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The cover reads, "What me detonate something?"
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{{item
 
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|descid=5626832
Miscellaneous Item
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|itemid=1291
Autosell value: 200
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|name=Mad Bomber magazine
Usable
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|plural=Mad Bomber magazines
 
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|desc=The cover reads, "What me detonate something?"
Gives your sidekick understudy a new skill.
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|image=mad-bomber.gif
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|type=misc
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|autosell=200
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|usable=yes
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|ench={{modifier|understudy }}
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|obtain=[[Wandering Villains]]
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:* [[The Mad Bomber Wot Bombs at Somethingorother]]
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|used={{permakickSkill
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|first=This is the fictionalized comic book adaptation of the real-life story of Korczak Ziolkowski, who decided to blow up large portions of a mountain in order to sculpt a memorial to the Sioux leader Crazy Horse. Like the movie it's based on, this story is entitled ''Dynamite and Dreams'', which basically sums up both the narrative and your sidekick's new skill. Your sidekick learns a role: '''[[Demolition man]]'''.
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|subseq=Your understudy already knows as much about explosives as can be learned from a magazine's fictionalized story about a movie's real-life story about a man who blows things up.
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}}
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|multiuse=!
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}}
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==References==
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* Refers to the ''{{wikipedia|Mad (magazine)|Mad}}'' magazine. The image is the magazine's mascot, Alfred E. Neuman, and the description quotes his signature phrase "What, me worry?"
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* The use message refers to the story of {{wikipedia|Korczak Ziółkowski}}. It has very little to do with the film ''{{Wikipedia|Demolition Man (film)|Demolition Man}}''

Latest revision as of 09:31, 14 April 2015

Item Number: 1291
Description ID: 5626832
(view in-game)

Mad-bomber.gif

Mad Bomber magazine
Plural: Mad Bomber magazines
The cover reads, "What me detonate something?"

Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 200
Usable

Gives your sidekick understudy a new skill.



How Obtained

Wandering Villains

When Used

First time:
This is the fictionalized comic book adaptation of the real-life story of Korczak Ziolkowski, who decided to blow up large portions of a mountain in order to sculpt a memorial to the Sioux leader Crazy Horse. Like the movie it's based on, this story is entitled Dynamite and Dreams, which basically sums up both the narrative and your sidekick's new skill. Your sidekick learns a role: Demolition man.

Subsequent times:
Your understudy already knows as much about explosives as can be learned from a magazine's fictionalized story about a movie's real-life story about a man who blows things up.

During the Cat and Mick-y Mouse Game quest:
Your kidnapped sidekick isn't available for training right now. The whole being kidnapped thing, you know.

References

  • Refers to the Mad magazine. The image is the magazine's mascot, Alfred E. Neuman, and the description quotes his signature phrase "What, me worry?"
  • The use message refers to the story of Korczak Ziółkowski. It has very little to do with the film Demolition Man