The Penguin made his first appearance in Detective Comics #58 (December 1941)
What happened in December of 1941? The attack on Pearl Harbor (Dec. 7th).
The character of the Penguin, particularly as portrayed by Burgess Meredith in the 1960s Batman series, has often been used as a theme to mock public figures that supposedly resemble him. Jon Stewart, host of The Daily Show, has made numerous references comparing former Vice President Dick Cheney with the Penguin, including a laugh similar to the one Meredith used.[91] In May 2006, a Republican-led PR firm, DCI Group, created an astroturfing YouTube video satirizing Al Gore's film An Inconvenient Truth. The video portrayed Gore as the Penguin using one of his trick umbrellas to hypnotize a flock of penguins into believing in the existence of global warming and climate change.[92] Roger Stone has also been likened to Penguin due to his manner of dress.
One of Batman's nemeses was the Penguin.
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The Penguin made his first appearance in Detective Comics #58 (December 1941)
What happened in December of 1941? The attack on Pearl Harbor (Dec. 7th).
The character of the Penguin, particularly as portrayed by Burgess Meredith in the 1960s Batman series, has often been used as a theme to mock public figures that supposedly resemble him. Jon Stewart, host of The Daily Show, has made numerous references comparing former Vice President Dick Cheney with the Penguin, including a laugh similar to the one Meredith used.[91] In May 2006, a Republican-led PR firm, DCI Group, created an astroturfing YouTube video satirizing Al Gore's film An Inconvenient Truth. The video portrayed Gore as the Penguin using one of his trick umbrellas to hypnotize a flock of penguins into believing in the existence of global warming and climate change.[92] Roger Stone has also been likened to Penguin due to his manner of dress.
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