Even though it was reprinted material it could still be a favorite comic book for that time, especially if the reader never read the Manhunter back-up stories when they were originally published in...
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Even though it was reprinted material it could still be a favorite comic book for that time, especially if the reader never read the Manhunter back-up stories when they were originally published in...
But that was back in the late 1970s-early 1980s when it was a "Dollar Comic"; the page count was 52 (48 if you don't count the covers?) for the last issue under that format....
I had also assumed it was because he wasn't part of the Corps. I don't think I'd put it THAT way, but perhaps it should have been stated in the original post that it was only members of the Green...
NOTE: This thread / poll was started in August 2021.
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With 102 people having voted,
* I'd like to see him back, but I'm willing to wait a bit = 41 votes (+2)
* I won't...
And then there's Marvel's Golden Age "The Whizzer".
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NOTE: Thread originally started December of 2020 by caj
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With 158 people having voted,
* Satellite League = 47 votes (+1)
* Morrison's JLA followed by Waid = 28...
Actually, you're aware of where that originally came from?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fawcett_Publications
Why not turn her into a Transformer robot next? :confused:
Now reading
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Black Harvest: The Complete Black Mask Cases of Jules Tremaine by Norvell W. Page
(© 2021 Steeger Properties, LLC)
...
Captain Wonder?
Captain Amazing?
Captain Miracle?
Captain Sensation?
Captain Mystery?
This is the problem with your thread. You wanted to know
But who the hell reads comic books these days?!?
If the under-21 crowd isn't the primary comic book audience, then what's the point of...
from Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe Vol. XI (January 1986)
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Previous appreciation thread (thread closed):...
That was then.
Forty+ years later, what's the average age of people buying X-Men comic books, and how do sales in 2022 compare to sales in 1979?
Pages 8 - 10 of the Slam Bradley story in Detective Comics #1 (March 1937) . . .
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https://i67.servimg.com/u/f67/18/91/37/14/detect97.jpg...
And in that story (written by Paul Levitz with art by Joe Staton) we had this scene:
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I believe that name has previously been claimed . . .
https://i67.servimg.com/u/f67/18/91/37/14/4462711.jpg
Don't know if DC can jump in and claim it at present.
And there might be a lot of...
Even though it has "Uncanny" on the cover, it looks like the book just went by The X-Men #122 for the indicia.
Also, that issue was cover-dated June 1979.
What was the average age of the...
But you do sometimes have to pile on a lot of manure to make those roses grow . . .
'Just to See Her' - Smokey Robinson
DC recently had a new release of the Gotham Central Omnibus in April.
There's a thread for the series over in the Batman section that once in a blue moon gets a new post:...
The Bastard came out in 1974, right around the U.S.'s bicentennial in 1976. (It was the first book in The Kent Family Chronicles, a.k.a. "The American Bicentennial Series".)
The TV movie, which...
'A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody' - Toots Thielemans & The Kurt Edelhagen Orchestra
Thanks. I had forgotten about him. Also created by the same creators as Superman I believe.[/QUOTE]From the GCD:
https://www.comics.org/issue/92/
https://i67.servimg.com/u/f67/18/91/37/14/doctor38.jpgNew Fun Comics #6 was cover-dated October 1935.
Man, I read those like over forty years ago!
Probably not too long after they were originally published.