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Difference between revisions of "William G. Maimes"

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== History ==
 
== History ==
[[J.J. Bellwether]] went on [[WZEN News]] to talk about how Maimes' comics were causing juvenile delinquency in children. This was later backed up by child psychologist [[Hedrick Hertzmann]], who also claimed that Maimes was a soviet spy.
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[[J.J. Bellwether]] went on [[WZEN News]] to talk about how Maimes' comics were causing juvenile delinquency in children. This was later backed up by child psychologist [[Hedrick Hertzmann]], who also claimed that Maimes was a Soviet spy.
  
 
Maimes later stood trial for anti-American activities. {{Ch|Radioactive Man}} then flew in and presented a stack of Maimes' comics, which [[Dr. Crab]] had, as evidence. The congressional committee accepted this evidence and declared Maimes guilty, despite Maimes' claims that his competitors just wanted him out of business and he was innocent.
 
Maimes later stood trial for anti-American activities. {{Ch|Radioactive Man}} then flew in and presented a stack of Maimes' comics, which [[Dr. Crab]] had, as evidence. The congressional committee accepted this evidence and declared Maimes guilty, despite Maimes' claims that his competitors just wanted him out of business and he was innocent.
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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Maimes's name is a reference to {{w|William Gaines}}, publisher of [[Mad|''MAD'']] from 1952 until his death in 1992. Like Maimes, Gaines was accused of promoting juvenile delinquency and antisocial behavior.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 13:49, July 27, 2017

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William G. Maimes
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Non-canon
Hair: Light brown
Occupation: Comic publisher
First appearance: Dr. Crab's Commie Comics


William G. Maimes is a comic book publisher.

History

J.J. Bellwether went on WZEN News to talk about how Maimes' comics were causing juvenile delinquency in children. This was later backed up by child psychologist Hedrick Hertzmann, who also claimed that Maimes was a Soviet spy.

Maimes later stood trial for anti-American activities. Radioactive Man then flew in and presented a stack of Maimes' comics, which Dr. Crab had, as evidence. The congressional committee accepted this evidence and declared Maimes guilty, despite Maimes' claims that his competitors just wanted him out of business and he was innocent.

Behind the Laughter

Maimes's name is a reference to William Gaines, publisher of MAD from 1952 until his death in 1992. Like Maimes, Gaines was accused of promoting juvenile delinquency and antisocial behavior.

Appearances