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		By: Alex Widen		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[She&#039;ll forever be back of geek history for that BATMAN/GREEN HORNET crossover. The CW has made TV crossovers with masked superheroes fairly routine, but in the 1960s this was the first. R.I.P. Diane McBain.

And to be ironic, Pinky Pinkston&#039;s pink dog was named Apricot. The only downer to that episode was the lame villain. Roger C. Carmel was a good character actor, but his villain, Col. Gumm, was pretty tame for a then-historic masked man crossover.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>She&#8217;ll forever be back of geek history for that BATMAN/GREEN HORNET crossover. The CW has made TV crossovers with masked superheroes fairly routine, but in the 1960s this was the first. R.I.P. Diane McBain.</p>
<p>And to be ironic, Pinky Pinkston&#8217;s pink dog was named Apricot. The only downer to that episode was the lame villain. Roger C. Carmel was a good character actor, but his villain, Col. Gumm, was pretty tame for a then-historic masked man crossover.</p>
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		By: Robert A. George		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Pinky Pinkston!!!! Great one-off character on Batman!! Never knew her backstory! 
RIP]]></description>
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RIP</p>
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