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Today's DC Nation #3 has an article in which Gary Frank talks through his designs for Mime and Marionette. Two original characters based on classic Charlton characters Punch and Jewelee, they ...
Doomsday Clock is back, and this issue finds Marionette and the Mime being taken hostage by the Joker, whom also has an unconscious Batman in a wheelchair, and forcibly escorted through the sewers ...
Mime may still have one of the most ridiculously amusing gimmicks in comics, but he’s an even more fascinating character after this issue. Back in the present, Marionette and Mime have been ...
Rorschach and Mime, due in October. The Comedian and Marionette, due in November. [Start Gallery Call-to-Action Key=7229]You can see images of the figures in the attached gallery.
Most important, the Comedian is still alive but in Mime and Marionette’s custody at this point in the story. With Mime and Marionette set to appear in the HBO series, it’s possible that the ...
The only reason the Marionette and the Mime joined Ozymandias at all is that he claimed he could reunite them with their child, with whom the Marionette was pregnant when they were caught and sent ...
The issue finds him tracking down Vedit, but The Joker knocks him out in the last page. Mime and Marionette are also looking for Doctor Manhattan. They believe he can help them find their son.
I do wish the pacing was a bit better, sure, particularly in the scenes between Ozymandias, Rorschach, and newbies Mime and Marionette.