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is the girl in GB International #10 have any significance?

Posted: December 29th, 2016, 3:27 pm
by GBPaulRivera
So I was wondering for those read GB international #10, does anyone know the significance or the reference to the little girl in the issue? Something about it just felt odd, even her character design seemed to stick out for a reason.

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Re: is the girl in GB International #10 have any significance?

Posted: December 29th, 2016, 4:11 pm
by philmorgan81
GBPaulRivera wrote:So I was wondering for those read GB international #10, does anyone know the significance or the reference to the little girl in the issue? Something about it just felt odd, even her character design seemed to stick out for a reason.

Note: Anyone who sees this, it may or may not have spoilers.
If you are talking about the little girl in Central Park, there is no real significance to the character. She is however, one of the many easter eggs the creaters have put in like characters from the Kenner toy line or Marty and Doc from back to the future walking around in the background. The little girl and mother from issue 10 are characters from the movie Adventures in Babysitting. The original Adventures in Babysitting not the Remake. That could be why her appearance seemed off. :):):) Hope this helped. :):):)

Re: is the girl in GB International #10 have any significance?

Posted: December 29th, 2016, 4:16 pm
by philmorgan81

Re: is the girl in GB International #10 have any significance?

Posted: January 19th, 2017, 7:51 pm
by GBPaulRivera
philmorgan81 wrote:
GBPaulRivera wrote:So I was wondering for those read GB international #10, does anyone know the significance or the reference to the little girl in the issue? Something about it just felt odd, even her character design seemed to stick out for a reason.

Note: Anyone who sees this, it may or may not have spoilers.
If you are talking about the little girl in Central Park, there is no real significance to the character. She is however, one of the many easter eggs the creaters have put in like characters from the Kenner toy line or Marty and Doc from back to the future walking around in the background. The little girl and mother from issue 10 are characters from the movie Adventures in Babysitting. The original Adventures in Babysitting not the Remake. That could be why her appearance seemed off. :):):) Hope this helped. :):):)
Ahhhhh! I remember now! Thanks. Well I ask because of how the final moments with her is a singular square panel of her face. Either way, that's a cool reference. Also, I didn't know that they made a remake to Adventures In Babysitting. I mean ... wow. Really?

Re: is the girl in GB International #10 have any significance?

Posted: January 20th, 2017, 12:22 am
by philmorgan81
GBPaulRivera wrote:
philmorgan81 wrote:
If you are talking about the little girl in Central Park, there is no real significance to the character. She is however, one of the many easter eggs the creaters have put in like characters from the Kenner toy line or Marty and Doc from back to the future walking around in the background. The little girl and mother from issue 10 are characters from the movie Adventures in Babysitting. The original Adventures in Babysitting not the Remake. That could be why her appearance seemed off. :):):) Hope this helped. :):):)
Ahhhhh! I remember now! Thanks. Well I ask because of how the final moments with her is a singular square panel of her face. Either way, that's a cool reference. Also, I didn't know that they made a remake to Adventures In Babysitting. I mean ... wow. Really?


Oh yeah Disney made a direct to video remake, it's really hardly worth mentioning. It's just a good example that nothing is sacred in Hollywood. :):):)

Re: is the girl in GB International #10 have any significance?

Posted: January 23rd, 2017, 1:05 pm
by GBPaulRivera
philmorgan81 wrote:
GBPaulRivera wrote:
Ahhhhh! I remember now! Thanks. Well I ask because of how the final moments with her is a singular square panel of her face. Either way, that's a cool reference. Also, I didn't know that they made a remake to Adventures In Babysitting. I mean ... wow. Really?


Oh yeah Disney made a direct to video remake, it's really hardly worth mentioning. It's just a good example that nothing is sacred in Hollywood. :):):)
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