[QUOTE=Frontier;4367623]Might have to check this one out :).[/QUOTE]
Very enjoyable time travel shenanigans :D
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[QUOTE=Frontier;4367623]Might have to check this one out :).[/QUOTE]
Very enjoyable time travel shenanigans :D
[QUOTE=Jekyll;4367123]Finally was able to find Wonder Woman by John Bryne issues 130-134 in a bargain bin. Great story arc featuring my favorite speedster and the JSA! Thanks for the recommendation Major!
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[QUOTE=Jekyll;4367656][QUOTE=Frontier;4367623]Might have to check this one out :).[/QUOTE]Very enjoyable time travel shenanigans :D[/QUOTE]And it re-established the idea of a "Wonder Woman" back with the JSA in the Golden Age!
Here's a question I have.
Back in the Golden age comics were anthologys with no one hero popular enough at that point to have a solo comic let alone have his name in the title.
Superman first appeared in Action comics 1. Batman in Detective comics 27. Wonder Woman in Sensational comics 1. Green Lantern in All American comics 16. Ect.
Yet Flash's first appearance was in Flash comics 1. Why is that?
[QUOTE=WallyWestFlash;4367916]Here's a question I have.
Back in the Golden age comics were anthologys with no one hero popular enough at that point to have a solo comic let alone have his name in the title.
Superman first appeared in Action comics 1. Batman in Detective comics 27. Wonder Woman in Sensational comics 1. Green Lantern in All American comics 16. Ect.
Yet Flash's first appearance was in Flash comics 1. Why is that?[/QUOTE]In Jay's case, the "Flash" in "Flash Comics" was probably just an adjective, like "Sensation Comics", "More Fun Comics", "Smash Comics" (from Quality), etc.
Jay (as The Flash) wasn't always the cover feature for every issue of "Flash Comics". Hawkman eventually alternated with Jay for that spot.
From the [B]1993 [FONT=Century Gothic]Skybox[/FONT] DC Cosmic Teams[/B] card set:
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[QUOTE=WallyWestFlash;4367916]Here's a question I have.
Back in the Golden age comics were anthologys with no one hero popular enough at that point to have a solo comic let alone have his name in the title.
Superman first appeared in Action comics 1. Batman in Detective comics 27. Wonder Woman in Sensational comics 1. Green Lantern in All American comics 16. Ect.
Yet Flash's first appearance was in Flash comics 1. Why is that?[/QUOTE]
Huh, I never thought of it that way. You’re right.
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One of my favorite Wally issues. As you see Thawne had to pull some dirty tactics to get the upper hand on Jay, because before that moment Jay was giving him quite a beat down.
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[QUOTE=marshal88;4416957][img]https://iannathanielcohen.weebly.com/uploads/2/1/0/4/21046744/672198794.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]I mentioned this back when "The Lucky One" did it, but if people insist on posting images where it appears that "Barry" and Jay are fighting, could you at least clarify (for those not already familiar with the story) whether it's [B][U]really[/U][/B] "Barry" and what the circumstances behind the random page posted are?
This issue came yesterday from the eBay fairy. John Bryne writes a fantastic Jay Garrick! This would never happen but I would love for him to have an on-going or mini- series that is based on Jay's younger days.
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[QUOTE=Jekyll;4427135]This issue came yesterday from the eBay fairy. John Bryne writes a fantastic Jay Garrick! This would never happen but I would love for him to have an on-going or mini- series that is based on Jay's younger days.
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John Byrne is an amazing talent. Miss that guy. Wish he was still around.
I would love to see that. Most people just know Jay as the JSA Flash but a mini to define Jay more would be great.
I wouldn't say never. They would make him the "old" Flash who is not really around so he wouldn't be a threat to Barry and Didio wouldn't get his fragile sensibilities out of whack. So it could work.
[QUOTE=Jekyll;4427135]This issue came yesterday from the eBay fairy. John Bryne writes a fantastic Jay Garrick! This would never happen but I would love for him to have an on-going or mini- series that is based on Jay's younger days.
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Never read that story . . . maybe I'll stumble across a copy of it some day.
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Never read that story . . . maybe I'll stumble across a copy of it some day.[/QUOTE]
It was a fantastic story about Jay going up against the Fiddler in his prime. It actually set up the story Bryne wrote in his Wonder Woman run, where Jay went back in time.
[QUOTE=Jekyll;4427350]It was a fantastic story about Jay going up against [B]the Fiddler in his prime[/B]. It actually set up the story Bryne wrote in his Wonder Woman run, where Jay went back in time.[/QUOTE]
That definitely sounds interesting :p.
The Brave and the Bold Vol. 3 #13
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