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John C. Harrison
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was reading the current issue of the Brave and the bold and this caught my eye;

wasn't the "Siamese Human Knot" used in an episode of the 60's Adam West Batman tv series? i'm taking a guess due to the "Holy Hamstrings" quote.
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Larry Hart
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wasn't the "Siamese Human Knot" used in an episode of the 60's Adam West Batman tv series? i'm taking a guess due to the "Holy Hamstrings" quote.

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Sure was.  The episode called "Nora Clavicle and the Ladies' Crime Club".  Only I think it might have been "Thai-amese" rather than Siamese, the same way the Dynamic Duo visited "Londinium" rather than London.

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Bradley Dean
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I am really enjoying the Brave and Bold series!! Great art and great story. Thats the kind of Batman I enjoy, just like the Batman JB had in Generations!
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Brendan Howard
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The George Perez art in The Brave and the Bold has been making me so happy month after month. Top-of-the-stack reading for me.
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Aaron Smith
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One of the few current titles that give me nothing to complain about. 
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Bradley Dean
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Yeah Aaron, this is one of like 2 or 3 issues I buy every month, and if I mis a
month I don't feel like I have missed much. Very sad. I used to buy a lot
more every monh.
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Francesco Vanagolli
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Aaron, Bradley, I thinks this is the moment for one of those "what's good now" threads!
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Brian Talley
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My guess is that "Binder Alley" pays tribute to writer Otto Binder.
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Two "in-jokes" in one panel, both directed at the
over-40 crowd. Hmmmmm…
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John C. Harrison
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Posted: 11 August 2007 at 9:55am | IP Logged | 10  

But JB,..i'm only 37 and i at least got one of them,..and i probably should turn in or burn  my Legion fan club card for not getting  the Otto Binder reference. *holds head in shame*
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I consider this an example of multi-layered storytelling, some get it , some don't,but it doesnt detract from the story.

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Stéphane Garrelie
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Posted: 11 August 2007 at 11:24am | IP Logged | 12  

the "Holly-....." stuff is easilly understandable.

I didn't get that the siamese one was a ref to the Batman Tv show.

But this is really a minor element, barelly a wink, in a great comicbook very new-reader friendly overall.

 

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