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** One arc had the Pope touch Curtis' hat in blessing -- and then a small horde of nuns (who all looked identical) showed up and demanded the hat so they could venerate it as a holy relic!
** One arc had the Pope touch Curtis' hat in blessing -- and then a small horde of nuns (who all looked identical) showed up and demanded the hat so they could venerate it as a holy relic!
* [[Dick Tracy (comic strip)|Dick Tracy]] is almost never seen without a retro-stylish fedora. In [https://www.gocomics.com/dicktracy/2012/02/03 this strip], he explains that he'd rather have a hole in his hat than in his head.
* [[Dick Tracy (comic strip)|Dick Tracy]] is almost never seen without a retro-stylish fedora. In [https://www.gocomics.com/dicktracy/2012/02/03 this strip], he explains that he'd rather have a hole in his hat than in his head.
* [[The Other Wiki]] reminds us that [[Andy Capp]]'s "iconic checked cap is always pulled down over his eyes, even when he is napping or bathing."


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  • Perhaps not quite the same, but in the newspaper comic Curtis, the title character often gives commentary on the church ladies' more and more extravagant (and silly) hats.
    • Curtis himself is always seen with an oversized green cap -- he even sleeps with it on.
    • One arc had the Pope touch Curtis' hat in blessing -- and then a small horde of nuns (who all looked identical) showed up and demanded the hat so they could venerate it as a holy relic!
  • Dick Tracy is almost never seen without a retro-stylish fedora. In this strip, he explains that he'd rather have a hole in his hat than in his head.
  • The Other Wiki reminds us that Andy Capp's "iconic checked cap is always pulled down over his eyes, even when he is napping or bathing."

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