They loved Looney Tunes cartoons, used to phone each other & do Tweety Pie & Sylvester routines, and were once thrown out of a West End cinema for laughing too loudly and doing all the voices.
They loved Looney Tunes cartoons, used to phone each other & do Tweety Pie & Sylvester routines, and were once thrown out of a West End cinema for laughing too loudly and doing all the voices.
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The huge T-Rex that is frequently depicted in the Batcave first appeared in, “Dinosaur Island!” (Batman #35, June-July, 1946).
The story was written by Bill Finger with art by Paul Cooper and Ray Burnley.
The huge T-Rex that is frequently depicted in the Batcave first appeared in, “Dinosaur Island!” (Batman #35, June-July, 1946).
The story was written by Bill Finger with art by Paul Cooper and Ray Burnley.