Commander Benson replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"[Wonder Woman] runs across Army nurse Diana Prince, who looks like her and needs money to join her fiance in South America. That's sure convenient! Diana buys her identity, and becomes Steve Trevor's nurse.
We will see the real Diana Prince again,…"
13 minutes ago
Commander Benson replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Ultraman (Back to the Beginning)
"Episode 05: "The Secret of the Miroganda"
I enjoyed how the writers tried to break free of what was already becoming the Ultraman formula, by presenting us with the bizarre "green puddle" murders.  After that, as the events progress, the parts of…"
21 minutes ago
Commander Benson replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Ultraman (Back to the Beginning)
"Episode 4: "Five Seconds Before the Explosion"
Another generic Ultraman episode, livened only by the business with the danger of the atomic bomb.  Acceptable this early in the series.
According to Captain Mura's briefing, the bomb would explode…"
yesterday
Commander Benson replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Ultraman (Back to the Beginning)
"Episode 03: 'Science Patrol, Move Out!"
I just watched this one yesterday.  It's the generic Ultraman formula, nothing to make it stand out.  But then, three episodes in, generic works.
Oh, how I detest Hoshino.  The writers put him into the show's…"
Sunday
Commander Benson replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Ultraman (Back to the Beginning)
"I just jumped ahead to episode three, and even though I know better, I'm hoping for a "very special episode" where the monster steps on Hoshino and squashes him into paste.
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Sunday
Commander Benson replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Ultraman (Back to the Beginning)
"Some of you might remember, two 2012 entries from my Deck Log covered the show. 
I not only remember, I plugged them myself last month (back on p.145 of this thread) just before Bob started Ultra Q.
 
So I see, now.  Wow, thanks for the shout-out,…"
Saturday
Commander Benson replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Ultraman (Back to the Beginning)
"Episode 02: "Shoot the Invader"
This episode is what the boys over at TV Tropes call "early-installment weirdness", and is my least favourite episode of Ultraman.  The series was still trying to find its level, and "Shoot the Invader" lapsed too far…"
Saturday
Commander Benson replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Ultraman (Back to the Beginning)
"Ultraman Episode 01: "Ultra Operation No. 1" . . . 
Now, we're talking!  I was a huge fan of Ultraman when it ran in 1967.  I had to watch it on our old Westinghouse monochrome television set, once I adjusted the rabbit ears of the UHF adaptor to…"
Friday
Commander Benson replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
" . . .[T]he kid says "My name's Sandy, and I pretend I'm you!" Which, prior to this story, wouldn't be red-and-gold leotards, but a green business suit and gas mask. 
If I had been assigned to write this story, that's exacly how I would've done it. …"
Thursday
Commander Benson replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion The World War II Career of Captain America
"Captain America # 219 has a special place in my comics memories.  First, because I always enjoyed seeing a modern-age telling of a WWII Cap-and-Bucky story.  (Back then, that is; I doubt if I could stomach any modern tellings that have come out in…"
Thursday
Commander Benson replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"Could [Wonder Woman] have taken a back seat so not to hurt their feelings?
Well, somebody had to make the coffee . . . 
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Wednesday
Commander Benson replied to Cavaliere (moderator emeritus)'s discussion What are you watching right now?
"The sixth and final season of Leave It To Beaver is the weakest of the series. With Wally planning to head off to college and Beaver on the verge of high school, it was time to end it. As my wife observed - Jerry Mathers was getting too old to play…"
Mar 10
Commander Benson replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"I've read that Johnny doesn't use the Thunderbolt much in post-war JSA stories. I don't remember if that's true . . .
It's essentially true.  In the Johnny Thunder chapters of the All Star tales, Johnny called on his T-bolt all the way up to All…"
Mar 10
Fraser Sherman replied to Commander Benson's discussion From the Archives: Deck Log Entry # 46 "Semi-Imaginary" Stories (Part 1)
"Since first reading this, I reread the Hyperman story. Yep, that's a tear-jerker — it's surprising it hasn't been reprinted more often."
Mar 7
Commander Benson replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"Someone in all three superhero stories in this issue says, "Keep 'em flying!" We were discussing that yesterday, so I happened to notice it. It's really commonplace in these stories, and becomes inescapable after Pearl Harbor. Roy Thomas would rely…"
Mar 6
Commander Benson replied to Richard Willis's discussion My Wife Gayle's Cancer Battle
"You needed to tell us Gayle's story, Richard.  It commemorates her; it keeps her alive in your heart; and it shares with us hers and your struggle, so that we may take some of the burden from you.  I particularly appreciate the photo of her that you…"
Mar 6
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