JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"The Boys #26 X2. The series returns in April to wrap up both parent and spin-off show, apparently."
2 hours ago
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Two not-so-secret identities, but they're in non-superheroic if non-civilian clothes, Logan presumably hasn't established his public identity as Wolverine, and Ben hasn't rocked out yet:"
yesterday
JD DeLuzio replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion The World War II Career of Captain America
"Actual Adam West and Julie Newmar at a charity car show, 2008. They arrived by Batcopter. George Barris was also present. Site photos.

But I get your point about Darth Vader. Even as a little kid, I felt a little cheated that the Batmobile that…"
yesterday
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Clark Kent wins an award for most cover appearances, but both Peter Parker and Bruce Wayne seem fairly frequent:"
Saturday
JD DeLuzio replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"Joseph Schmoe of Portland, Oregon, and Joseph Schmoe of Portland, Maine, were born on the same day, got degrees in goat-bothering on the same day, married women named Ermintrude on the same day, and had sons named Snailgunder on the same day?!?
Wow,…"
Friday
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"I've avoided posting Archie this month using the excuse (discussed last month) that every comic, technically, shows a secret identity. I make these exceptions, because we have both superhero-reality Pureheart and natural-habitat Archie on both…"
Friday
JD DeLuzio replied to PowerBook Pete, the Mad Mod's discussion Anything, Everything, or Nothing At All
"Technically, the monarch, and only the monarch, has "sovereign immunity," and cannot be prosecuted for crimes. That exemption has come under scrutiny, there is an expectation that a king or queen will act within certain bounds, and there's that…"
Friday
JD DeLuzio replied to PowerBook Pete, the Mad Mod's discussion Anything, Everything, or Nothing At All
"Well, James Bond, obviously.
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Thursday
JD DeLuzio replied to PowerBook Pete, the Mad Mod's discussion Anything, Everything, or Nothing At All
"It's rather a different sort of "dog" that's in the public eye right now."
Thursday
JD DeLuzio replied to PowerBook Pete, the Mad Mod's discussion Anything, Everything, or Nothing At All
"So.... Can you guess which story is dominating headlines on the BBC and throughout the Commonwealth this morning?"
Thursday
JD DeLuzio replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Catacomb of Torment
"Hey, this sounds interesting."
Thursday
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"As has already been noted, Banner's connection to Hulk wasn't secret for long. Nevertheless, this cover shows us Banner, and the green shadow that follows him:"
Thursday
JD DeLuzio replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"I suspect that, of course, we're overthinking this. Aquaman could speak to water-creatures. Therefore, Hawkman could speak to birds.
I'm surprised that Superman didn't understand the language of chowder and consommé."
Wednesday
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Although the cover is not numbered, this is Beagle Boys #26, and....

One of the stories features a "secret identity" reveal of sorts:"
Wednesday
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"How did comic and SF artists of a bygone era imagine that far-future women and superintelligent humanoid aliens gave birth?"
Tuesday
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"I suppose the fact that Clark Kent is a "secret identity" as well-known and easily recognized as his heroic side accounts for why he's on so many covers."
Feb 17
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