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{{Infobox Individual | {{Infobox Individual | ||
|image = | |name = ''The Dark Rider'' | ||
|image = Sja-mona-lisas-revenge-7.jpg | |||
|alias = The Highwayman | |alias = The Highwayman | ||
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| | |origin = [[Earth]] | ||
| | |only = Mona Lisa's Revenge (TV story) | ||
|actor = Paul Kasey | |||
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'''The Dark Rider''' was a painting of a highwayman | '''''The Dark Rider''''' was a [[painting]] of a [[highwayman]] at the [[International Gallery]]. It was painted by [[William Bonneville]] in [[1802]]. It was animated by ''[[Mona Lisa]]'' and helped her capture [[Clyde Langer]]. While it guarded him, Clyde remarked the painting could not talk as it has no visible [[mouth]], for which it was ready to shoot him. The others arrived before it did. | ||
It was returned to its frame when [[The Abomination]] was destroyed, breaking the mental link that animated it. ([[ | It was returned to its frame when ''[[The Abomination (Mona Lisa's Revenge)|The Abomination]]'' was destroyed, breaking the mental link that had animated it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mona Lisa's Revenge (TV story)|Mona Lisa's Revenge]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:51, 3 September 2020
The Dark Rider was a painting of a highwayman at the International Gallery. It was painted by William Bonneville in 1802. It was animated by Mona Lisa and helped her capture Clyde Langer. While it guarded him, Clyde remarked the painting could not talk as it has no visible mouth, for which it was ready to shoot him. The others arrived before it did.
It was returned to its frame when The Abomination was destroyed, breaking the mental link that had animated it. (TV: Mona Lisa's Revenge)