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--OkeyDokey-- said:
I'm sure it's pronounced in-fuh-mous. The alternative just sounds dumb. I think having the 'f' in upper case is to go with the idea the idea that you can either be good or bad (famous or infamous).

Yep, the capitalization certainly has the sense of reflecting the villain/superhero idea. As such, shouldn't both pronunciations considered valid?

After all, the double meaning is the whole point of the name.

PS: yay, a light-hearted thread :)



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