I always like DOCTOR DOUBLE X. I was thrilled when he appeared in B&B #194.
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I always like DOCTOR DOUBLE X. I was thrilled when he appeared in B&B #194.
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And Doctor Double X also was the main villain in "A Bat Divided" on the B:TB&TB series.
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Been awhile since I read this one but I like 1970s Zatanna ponytail look.
I remember enjoying this one a lot.
It was a great book!
I own:
#53 56 65 67 72 81 99 125 151 181 184 194 and #200.
If you can't tell, I'm a Flash fan.
These two covers are probably my favourites
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"My name is Wally West. I'm the fastest man alive!"
I'll try being nicer if you try being smarter.
Too the DC Implosion derail the HUMAN TARGET backup stories. He had two stories in B&B #143-144.
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Last edited by signalman112; 10-26-2018 at 03:09 AM.
issue #129.
One of my early comic book buys.
Love that Jim Aparo art.
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Yes, it seems that the Human Target was another victim of the DC Implosion. They had increased the page count and increased the price from 35 cents to 50 cents, which allowed them to include a back-up feature, but after the Implosion the books shrank back to the usual 32 pages (plus cover) and down to 40 cents.
Notably, B&B added another back-up feature a couple years later with Nemesis. All the DC regular size books added an extra 8 pages of story at that time, not by increasing the page count but by dropping some advertising to free up the space for more story. They also went up from 40 cents to 50 cents--so the added story pages compensated for the price increase.
I always enjoyed reading Nemesis and it held my interest when the lead story didn't (given that Bob Haney was gone by then and Jim Aparo would sometimes miss an issue).