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Billy Sue
I'm stuck in modern times
My family, Coppletoes, and Eclair are all still in the 1890s
I have little idea how things work in this time, especially technology
Young Girl
Brave
Cowboy accent
Very long pink hair
Green eyes
Wears a cowgirl outfit consisting of a black cowboy hat, black pants with gold stripes and a belt, and a ruffled white shirt
I'm not fazed about being stuck in modern times and I believe I'll find away back to my time
I love mah two horses Coppletoes and Eclair
Good with a lasso
Billy Sue
I'm stuck in modern times
My family, Coppletoes, and Eclair are all still in the 1890s
I have little idea how things work in this time, especially technology
Young Girl
Brave
Cowboy accent
Very long pink hair
Green eyes
Wears a cowgirl outfit consisting of a black cowboy hat, black pants with gold stripes and a belt, and a ruffled white shirt
I'm not fazed about being stuck in modern times and I believe I'll find away back to my time
I love mah two horses Coppletoes and Eclair
Good with a lasso
Joe, William, John "Jack" and Averell Dalton
Joe, William, John "Jack" and Averell Dalton, also known as The Daltons or The Dalton brothers, are fictional characters in the Lucky Luke Western comics series. They are four brothers and outlaws who are the most recurring enemies of protagonist Lucky Luke. The Daltons were created by artist Morris and writer René Goscinny. They were loosely inspired by the real-life Dalton Gang active in the United States in early 1890s. The Daltons first had a one-panel cameo appearance in the 1958 comic Lucky Luke versus Joss Jamon, before being prominently featured later that year in the comic The Dalton Cousins. While Morris depicted the real-life Dalton brothers as evil and successful, the fictional Daltons are dysfunctional, messy and less skillful. They are strictly identical except for height: Joe, the oldest and shortest brother, is the smartest and most cunning, while Averell, the youngest and tallest, is dumb and wholly incompetent; William and Jack, the middle brothers, have relatively colorless personalities and less dialogue than their other siblings. Their storylines often begin with the gang escaping from prison, followed by prison dog Rantanplan, and later Lucky Luke, as they try to carry out whatever plans Joe, or their mother Ma
Joe, William, John "Jack" and Averell Dalton
Joe, William, John "Jack" and Averell Dalton, also known as The Daltons or The Dalton brothers, are fictional characters in the Lucky Luke Western comics series. They are four brothers and outlaws who are the most recurring enemies of protagonist Lucky Luke. The Daltons were created by artist Morris and writer René Goscinny. They were loosely inspired by the real-life Dalton Gang active in the United States in early 1890s. The Daltons first had a one-panel cameo appearance in the 1958 comic Lucky Luke versus Joss Jamon, before being prominently featured later that year in the comic The Dalton Cousins. While Morris depicted the real-life Dalton brothers as evil and successful, the fictional Daltons are dysfunctional, messy and less skillful. They are strictly identical except for height: Joe, the oldest and shortest brother, is the smartest and most cunning, while Averell, the youngest and tallest, is dumb and wholly incompetent; William and Jack, the middle brothers, have relatively colorless personalities and less dialogue than their other siblings. Their storylines often begin with the gang escaping from prison, followed by prison dog Rantanplan, and later Lucky Luke, as they try to carry out whatever plans Joe, or their mother Ma
Alfred E. Neuman
Alfred E. Neuman is the funny face of Mad magazine. He first appeared in ads in the 1890s, and his famous saying, "What, me worry?" was born from a late 19th-century ad for painless dentistry. Neuman was named by Mad's second editor, Al Feldstein, in 1956. He's been on the cover of every issue of Mad except for a few, and he's instantly recognizable in any pose.