
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Why in Database: Hah-Nu-Nah is the name of the Big Turtle, Turtle Island in Seneca Indian language – that is how they describe America. This turtle is mentioned in the comic book Arak – Son of Thunder #036 where an elderly Indian woman tells about him to a young girl, influenced by the sight of a small turtle they caught (she describes the toddler as Hah-Nu-Nah’s cousin).
Arak – Son of Thunder #036: Two frames, one with a small turtle and one with a huge turtle.
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Why in Database: Grandma Tortoise is a character of a turtle that only appeared in one frame in the comic Punch and Judy v02 #001.
Punch and Judy v02 #001: One frame.
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Why in Database: Deets is a turtle that is the personal mount of Neptune, ruler of Atlantis. Along with many other turtles (who are mounts of other inhabitants of Atlantis), he appeared in a comic book published in Blue Circle Comics #001.
Blue Circle Comics #001: Some frames.
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Why in Database: Colonel Turtle is a character appearing in the comic book Yarn Man #01. It’s hard to say whether he is a human in a turtle costume or a hybrid of some kind.
Yarn Man #01: Some frames.
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Why in Database: Brave Turtle (probably also called Big Turtle) is the name of an Indian leader who appeared in one of the Adventure Comics comic books (in the story with Green Arrow). After Arrow’s visit to the “village”, Turtle’s legend collapsed and he lost his leadership, and abandon his tribe.
Adventure Comics #254 (wydrukowane także w Green Arrow – Jack Kirby i Super-Team Family #09): Some frames.
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