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* Something similar occurs in ''[[Sin City|Sin City - The Big Fat Kill]]''. Miho apparently shoves her katana up a merc's ass. We see the hilt behind him and the tip protruding from his face. Considering the angle, that's exactly what happened. In the same story, Jackie-Boy slips and falls on Miho's swastika shuriken and it gets stuck in his backside.
* Something similar occurs in ''[[Sin City|Sin City - The Big Fat Kill]]''. Miho apparently shoves her katana up a merc's ass. We see the hilt behind him and the tip protruding from his face. Considering the angle, that's exactly what happened. In the same story, Jackie-Boy slips and falls on Miho's swastika shuriken and it gets stuck in his backside.
{{quote|'''Jackie-Boy:''' DON'T NOBODY LAUGH! THIS ISN'T FUNNY!}}
{{quote|'''Jackie-Boy:''' DON'T NOBODY LAUGH! THIS ISN'T FUNNY!}}
* Implied in a two-part story in ''Spider-Man's Tangled Web'' featuring [[Evil Albino|Tombstone]] as a [[Villain Protagonist]]. While in prison, he recruits small-time super-villains Hyno Hustler, Rocket Racer, and Big Ben to work for him, and in an early part of one issue asks what they've managed to "hold onto". Racer says he has some vaseline, and Tombstone says that "might be useful". Later, after Tombstone is beaten up by a corrupt corrections officer working for the Kangaroo, he manages to smuggle a knife into his cell. When Racer asks where he got it, Tombstone says, "Hid it. Told you the vaseline would be useful." A career criminal like Tombstone would probably be good at a trick like this, which Real Life convicts can and do manage on occasion.



== Fan Works ==
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