To lighten things back up...
What would you say was the best wedding in DC History?
I would have to go with Donna Troy & Terry Long in Tales of the Teen Titans #50.
To lighten things back up...
What would you say was the best wedding in DC History?
I would have to go with Donna Troy & Terry Long in Tales of the Teen Titans #50.
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
The wedding of Lobo and Bueno Excellente, from the Hitman/Lobo crossover.
Runner-up, maybe Wally West and Linda Park? I can't specifically recall the wedding issue atm though...
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Donna and Terry. It's not close.
Green Arrow and Black Canary.
... PFFT!
Lois and Clark?
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I don't think I've actually read a wedding issue apart from GA/Canary and I didn't think it was that special to be honest.
What this thread has made me realize is how few weddings there are in DC history that landmark like Reed and Sue for instance.
Was Barry and Iris's wedding actually shown in Flash Pre-Crisis? Ralph and Sue? I honestly have no idea.
The ones I recall...
Adam Strange & Alanna - JLA #121
Donna Troy & Terry - TotTT #50
Barry Allen and Iris - Flash #165
I didn't recall Ralph & Sue's wedding... and it seems it's because she was first introduced on their honeymoon.
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"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
If I remember correctly, Wally and Linda had two weddings. During the first, she was abducted my Abra Kadabra right after the "I do's" and subsequently wiped from everyone's memory, including Wally's. After that whole situation was worked out, I think they had a quick wedding (with lots of superheroes in attendance), and then went on their honeymoon in the next issue. Pretty sure Magenta tried to ruin the honeymoon somehow. The initial wedding was in Flash #143; I think the second wedding was around #154, maybe?
Karate Kid and Princess Projecta in Legion of Superheroes Annual #2
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It can't be Donna and Terry because we all hate Terry--right? I mean, how could you feel good about our Donna marrying that guy? Yuck--just the thought of that fuzzy-faced self-important twit makes me wretch with loathing.
I'd have to say the wedding of Barry and Iris in the THE FLASH No. 165 (November '66). Followed by the marriage of Bouncing Boy and Duo Damsel in SUPERBOY No. 200 (January-February '74).
If Ralph and Sue had got married on panel and not just in a newspaper announcement--in THE FLASH No. 119 (March '61)--and more importantly if Sue had been introduced as a character prior to their marriage, then that would have rated high with me.
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Lois & Clark for me. I'm a sucker for classic couples.
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Just realized that the only DC wedding I've ever actually read was Dick Grayson's fake wedding to a suspected killer in a Nightwing annual issue. It wasn't very good, but I haven't read the wedding issues for Donna Troy, Lois and Clark etc. I don't think I've read any Marvel wedding issues either, actually.
Donna and Terry for me.