Not saying it's not going to happen, but I have very little faith in Justice Society of America comic book series rumors . . . ...
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Not saying it's not going to happen, but I have very little faith in Justice Society of America comic book series rumors . . . ...
I might pick this up specifically because of the Gotham Academy story.
Otherwise, I might not be buying any other DC titles that month, though I might also try Detective Comics for the James...
But who says that story in Wonder Woman #750 with Diana at New York World's Fair in 1939 was NEVER in continuity?
Has DC ever officially proclaimed that? :confused:
It ain't necessarily so . . . https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/soup
Guess nobody would want to see an All-Star Squadron Appreciation thread . . .
So I guess that means the Stargirl #1 promised last May isn't likely at this point? :mad:
So, you are talking about the comic book based on the animated series?
So, "EVERYTHING HAPPENED" in main continuity has exceptions?!? :eek:
But those two went back to the New52 version of "Earth 2", so that ended their need for a separate book.
They became a part of the cast for the Earth 2: (fill in the blank) stories that continued on...
And Wonder Woman #750 (in 2020) had Diana at the New York World's Fair in 1939, so where does that leave Steve Trevor now? :confused:
I wish Damian Wayne would get an evil clone / twin brother named "Damien" . . .
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Donna's been a problem ever since she first joined the Teen Titans because originally "Wonder Girl" was just a younger version of Diana, but the people who put her on the original Teen Titans didn't...
'Golden Years' - David Bowie
But will it fit? :confused:
Or how messy will it get making it "fit"?
So, Diana came to "Man's World" in the late 1930s and became what we think of as "Golden Age" Wonder Woman, but Hippolyta also traveled back in time from the late 1990s to the early 1940s and also...
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With 108 people having voted,
* JLA = 29 votes
* Legion of Super Heroes = 22 votes
* JSA = 20 votes
* Teen Titans = 18 votes
* Doom Patrol = 7 votes
* All Star Squadron = 7 votes
All...
With 98 people having voted,
* Michael Holt (1st appearance: Spectre #54, June 1997) = 54 votes
* Terry Sloane (the Golden Age Mr. Terrific) = 40 votes (+2)
* Liberty Files version of Terry...
With 81 people having voted,
* Wesley Dodd/Dodds (Golden Age Sandman) = 44 votes (+2)
* Dream / Morpheus (mostly from Vertigo) = 26 votes (+1)
* Garrett Sanford (The Sandman #1, Winter '74) = 5...
Another link with a preview isn't going through, so I'll post this here:
https://**********/twomorrows/docs/alterego175preview?e=2241656/90060681
But between the "https://" and...
As opposed to the One-Star Squadron . . .
Anybody pick up Alter Ego #175, which came out back in April?* https://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=98_55&products_id=1647
Or they could just be vague / generic in an effort to avoid giving stuff away before people read the issues? :confused:
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