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He appears surprised, or even astonished, holding up his right hand in front of his face.   
He appears surprised, or even astonished, holding up his right hand in front of his face.   


A device resembling a miniature sundial is strapped to his right wrist. It is widely believed that this "sundial" is a portable wormhole generator:  a device which allows The Eel to [[Time Travel (nonfiction)|travel in time]].
A device resembling a miniature sundial is strapped to his right wrist. It is widely believed that this "sundial" is a portable wormhole generator:  a device which allows The Eel to [[Time travel (nonfiction)|travel in time]].


== In the News ==
== In the News ==
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Revision as of 08:34, 12 April 2017

The Eel Discovers Time Travel.

The Eel Discovers Time Travel is a well-known illustration of art critic and alleged supervillain The Eel.

He appears surprised, or even astonished, holding up his right hand in front of his face.

A device resembling a miniature sundial is strapped to his right wrist. It is widely believed that this "sundial" is a portable wormhole generator: a device which allows The Eel to travel in time.

In the News

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