Talk:Mister Bones
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[edit] Lex Luthor?
I've often wondered exactly how Mister Bones got to be head of the DEA. The Chase series doesn't say, and I haven't exactly tracked all his appearances since then. The article claims that President Luthor put him in the position, but as I recall (and some reasearch backs this up) the Chase series was published before Lex became President. So where was this bit of information from? Can anyone cite a story? I'm curious if this is speculation, or if the editors screwed up... Ocicat 05:33, 4 February 2006 (UTC)
- Yeah, I somehow have this memory of that being revealed. After I put it in, I went looking for where I got the info, but couldn't find anything, so I will be removing the info again. Kusonaga 05:35, 4 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] USAns comics authors copysts? Coincidence?
This person is copy from a brazilian character from 1930's called "A Garra Cinzenta" view here: http://fotolog.terra.com.br/grandesherois:1.
- Coincidence? No!
Unfortunately that the web page you cited is down. Aside from the skull face and crossed bones there is no evidence (that I could find, anyway) that Mr. Bones is a copy of A Garra Cinzenta. More information on that character would be helpful. 24.163.208.79 16:56, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
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