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'''Pansy Hunks''' was a “known associate” of [[Jenny Everywhere]] according to a wanted poster about her, as was “[[Tara King|T. King]]”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wanted for Questioning (short story)|Wanted for Questioning]]'') | '''Pansy Hunks''' was a “known associate” of [[Jenny Everywhere]] according to a wanted poster about her, as was “[[Tara King|T. King]]”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wanted for Questioning (short story)|Wanted for Questioning]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Pansy Hunks, better known as “Mammy Yokum”, is a recurring character in the iconic long-running satirical American comic strip ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li%27l_Abner Li'l Abner]''. She is a deceptively tough old lady, the principled and no-nonsense matriarch of the Yokum family, best-known for her catchphrase “good is better than evil because it's nicer” and her tendency to solve issues with a right uppercut that characters rarely see coming from an old woman and pillar of the community such as herself. | |||
With Pansy Hunks being her maiden name, the suggestion in ''[[Wanted for Questioning (short story)|Wanted for Questioning]]'' seems to be that Jenny Everywhere knew Mammy Yokum in her youth, before she actually married Pappy Yokum. | With Pansy Hunks being her maiden name, the suggestion in ''[[Wanted for Questioning (short story)|Wanted for Questioning]]'' seems to be that Jenny Everywhere knew Mammy Yokum in her youth, before she actually married Pappy Yokum. |
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