A bat! That's it! It's an omen.. I'll shall become a bat!
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Well, Ollie had been appearing in ADVENTURE COMICS (a monthly) and WORLD'S FINEST COMICS (a bi-monthly), while John Jones had been appearing only in DETECTIVE COMICS (a monthly). So Green Arrow had 1.5 stories to every 1 Manhunter Manhunter story. While Aquaman was appearing in ADVENTURE COMICS, so he was even with the Manhunter from Mars.
However, THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD 28 came out on December 29th, 1959, while ADVENTURE COMICS 269 came out two days later, on December 31st, 1959. And that was Mr. Queen and Master Harper's last appearance in that comic book. They were kicked out of ADVENTURE but remained in WORLD'S FINEST, while Arthur Curry kept his ADVENTURE gig.
That last story in ADVENTURE 269 had Green Arrow and Speedy visiting the offices of All-Star Comics, Inc.
Things only got worse for Green Arrow after that (eventually losing his spot in WORLD'S FINEST), while Aquaman saw his career go on the upswing. Things stayed about the same for J'Onn J'Onzz (although when he went into HOUSE OF MYSTERY that was only 8 months a year). And that's how it went up until around 1968.
But I look at it this way. Batman and Martian Manhunter were under Jack Schiff. Superman and Aquaman were under Mort Weisinger. Flash and Green Lantern were under Julie Schwartz. And Wonder Woman was under Bob Kanigher. 2 + 2 + 2 + 1 = 7. If Bob Kanigher had another super-hero to add to the group, then for the sake of office harmony, he should have submitted one. But since Bob and Julie shared an office, Kanigher probably didn't mind--and he did co-create the Flash, after all.
A bat! That's it! It's an omen.. I'll shall become a bat!
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^^^Both characters show, it’s not easy being green.
Read something yesterday that made me laugh and wanted to share…:
With J’onn steadily being portrayed as a black man in his human identity (it supposedly started circa 2006 w. Phil Morris in Smallville),
does this mean the Justice League has always had a POC as a member, retroactively?
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Every Friday, I'm reading one or two stories of John Jones, Manhunter from Mars, in the SHOWCASE PRESENTS volumes, and I just imagine that in between these stories, J'Onn is maintaining other identities around the world. With his super-powers it's very possible.
Likewise, there are several Superboy (Superman as a boy) stories, where Clark/Superboy is living in other towns and on other planets (just as he's functioning in other time periods)--which is why he's known the world over and through all time and space (kind of like the Doctor).
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A bat! That's it! It's an omen.. I'll shall become a bat!
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Yep,most have picked J'onn. But if I were going to make a cartoon with 7 members it would probably be Robin.
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Wonder Woman is one of the big members on the JL based on lipservice only. She is treated like useless trash most of the time. So i would ask who is the real sixth big member first.