Commander Benson replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Black Panther: The Early Years

[The Avengers # 73] centers around the racist group "The Sons of the Serpent" as well as black liberal talk-show host Montague Hale and white conservative talk-show host Dan Dunn. When I got up to this point in my discussion on the old board,…"
Apr 7
Commander Benson replied to Captain Comics's discussion Bond #15: 'Colonel Sun'

UK's The Avengers (1961-69) . . . Were Steed and Peel a couple? 
 
The show played remarkably coy on this point.  Steed and Mrs. Peel had run of each other's apartments, and they knew personal information about each other that went deeper than…"
Apr 4
Commander Benson replied to Captain Comics's discussion Bond #15: 'Colonel Sun'

In addition to the spy-centric television shows Cap mentioned, there were two which jumped on the espionage bandwagon at the height of the spy craze, in 1965.  One was a dismaying loss of quality; the other was so bizarre most folks don't believe…"
Apr 2
Luis Olavo de Moura Dantas replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 247 Marvel's First Silver-Age Super-Hero
"Doctor Strange would more than likely be revived eventually even without Roy Thomas' intervention. The character is just too interesting to be left unused for very long."
Mar 5
Fraser Sherman replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 247 Marvel's First Silver-Age Super-Hero
""He could also handle himself physically with an expert knowledge of judo." In Silver Age Marvel, judo was a super-power. "Thanks to lessons from Captain America, I can use your own strength against you!" was the battle cry that finished dozens of…"
Mar 5
Richard Willis replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 247 Marvel's First Silver-Age Super-Hero
"Amazing Adventures #6 may have been the last issue of that title, but the series itself continued as Amazing (Adult) Fantasy #7-15. A 2007 HC omnibus reprinted the entire 15-issue run, which was primarily a showcase for Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko.
I…"
Mar 4
The Baron replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 247 Marvel's First Silver-Age Super-Hero
"  Druid served as the host of the reprinted tales in the next two issues, and the last issue of the title, # 23 (May, 1977), reprinted the second Droom story of his adventure in Atlantis.  
 
Not to be pedantic, but it was actually issue #22, which…"
Mar 4
Eric L. Sofer replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 247 Marvel's First Silver-Age Super-Hero
"I knew of Dr. Droom, but I didn't know he pre-dated the FF. I agree with you Commander - he has all the origin and qualifications of a super hero. (Changing him from occidental to oriental is a little strange... but probably in character. Even Dr.…"
Mar 4
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 247 Marvel's First Silver-Age Super-Hero
"You kept me guessing which character you were writing about right up until the big reveal. I first encountered Dr. Druid in the aforementioned Incredible Hulk #210-211. You summary stopped short of the character's death in his own 1995 mini-series…"
Mar 4
Commander Benson posted a discussion
The Golden Age of Comics ended around 1950 or so.  If somebody wants to nitpick, he’d say it should be called the Golden Age of Super-Heroes.  That’s because it was the creation of Superman, followed by hundreds more of his ilk, that caused a boom…
Mar 4
Fraser Sherman replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 246 Rivalry in Space
"I caught up with the Star Rovers, like most of the Schwartz anthology stuff, reading the 1970s reprint books Strange Adventures and From Beyond the Unknown (I started reading comics right about the time Schwartz was changing gears). Between that and…"
Jan 25
Commander Benson replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Grammar Cop

Maybe that confusion explains why John Wayne got the cameo as the centurion who says, "Truly that man was the son of God," in The Greatest Story Ever Told.
My favourite anecdote about Mr. Wayne's appearance in that film---and if it's apocryphal, I…"
Jan 24
Commander Benson replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Grammar Cop

I'm not even Army, and that one annoys me, too.
 
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Jan 23
Commander Benson replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Grammar Cop

"Momentarily" means for a moment, not in a moment," as in, "The lightning momentarily flashed in the sky."
Now, that's one I did not know.  I don't recall using the word much, if at all, so it never occurred to me.  But I'll certainly recall the…"
Jan 23
Commander Benson replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Grammar Cop

Excellent one, Cap.  My guess is most folks don't even know about "forgo" as a separate spelling in addition to being a separate word.
Similarly, loath and loathe.  Loath is an adjective meaning "not willing"; loathe is a verb meaning "to dislike…"
Jan 23
Commander Benson replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Grammar Cop

I just viewed this.  Heh.  I haven't really noticed the burgeoning misuse of quotation marks lately---I guess it's not quite as neon as the misuse of apostrophes---but I will, now.  Thanks for posting this, my friend.
 
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Jan 23
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