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When rescued from [[Reading Gaol]], [[Oscar Wilde]] exclaimed "What in the name of Icarus and [[Daedalus (mythology)|Daedalus]]?". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Bat Attack! (comic story)|Bat Attack!]]'')
When rescued from [[Reading Gaol]], [[Oscar Wilde]] exclaimed "What in the name of Icarus and [[Daedalus (mythology)|Daedalus]]?". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Bat Attack! (comic story)|Bat Attack!]]'')
[[Category:Myths and legends from the real world]]
[[Category:Myths and legends from the real world]]

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Icarus (mythology)

Icarus was a boy in Greek mythology. His father made him waxen wings. When Icarus flew too near to the sun, his wings melted. His father watched as he died. (AUDIO: The Foe from the Future) His death was said to have occurred due to badly applied science. The term icaron was coined from this interpretation. (PROSE: Original Sin)

When rescued from Reading Gaol, Oscar Wilde exclaimed "What in the name of Icarus and Daedalus?". (COMIC: Bat Attack!)