
(From “Crime Must Pay the Penalty” number 3, 1948.)

(From “Crime Must Pay the Penalty” number 3, 1948.)
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Continuing our “Greatest Of” series, we turn our attention to the ladies of the genre, asking simply:
Discussion — and images! — to follow.
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(From “Crime Must Pay the Penalty” number 3, 1948.)
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Come up with the best replacement dialog for this random comics panel (courtesy of the spectacular Glenn3’s “Say What? Pictures”) and you’ll win your choice of either any item you like or any portrait to be included in HeroMachine 3′s final release, or a custom black and white “Sketch of the Day” style illustration!

All entries must be left as a comment (or comments) to this post. Keep ‘em clean (appropriate for a late-night broadcast TV show), but most importantly, keep ‘em funny!
No limit on the number of submissions beyond normal self-editing (i.e. don’t spam crappy entries hoping to get lucky), so good luck to everyone. Contest closes next Monday.
(Image and character © DC Comics.)
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First, a bit of embarrassing math-related record keeping — the original contest post said this was Character Contest 55, but it is actually Character Contest 56. My apologies; I claim a dual art and English degree as the culprit. Also too I am a number idiot.
Now that we have that out of the way, let’s move on to the fun stuff, our Finalists!

(From “Crime Must Pay the Price” number 3, 1948.)
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I love me some Super-Bowl, and I love me some Super-Bowl commercials. Here’s one that promises to be among the best of the bunch, and proves once again that Nerds Rule!
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(From “Challenge of the Unknown” number 6, 1950.)
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With my new rules about “Sketch of the Day” style prizes, Bael hasn’t had a chance to approve of his prize for winning Caption Contest 85, so I hope he likes it. He requested a “Fairy in a butterfly collection” style sketch, and here’s what I’ve come up with:

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