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<TITLE>RE: DCML Digest, Vol 42, Issue 14</TITLE>
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<P> <FONT COLOR="#0000FF" SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Joe,</FONT>
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<P><FONT COLOR="#0000FF" SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">>> Also by the way, I can't think of any other examples of identical
>> triplets in comics -- or in stories in general, for that matter. In
>> fact, just off the top of my head, I can't think of any absolutely
>> identical twins, other than Heckle & Jeckle, the Terrytoons stars, and
>> the twins in Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast trilogy.>>
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> What about April, May, and June? Or the Beagle Brats? Okay, so they are
> "spinoffs" created to directly counter HD&L (Girls to Boys and Bad to Good),
> but they still count!</FONT></P>
<P> <FONT COLOR="#0000FF" SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">The Phantom Blot has triplet nephews in the Brazilian comics, doesn't he?</FONT>
<BR> <FONT COLOR="#0000FF" SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">And outside of Disney, Felix the Cat used to have triplet nephews, though in the 1940s the three were reduced to two.</FONT></P>
<P> <FONT COLOR="#0000FF" SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Best, David</FONT>
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