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* SmugSnake: Rollo Rhubarb, the self-proclaimed "boy genius" that was often bested by the Katzes. He ''is'' actually pretty smart; in his early appearances he was TheAce who constantly one-upped Hans and Fritz, but after a while he became less invincible and ended up on the losing side more often than not.

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* SmugSnake: Rollo Rhubarb, the self-proclaimed "boy genius" that who was often bested by the Katzes. He ''is'' actually pretty smart; in his early appearances he was TheAce who constantly one-upped Hans and Fritz, but after a while he became less invincible and ended up on the losing side more often than not.
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* AlternateContinuity: One of the most bizarre examples in comic history; while ''The Katzenjammer Kids'' and ''The Captain and the Kids'' both featured the same principal cast of characters, they were technically considered separate series from one another and were actually ''competing'' with each other (under separate artists and syndication deals) for 60+ years. Both strips would eventually introduce new characters distinct to their own strip.

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* AlternateContinuity: One of the most bizarre examples in comic history; while ''The Katzenjammer Kids'' and ''The Captain and the Kids'' both featured the same principal cast of characters, they were technically considered separate series from one another and were actually ''competing'' in ''competition'' with each other (under separate artists and syndication deals) for 60+ over 60 years. Both strips would eventually introduce new characters distinct to their own strip.
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* AlternateContinuity: One of the most bizarre examples in comic history; while ''The Katzenjammer Kids'' and ''The Captain and the Kids'' both featured the same principal cast of characters, they were technically considered separate series from one another and were actually ''competing'' with each other (under separate artists and syndication deals) for 60+ years. Both series would eventually introduce new characters distinct to their own series.

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* AlternateContinuity: One of the most bizarre examples in comic history; while ''The Katzenjammer Kids'' and ''The Captain and the Kids'' both featured the same principal cast of characters, they were technically considered separate series from one another and were actually ''competing'' with each other (under separate artists and syndication deals) for 60+ years. Both series strips would eventually introduce new characters distinct to their own series.strip.
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* AlternateContinuity: One of the most bizarre examples in comic history; while ''The Katzenjammer Kids'' and ''The Captain and the Kids'' both featured the same principal cast of characters, they were technically considered separate series from each other and were actually ''competing'' with each other (under separate artists and syndication deals) for 60+ years. Both series would eventually introduce new characters distinct to their own series.

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* AlternateContinuity: One of the most bizarre examples in comic history; while ''The Katzenjammer Kids'' and ''The Captain and the Kids'' both featured the same principal cast of characters, they were technically considered separate series from each other one another and were actually ''competing'' with each other (under separate artists and syndication deals) for 60+ years. Both series would eventually introduce new characters distinct to their own series.

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