Commander Benson replied to The Baron's discussion Movies I Have Seen Lately
"BYE BYE BIRDIE (1963): Ann-Margret in her second most famous role.
And also jump-started my puberty.
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yesterday
Commander Benson replied to Cavaliere (moderator emeritus)'s discussion What are you watching right now?
"STILL THE BEAVER: One of my choices. I watched this 1983 TV movie when it first aired on CBS. It is exactly as I remembered it: pretty bad. Thoughts...
I hate to be redundant, Jeff, but my thoughts are exactly the same as yours---making the Beaver a…"
Saturday
Fraser Sherman replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 263 A Forgotten Gem: Adventure Comics # 359-60 (Aug. and Sep., 1967)---Part One
"Thank you. I remembered the plant creature but not the other examples. Your expertise is, as always, appreciated."
Apr 30
Commander Benson replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 263 A Forgotten Gem: Adventure Comics # 359-60 (Aug. and Sep., 1967)---Part One
"Since we're discussing the Legion, I'd like to ask a question that came up elsewhere: what exactly are the limits on the Legion/Superman no-kill codes? 
Man, did you just open up a can of worms, Mr. Sherman.  Both Superman's and the Legion's codes…"
Apr 29
Eric L. Sofer replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 263 A Forgotten Gem: Adventure Comics # 359-60 (Aug. and Sep., 1967)---Part One
"Lead in any quantity is fatal to Daxamites; its effects don't go away. That lead shackle is a death sentence to Mon-El. THAT'S cruel and unusual!
Eric L. Soferx<]:o){The Silver Age Fogey"
Apr 29
Eric L. Sofer replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 263 A Forgotten Gem: Adventure Comics # 359-60 (Aug. and Sep., 1967)---Part One
"I've read a few comics with Superman, Supergirl, and the Legion, and I've only seen the codes against killing mentioned a couple times. One was a Supergirl story where an alien was going to capture and punish Supergirl because as Linda, she…"
Apr 29
Fraser Sherman replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 263 A Forgotten Gem: Adventure Comics # 359-60 (Aug. and Sep., 1967)---Part One
"Since we're discussing the Legion, I'd like to ask a question that came up elsewhere: what exactly are the limits on the Legion/Superman no-kill codes? Setting aside the times the writer had Superman kill someone, did they limit it to intelligent…"
Apr 29
Philip Portelli replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 263 A Forgotten Gem: Adventure Comics # 359-60 (Aug. and Sep., 1967)---Part One
"I know that they say that they're only using enough Kryptonite and lead to take away Superboy and Mon-El's super strength, respectively but it should also be causing them some degree of pain, thus making it cruel and unusual punishment."
Apr 28
Fraser Sherman replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 263 A Forgotten Gem: Adventure Comics # 359-60 (Aug. and Sep., 1967)---Part One
"Sorry! But even without it, your post will be worth reading.
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Apr 28
Commander Benson replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 263 A Forgotten Gem: Adventure Comics # 359-60 (Aug. and Sep., 1967)---Part One
"The assumption the government can ban "super powers" as simply as setting a speed limit always bugs me. Cosmic Boy and Duo Damsel don't have powers in the sense Colossal Boy and Lightning Lad do — they're natural abilities (how can the courts tell…"
Apr 28
Commander Benson replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 263 A Forgotten Gem: Adventure Comics # 359-60 (Aug. and Sep., 1967)---Part One
"E. Nelson Bridwell introduced Brande in #350. Was this the first time he'd appeared on camera (so to speak)?
Aye.  Brande appears on a Legion monitor for one panel, the first panel of page twenty-three of Adventure Comics # 350 (Nov., 1966). …"
Apr 28
Commander Benson replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 263 A Forgotten Gem: Adventure Comics # 359-60 (Aug. and Sep., 1967)---Part One
"Earth's electro-towers destroyed the Khund invasion fleet before — it's not like they're lying helpless without the Legion. 
Good catch, Mr. Sherman!  In my response to Philip, I'd completely forgotten about the electro-towers in Adventure Comics #…"
Apr 28
Commander Benson replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 263 A Forgotten Gem: Adventure Comics # 359-60 (Aug. and Sep., 1967)---Part One
"Mort and Jim probably didn’t think about it, but one thousand years in the future ten million dollars would have a lot less buying power than in 1966.
In "The Secret Origin of Bouncing Boy", from Adventure Comics # 301 (Oct., 1962), in the flashback…"
Apr 28
Dave Palmer replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 263 A Forgotten Gem: Adventure Comics # 359-60 (Aug. and Sep., 1967)---Part One
"Fraser,
I don't intend to thread jack, but as I read your point #1 I thought of Kurt Vonnegut's short story "Harrison Bergeson."  The story could have been developed in that direction by handicapping the Legionnaires, which is what they actually did…"
Apr 28
Fraser Sherman replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 263 A Forgotten Gem: Adventure Comics # 359-60 (Aug. and Sep., 1967)---Part One
"1)The assumption the government can ban "super powers" as simply as setting a speed limit always bugs me. Cosmic Boy and Duo Damsel don't have powers in the sense Colossal Boy and Lightning Lad do — they're natural abilities (how can the courts tell…"
Apr 28
Fraser Sherman replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 263 A Forgotten Gem: Adventure Comics # 359-60 (Aug. and Sep., 1967)---Part One
"Earth's electro-towers destroyed the Khund invasion fleet before — it's not like they're lying helpless without the Legion. And Khund, in the Silver Age, was on the far edge of known space — even with 30th century technology, invading is more…"
Apr 28
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