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The Beatle suit, inspired by Pierre Cardin's collarless jackets, derived from Edwardian suits and the Indian Nehru jacket. The Mod suit, a fashion of the 1960s, and again in the early 2010s. Characteristics include a very slim cut, narrow lapels, three or four buttons and a strongly tapered waist. Usually single-breasted and grey.
"The Suit" is a short story by the South African writer Can Themba. [1] It was first published in 1963 in the inaugural issue of The Classic, [2] a South African literary journal founded by Nat Nakasa and Nadine Gordimer. [3] On publication, the story was banned by the apartheid regime. [4] "
(The comic strip showed a movie version of the Dick Tracy story being filmed which had actors playing both Pruneface and Flattop Jones together firing machine guns at Dick Tracy). Prunella - Daughter of Pruneface. Partnered with fellow villainous female offspring Angelica "Angeltop" Jones (daughter of Flattop) and Quiver Trembly (daughter of ...
Norman Virgil Osborn is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, he first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #14 (July 1964) as the first and best-known incarnation of the Green Goblin.
Batman was flying around nearly naked in the early days! The first Batman Lewis Wilson was outfitted in ill-fitting gray and black cloth suit in 1943 as he dashed around to protect Gotham City.
The suit weighed 220 pounds, he told CBS -- and it was 140 degrees. The now-85-year-old called Godzilla the "creature of the Americans," saying the monster's breath was "nuclear radiation."
"The Man in the Black Suit" is a horror short story by American writer Stephen King. It was originally published in the October 31, 1994 issue of The New Yorker magazine. In 1995, it won the World Fantasy Award and the O. Henry Award for Best Short Fiction. In 1997, it was published in the limited-edition collection Six Stories.
A villainous character often found in stories centered around youth, especially in school. They delight in tormenting the protagonist often using emotional abuse and physical threats or assaults. Harry Flashman in Tom Brown's School Days 1857 book by Thomas Hughes; Scut Farkus in A Christmas Story; Roger Klotz in Doug; Bulk and Skull; Henry ...