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The Eel is famous for repeatedly escaping from prison. He insists that he is a law-abiding citizen who is being framed by enemies. | The Eel is famous for repeatedly escaping from prison. He insists that he is a law-abiding citizen who is being framed by enemies. | ||
He is a master of disguise, and an expert knife-thrower. | |||
== In the News == | == In the News == |
Revision as of 08:31, 7 February 2017
The Eel is an art critic and alleged supervillain .
The Eel is famous for repeatedly escaping from prison. He insists that he is a law-abiding citizen who is being framed by enemies.
He is a master of disguise, and an expert knife-thrower.
In the News
New evidence suggests that The Eel Escapes Hydrolab is based on actual events.
The Eel Hates Peter Aal depicts art critic and alleged supervillain The Eel with well-known statue Peter Aal.
The Eel receives news from informants.
Historian, playwright, and crime-fighter Howard Zinn publishes account of travelling to Abalonia and meeting The Eel.
The Eel said to be jealous of Gnotilus: "All those tentacles!"
Cornelius Drebbel takes dim view of The Eel's activities.
The Unruly Submarine said to be The Eel's favorite book.
The Eel has a crush on Medusa, fellow supervillains scandalized.
Fiction cross-reference
- Nacreum
- Serpin - supervillain who has formed several crime teams with The Eel.
- The Eel versus Peter Aal
- The Unruly Submarine
Nonfiction cross-reference
- Eel (nonfiction) - An eel is any fish belonging to the order Anguilliformes (/æŋˌɡwɪlᵻˈfɔːrmiːz/), which consists of four suborders, 20 families, 111 genera and about 800 species.
- The Eel (nonfiction) - other characters named The Eel.
- Hellebore (nonfiction)
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