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The '''presidential bodyguards''', who are possibly members of the Secret Service, are assigned to protect [[Richard Nixon's head|Nixon]]. However, on the rare occasion that they are seen, there is no real threat present. | The '''[[president of Earth|presidential]] bodyguards''', who are possibly members of the Secret Service, are assigned to protect [[Richard Nixon's head|Nixon]]. However, on the rare occasion that they are seen, there is no real threat present. | ||
== Additional Info == | == Additional Info == |
Latest revision as of 15:27, 5 August 2013
Supported canon
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"Presidential bodyguards" | |
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First appearance | "Xmas Time Is Fear" (US#006) |
The presidential bodyguards, who are possibly members of the Secret Service, are assigned to protect Nixon. However, on the rare occasion that they are seen, there is no real threat present.
Additional Info
Trivia
- In both comic appearances, the comics were pencilled by James Lloyd.
- The green/purple alien (incorrectly coloured on his second appearance) is the first recurring character to exist purely in the comics. He is also the only one of the bodyguards to have spoken.