Gentleman Ghost appears in Batman: The Detective #1.
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Though it may be hard to recognize him.
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Gentleman Ghost appears in Batman: The Detective #1.
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Though it may be hard to recognize him.
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Not always.
Being #1 would be the most popular, but popularity doesn't necessarily have anything to do with quality.
The "Gentleman Ghost" was waaaaaaaaay too unrecognizable for my tastes, and how did Bruce happen to have the thing he needed to beat Craddock at hand? Had he anticipated he would be dealing with a...
But if somebody uses a wheelchair, how wise / how likely would it be for one to use a motorbike? :confused:
1950s were a really mixed bag. You had the last gasp of the Golden Age at the beginning, then later on in the decade you slowly had the dawn of the Silver Age.
But in between, there were also the...
So, you'd be okay with Tom King having another whack at him? :confused:
Visiting the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hourman webpage would have given them more accurate background information.
If you're in a wheelchair, perhaps it may be more advantageous to avoid going to places where wild animals like lions, tigers, and panthers (or maybe wolves and wild boars) freely roam without better...
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from Justice League of America #29 (August 1964)
Mother Panic was never a part of the New 52 or Rebirth. Her book was part of the separate Young Animal line.
So, you want to have Roy written by Bendis? :confused:
There was the 1987 4-issue series written by Dennis O'Neil and art by Adam Kubert and Andy Kubert. I bought it ages ago, but unfortunately I don't remember anything about it.
There was also a 24...
But if you were voting for Jason even if you didn't really like his run as Robin, that would be more of a "Favorite Former Robin" as opposed to "Favorite Robin", wouldn't it? :confused:
Maybe...
I don't think it was Johns not telling people as much as it was how badly delayed Doomsday Clock became that caused all the confusion. (That plus who knows how much plans for that book may have...
With 175 voters,
* Riddler = 75 votes
* Joker = 74 votes
* Scarecrow = 61 votes
* Two-Face = 60 votes
* Ra's al Ghul = 57 votes
* Bane = 52 votes
* Catwoman = 50 votes
* Poison Ivy = 45...
With 136 people having voted,
* Joker = 54 votes
* Riddler = 34 votes
* Ra's Al Ghul = 30 votes
* Catwoman = 30 votes
* Two-Face = 29 votes
* Poison Ivy = 24 votes
* Bane = 23 votes
*...
I was thinking of the more recent mini-series Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death.
With 103 people having voted,
* 1990-1999 = 28 votes
* 1980-1989 = 26 votes
* 1970-1979 = 23 votes
* 2000-2009 = 12 votes
* 2010-current (which was 2014 then) = 11 votes
Remember, this...
This was the first issue of Catwoman I've bought/read in a while.
Wasn't all that impressed by the earlier parts of the issue with Selina's strays and her at home in Alleytown, but the pages with...
Could there be more than one "Poison Ivy"?
Hasn't Ivy grown some "children" in the past?
A quick Google search seems to indicate it was Rick Stasi.
Has the fact that DC previously cut ties with Diamond maybe changing the timing of the solicitations? How urgent is the need to put out that information on specific days / times these days? :confused:
What did Larson rename him as?
I know some other reuses / renamings for Golden Age Daredevil have been:
* Double-Dare (in 1986's Alter Ego from First Comics)
* RedDevil (AC Comics)
*...
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Who's Who entry from Question Annual #2 (1989)
Has anybody seen any of the images for the variant covers on the Green Arrow 80th Anniversary Special that weren't previously seen last month?
I'm curious about the Michael Cho 1940's variant, but...