The Wonder Boomerang
Lynda Carter in Wonder Woman (1975), "The Return of Wonder Woman"
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Just a compilation of nicknames heroes call Dick because it's cute, fun, and they're close.
"Morning Glory"
Teen Titans (1966) Issue #4
"Boy Wonder"
Teen Titans (1966) Issue #5
To be honest though EVERYONE calls Dick that from Villains (Joker, Lex Luthor, Sivian, etc) to all the heroes.
"Nighty"
The New Teen Titans (1984) Issue #8
"Boy Planner"
Teen Titans (1966) Issue #11
"Robin-o"
Teen Titans (1966) Issue #11
"Boy wonderful"
Teen Titans (1966)
"Robbin-bobbin" and "our peerless leader"
Teen Titans (1966)
"Robbie"
The New Teen Titans Issue #1
"Boy genius"
Teen Titans (1966) Issue #14
"Dear hearts"
Teen Titans (1966) Issue #16
"Robin-bobbin"
Teen Titans (1966) Issue #17
Another just cause the whole scene is cute
Which is also funny because they used this a lot in old comics but this also happened to Dick-
Batman (1940) Issue #129
I wonder if Dick thinks of this every time they call him that lol
"Leaderman"
Teen Titans (1966) Issue #22
shortpants
"N.W."
JLA (1997) Issue #121
"Bluebird"
Outsiders (2006) Issue #49
Owen Mercer - Boomerang
"NW" (again but this time by Roy)
Batman Plus
"Bird boy"
Outsiders (2003) Issue #34
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Happy Fossil Friday! This boomerang-headed critter is Diplocaulus magnicornis. It lived some 275 million years ago during the Early Permian in what is now Baylor County, Texas. Like other nectrideans (an extinct order of tetrapods), this species had two projections at the back of its skull, creating its signature boomerang shape. Scientists aren’t sure what its exact function was, but it was presumably related to the way the animal swam. Diplocaulus probably lived in ponds and streams.
Photo: M. Pelczar / © AMNH
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I inked Sokka. I’ve been wanting to scan it but I can’t find the cord for the scanner so 🤷🏻♀️
Young adult Sokka
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Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards (HAL Laboratory, Nintendo, 2000)
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