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Walking with a Pantha: Hendrick Weber, better known as Pantha Du Prince, poses for a portrait before his Tuesday night soundcheck at U Street Music Hall.
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I limited myself to buying the satellite-era JLA and any and all Titans (including lots of customs like Phantasm and Pantha, which I bought, and Wildebeest which was a birthday gift).
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The event includes a series of "exchanges" with academics and tech boffins to help enlighten you on what "post-digital culture" actually is, but if you just want to rave, albeit in a determinedly cerebral way, the music programme begins in earnest on Friday at XOYO, with a show featuring the lush electronica of German minimal techno don Pantha Du Prince and Jon Hopkins, plus rising UK beatmakers Illum Sphere, Max Cooper and Andy Stott.
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Probably not -- I expect most of them will be throwaway references, and someone like Pantha (famously decapitated in Infinite Crisis) may now be able to use her noodle as a projectile.
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Newer bands are in plentiful supply: particularly look out for electro chap Pantha Du Prince, and No Age, Californians on a strafing noise tip.
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The missing animal trainer Princess Pantha has finally been located by white hunter, Dane Hunter although that doesn't explain why he's also running around in a loin cloth.
Princess Pantha Returns (Better/Standard; 1946) Chuck Wells 2010
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Pantha at least has the excuse of having survived on her own in the jungle for many months, but what do I know.
Princess Pantha Returns (Better/Standard; 1946) Chuck Wells 2010
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Our mutual selection today is Princess Pantha who originally appeared in Thrilling Comics, published by the company known variously as Better/Standard/Nedor.
"The Origin of Princess Pantha" (Better/Standard; 1946) Chuck Wells 2009
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"You're the boss, Princess Pantha ... and I'm beginning to think being bossed by you wouldn't be so bad, at that!"
"The Origin of Princess Pantha" (Better/Standard; 1946) Chuck Wells 2009
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I have already posted stories featuring Judy of the Jungle, Kara Jungle Princess, Tygra and Princess Pantha, so as I promised, here for your amusement is a tale starring Zudo the Jungle Boy, from Mystery Comics #2 1944, with art by Ken Battlefield.
Zudo the Jungle Boy vs. "The Menacing Medicine Man (Standard; 1944) Chuck Wells 2009
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