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googly-eyed-plank · 6 months ago
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You guys think it'd be a cool idea to have a discord for The Outlaws? Discussing it, fanart, fics, and such? I'll make one if you guys are interested 👀
Just uh, leave a comment or smth if you're interested and I'll maybe shoot you the link if I get to do it.
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the-outlaws-bbc · 5 months ago
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Welcome to The Outlaws fan blog, where we love and appreciate anything and everything related to our favourite BBC show!
Asks are more than welcome!
(Requests to join the Discord server open).
Other "The Outlaws" Websites
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elisnotavailable · 3 months ago
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i liked mcr in jr high so much i get nostalgia and so happy when watching their music videos now
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80smovies · 2 months ago
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i-love-mcr · 6 months ago
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Anyone else like literally love meemaw from young Sheldon (not in a romantic way)
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williambeckettfan36 · 7 months ago
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hello everyone since I was STUPID and accidentally deleted my old blog I have had to make a new account so here are my interests again:
- it’s always sunny in philadelphia: that was literally all I posted about I love it so so so so much please interact iasip fans
- hamilton
- the big bang theory
- my chemical romance
my username is the exact same as my old one btw
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weirdlookindog · 1 year ago
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Mischa Auer, Rex Lease, Sheldon Lewis, and Martha Mattox in The Monster Walks (1932).
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dont-panic-at-the-disco · 1 month ago
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This is Sheldon the worm and frank the uncorn
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Reblog and tag someone to give them a hug from Sheldon and frank! Or don't tag someone and get a hug from them!
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cantsayidont · 1 year ago
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April-May 1943. In the modern Batman comics and most modern Batman media, Bruce Wayne grew up with butler Alfred Pennyworth, who became his surrogate father, but originally, Alfred arrived well after Bruce was an adult. In his first appearance in BATMAN #16 (above), Alfred was a former English musical hall comedy actor whose father Jarvis had once been the Wayne butler. Arriving in America, Alfred essentially bluffs and browbeats Bruce into giving him a job. Before Bruce can send him away, Alfred, who fancies himself an amateur detective, accidentally stumbles upon the entrance to the Batcave, just as Dick had feared. Later:
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Alfred was probably loosely modeled on, and certainly inspired by, Arthur Treacher, an English actor who had been a music hall star before finding his niche in movies as the quintessential English butler, playing P.G. Wodehouse's immortal Jeeves and various other butler roles. In DETECTIVE COMICS #83, Alfred spends his vacation "at a health resort, cultivatin' a new figure," returning in his now-familiar skinny, mustached form, which was modeled on William Austin, the actor who played Alfred in the 1943 BATMAN serial.
In 1957, a story in BATMAN #110 presented a new version of how Alfred was originally hired:
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Note that in this version, Alfred already has his more familiar appearance when he's first hired; the original version was later attributed to Earth-2. (As this story eventually reveals, "Noyes" is actually Bruce Wayne in disguise, testing if Alfred can be trusted.)
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The 1980 miniseries THE UNTOLD LEGEND OF THE BATMAN, intended as the definitive Bronze Age account of Batman's origins, presents a hybrid version of these two stories, referencing Alfred's previous music hall career and Jarvis Pennyworth having previously worked for the Wayne family, but retaining the 1957 story's version of how Alfred learned his employers' secret. (I think that's too bad, as the original version with Alfred stumbling onto the secret by accident and then pretending to have deduced it is really very funny, but by 1980, Alfred was no longer being treated as comic relief.)
From whence the idea that Alfred raised Bruce? For that you may thank Frank Miller, as first seen in THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS in 1986 and then incorporated into "Batman: Year One" in BATMAN #404–407.
In any case, when reading older appearances of Alfred, including his apparent demise in 1964 and his ludicrous resurrection in 1966, it bears keeping in mind that he's really just Bruce and Dick's employee, and is absolutely, unquestionably not getting paid enough.
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umbrellagoaway · 5 months ago
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This song makes me levitate🙏
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veryslowreader · 1 year ago
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The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller
Young Sheldon: "A Baby Shower and a Testosterone-Rich Banter"
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googly-eyed-plank · 6 months ago
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Season 3 is out! Interact with this post if you’d like to join The Outlaws discord server!
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sigurism · 11 months ago
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John Davis Chandler The Fugitive Dir: James Sheldon
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khancrackers · 1 year ago
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Frank Quitely ‘The Utopian’ variant cover for Big Game #1 (2023).
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screamscenepodcast · 1 year ago
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For our 23rd horror adjacent episode, it's ZOMBIES ON BROADWAY (1945)! Directed by Gordon Douglas, the film stars the knock-off Abbott and Costello duo of Alan Carney and Wally Brown, and features a great performance from Bela Lugosi!
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 13:13; Discussion 19:24
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oldshowbiz · 1 year ago
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1947.
The pay rates of the Meet Me at Parky's cast.
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