No, I'm only talking about the 1999 JSA book.
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No, I'm only talking about the 1999 JSA book.
I know that Power Girl eventually joined the group but I think they waited too long to make it happen.
I can't remember if there was still question marks about her origin at that time but I wish...
Newsarama (or whatever they're calling themselves these days) posted the 10 best DC Comics stories of all time, according to their readers. Here's a link to the list:
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I agree, although Robinson had other plans for him.
I viewed the initial group as three categories:
The Veterans: Flash, Sentinel, Hippolyta, Wildcat, and Sand
The Next Generation: Dinah,...
I'm old school. I keep mine in boxes. I label the boxes so I know what's in them, but not on a spreadsheet.
I can't believe I haven't mentioned this one yet, but it goes down as one of the best for sure.
Who killed Lily Kane on Veronica Mars. That entire first season was AMAZING. All the clues were...
I agree. I was hooked by that reveal. The first three seasons of that show were filled with similar kinds of shocking reveals but that first episode remains the best IMO.
During the 70s, I loved two period pieces tv shows: The Waltons and Little House on the Prairie.
But the shows were different in some ways. The Waltons always seemed to be about loving your fellow...
I found the android fascinating. I don't know why, but I never picked up his own book, but I loved him in JSA. Maybe it was because he reminded me of Red Tornado. Who knows?
I may be in the minority but I was really shocked at the reveal that Ward was traitor working for Hydra on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
I had suspected several members at different times but when Ward...
What in your opinion was the best mystery reveal ever in a tv show or film?
It can be based on the shock of the reveal or how the story evolved or perhaps the performances of the actors involved.
I have a special love for the 1999 version of JSA that was created by James Robinson and David Goyer. Geoff Johns gets most of the credit for this version, which is fine.
I've heard that Robinson...
I have a special love for the 1999 version of JSA that was created by James Robinson and David Goyer. Geoff Johns gets most of the credit for this version, which is fine.
I've heard that Robinson...
Agree with this.
Red Tornado
Definitely Ultra Boy
I Remember Mama is a nice older film.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Remember_Mama_(film)
Been watching Mystery Inc on Boomerang lately. It's a great show and it's been nice revisiting it.
Still think Where Are You is the best series but Mystery Inc is a close second IMO.
Yeah, I remember Coco. But in my post, I tried to pick characters that stayed around for a little while before falling off the face of the earth. Coco was only in the pilot.
In the beginning,...
Some other characters that disappeared without any explanation on the show:
Larry Mondello on Leave It To Beaver
Aunt Clara on Bewitched
Ellie Walker on The Andy Griffith Show
Chuck Cunningham...
And Kitty was always down in the basement doing laundry. How could they not know?
I loved Firebrand from All Star Squadron (Danette Reilly), but...
...had to vote for Fire from JLI. She is definitely a favorite of mine.
At some time during Wolfman's Baxter run, the name of the book was changed from New Teen Titans to just New Titans. Not sure if that happened with issue #50 or not, but I believe it was due to...
Completely agree. Marsden was great as Scott. Most actors convey their emotions through their eyes, but his eyes were covered. And yet he did a fantastic job in emotional scenes.
The scene in X2...
So, was Spectre and Norman McCay not really there when the bomb went off? Just observing from afar?
I mean, Spectre probably could've survived it, but no way McCay could have.