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    Golden Age Captain America Omnibus Vol. 3?

    Hi everyone!

    Does anyone know if Marvel has plans to release a third volume of the Golden Age Captain America Omnibus? The last volume ended with issue 24 (same as the GA Cap Marvel Masterworks...
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    The O'Dare family from Tony Harris and James...

    The O'Dare family from Tony Harris and James Robinson's Starman series.
  3. If DC is only interested in Superman, Batman and...

    If DC is only interested in Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman and telling stories with them at the expense of their other characters, perhaps they should consider licensing out the JSA and others to...
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    This may not be the best time to admit that,...

    This may not be the best time to admit that, reading his run on Wally as they hit the spinner-rack, I actually LIKED Mike Baron's version of The Flash. It was absolutely unlike anything else on the...
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    Totally agree with you on this one, no arguments....

    Totally agree with you on this one, no arguments. At the end of the day it's just funny books. Though this new iteration of Alan Scott isn't my particular jam, I've got enough back issues featuring...
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    As a fan of Alan's since the late 1970's, very...

    As a fan of Alan's since the late 1970's, very much agree with you - But I feel this is one Genie that can't be put back in the bottle.

    As far as Penguin goes, Tom King is knocking it out of the...
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    You would be hard-pressed to find any better than...

    You would be hard-pressed to find any better than James Robinson's drop-the-mic love letter to DC's first generation of mystery men and women, The Golden Age. Sheer poetry which continues to define...
  8. Since there's a lot of discussion on the JSA #8...

    Since there's a lot of discussion on the JSA #8 thread about everything other than the topic of that particular issue, here's a quick bump for any brave soul who wants to chew and stew over their...
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    Note to all of us - including myself! - There is...

    Note to all of us - including myself! - There is a thread dedicated to a lot of what we've all been recently hashing out regarding our views on the tardiness of JSA:
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    Just to add to fatebuddy27's point, something...

    Just to add to fatebuddy27's point, something very similar has happened recently with Mark Waid and Bryan Hitch's Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor and its own delays(see link below with Hitch's...
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    How do we know that it wasn't DC top-brass and...

    How do we know that it wasn't DC top-brass and editorial knee-capping some of those projects which never quite came to fruition? History will eventually tell the tale of the tape. I'm willing to give...
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    Considering the Golden Age ties that Michael Holt...

    Considering the Golden Age ties that Michael Holt has to Terry Sloane, that fun bit about "Ray Thomas" HAS TO BE a nice homage and tip-of-the-hat to JSA scholar and all-around living legend Roy...
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    While I share some of your frustrations with the...

    While I share some of your frustrations with the delays and respect your opinion on the quality of the book, I have to admit that as a fan of the JSA for 40+ years, Johns' current run on Justice...
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    As someone who bought all 12 issues of Crisis On...

    As someone who bought all 12 issues of Crisis On Infinite Earths at both my local drugstore and a nearby comic book shop as they were released, I totally agree with your thoughts on this: You HAD to...
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    One more example does come to mind, and it's...

    One more example does come to mind, and it's another comic book written by Roy Thomas (as the onetime curator of DC's fabled and suddenly defunct Earth Two continuity, Thomas had a lot more...
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    The one that really stands out in my mind as far...

    The one that really stands out in my mind as far as directly addressing the immediate fallout of Crisis On Infinite Earths was Last Days of the Justice Society from writer Roy Thomas. A much-maligned...
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    I'd LOVE to see a continuation of the pre-Crisis...

    I'd LOVE to see a continuation of the pre-Crisis All-Star Squadron. I would worry though about what the DC of 2024 would transform it into, however. Unless they can lasso the legendary Roy Thomas for...
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    I'm all-aboard for ANY 30th anniversary...

    I'm all-aboard for ANY 30th anniversary celebration for Tony Harris and James Robinson's Starman/Jack Knight. Word 'round industry campfire is that something may be-a brewin' in that regard!
  19. Absolutely the Golden Age (I'll let Roy Thomas...

    Absolutely the Golden Age (I'll let Roy Thomas and others more in the know haggle over the exact start and end date for that fabled era!) - The comics could all be read in one-setting and they were...
  20. 2024 marks the 30th anniversary of James...

    2024 marks the 30th anniversary of James Robinson's rightly acclaimed Starman/Jack Knight run. Let's see some anniversary celebrations of that milestone. And P.S. - Both Robinson and Tony Harris have...
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    Disappointing as I've been having a blast with...

    Disappointing as I've been having a blast with the Golden Age-era facsimile editions. In some instances, these issues from 80+ years ago are more entertaining than some of the new material DC has...
  22. Poll: Agreed. Though the tardiness of the book is a...

    Agreed. Though the tardiness of the book is a drag, it's not a deal-breaker for me. Story over anything else. This reminds me of the publishing gap between James Robinson's classic The Golden Age #2...
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    Alan Scott refers to Doiby Dickles - loyal...

    Alan Scott refers to Doiby Dickles - loyal mystery-man sideman and best taxi-cab driver ever - as "Doiby", NOT "Derby."
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    Thank you. Was just going to post the same...

    Thank you. Was just going to post the same concern. This is the APPRECIATION thread for the JSA. Complaints of scheduling for the ongoing series can be found in a seemingly million page thread for...
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    I'm happy that Beth and Yolanda "got better" from...

    I'm happy that Beth and Yolanda "got better" from their tango with Eclipso back in the early 1990s, but it would be nice to get an in-continuity explanation (like, within the pages of a JSA story...
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