Tucker of the Portholes!
It's that hammer-claw hellion Tucker, enforcer of the dockside destroying degenerates. This manly mantis shrimp uses a pair of brass-raptorials to enhance the strongest blunt force strike on the boardwalk. Those Webfoots better watch it!

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Carey of the Portholes!
Bristling with poisonous urchins and brandishing a Millwall brick, it's Carey from the Portholes! Everyone's favorite sea-monster fighting gang now has their own carrier crab enforcer friend who keeps himself covered in the deadliest defenses ever found!

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The Bangler Fish!
The roughest and toughest of the gangsterous Wisegills, this pistol sporting scoundrel is the main marine muscle! More upscale and well equipped than any of the crew on the Portholes' roster, the Wisegills take down rivals in style!

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Maulluscus of the Portholes!
It's another awesome aquatic adversary from those dockside destroyers, The Portholes! The muscly Maulluscus wields a staggering amount of dangerous gang weapons among his nicotine fueled tentacles and is always up for a nasty fight!

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Manenemy from the Portholes!
Yet another aquatic assailant from the Portholes Dockside Gang! Manenemy is a super tough enforcer that can erupt his faces all over his foes all while chaining them viciously into the ground with his industrial hook!

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Blowout of the Portholes!
A spiny member of the Portholes gang with a pressurized belt and pump-action wakizashi! Blowout can inflate, deflate, and pop in an instant with his customized gear and stretchable jacket!

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Today I learned from that Del's original Japanese name is Yamato, most likely a reference to the battleship Yamato (especially considering his coloration and... portholes). It's possible the English is also a similar reference to the Deleware-class of US battleships!

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NEWS FLASH! Guppy Books is opening its portholes to all unagented YA writers for a select time in May, see press release attached! Looking for a fresh new voice in YA fiction - all welcome to apply! https://t.co/u0OI7qCnYo https://t.co/s1xNs2HW1O🐠

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Something I thought of last night, hopefully my attempt to explain it makes sense. So, I hated how the new stations wound up peppered with portholes that got in the way. Now the basic modules will have mesh switches - 6 different window configurations!

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(extreme) harlequin with some cool traits like portholes and dashed pinstripe ❤️

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Come see my painting 'Portholes' in
'This Year’s Model 2017 part II: Deep Space’ Studio1.1 Gallery on Redchurch St. 3-26 March, pv tonight

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