Bob Greenwade wrote on Wed, Nov 1, 2023 06:25 PM UTC:
107. March Hare. It stands to reason that where there's a Mad Hatter, there's probably a March Hare.* It likewise stands to reason that if the Mad Hatter moves like a Queen but captures like a Knight, then the March Hare probably moves like a Knight but captures like a Queen. (mNcQ)
And it stands to reason that where there's a Mad Hatter figure, so too there will be one for the March Hare.
Admittedly, the look isn't quite as iconic as with the Hatter, but once you know it's the March Hare there's no mistaking it.
107. March Hare. It stands to reason that where there's a Mad Hatter, there's probably a March Hare.* It likewise stands to reason that if the Mad Hatter moves like a Queen but captures like a Knight, then the March Hare probably moves like a Knight but captures like a Queen. (mNcQ)
And it stands to reason that where there's a Mad Hatter figure, so too there will be one for the March Hare.
Admittedly, the look isn't quite as iconic as with the Hatter, but once you know it's the March Hare there's no mistaking it.
*Otherwise, Batman.