Philip Portelli replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Golden Age Captain America Stories
"Which was also explained in the comic!"
3 hours ago
Philip Portelli replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Golden Age Captain America Stories
"I really enjoyed these "real" Young Allies stories. I would have rather seen Bucky and Toro with them than the "Kid Commandos"! "
7 hours ago
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
""On second thought, let's not read the Spectre with Perceival Popp, 'tis a silly strip!"
My guess as to why Doctor Fate and the Sandman were revived in their original looks is because that's how Gardner Fox wanted them to look as he preferred them…"
7 hours ago
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"October 1973 and two more books etched into my young mind! 
Justice League of America #109: HAWKMAN  leaves, the menace of Eclipso and possibly the first time that I saw AQUAMAN!
Marvel Team-Up #17: As usual, I missed the first part but I really got…"
10 hours ago
Philip Portelli replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion The Five Green Lanterns (Alan Scott)
"Zero Hour was supposed to retire the whole JSA, at least those who didn't die. And yes, that still hurts! 
But Alan Scott stayed young, his power internalized, his grown children either depowered, given new powers, insane or deceased (or all of the…"
yesterday
Philip Portelli replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Golden Age Captain America Stories
"The Marvel Mystery Handbook: 70th Anniversary Special (2009) is a godsend for this series and The Twelve."
yesterday
Philip Portelli replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion The World War II Career of Captain America
"It stopped after five issues and on a cliffhanger, IIRC."
yesterday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Marvel Two-In-One #27---a very crowded issue with the Thing, The Fantastic Four, Nick Fury, President Jimmy Carter and a surprise guest.
But the oddest aspect was that DEATHLOK THE DEMOLISHER was now in the present! I only saw him in Marvel…"
yesterday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"For September 1973: I'm not sure if I had it when it came out but Avengers #118 was pretty early for me with so many heroes that I saw for the first time! Plus there was a page of other characters that it took me months to figure out who all of them…"
Sunday
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion William Naslund, Captain America
"I don't know if this had been brought up before but from Steve Rogers' disappearance to Willam Naslund's public debut is only three weeks. That hardly seems enough time to train anyone to be Captain America. 
Granted, we have no idea what the Spirit…"
Sunday
Philip Portelli replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Jeff Mace, Captain America*
"Portraying Jeff Mace as some neophyte hero always bugged me. Sure, he's nervous and unsure of himself as the new Captain America and obviously uncomfortable with the deception (pretending to be the original Cap) and just think how Fred (Bucky II)…"
Saturday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Auguts 1973's strongest memory is Marvel Team-Up #15 when Spidey met THE GHOST RIDER. And so did I! I never got any Ghost Rider solo books outside a b&w British reprint where he fought the Hulk but I knew him from Marvel Two-In-One #8 and The…"
Saturday
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"I always assumed that Al Pratt was comfortable during his college years. Maybe he supplemented his income with whatever cash flew out of the crooks that he threw around. Once it hits the floor, it's fair game! 
Too bad they didn't make "Doctor…"
Friday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Despite June 1973 featuring among others books: Batman #251, Justice League of America #107, Superboy (Co-Starring the Legion of Super-Heroes) #197, the beginning of the Avengers/Defenders War, Ghost Rider #1 and Jungle Action #6, I got NOTHING at…"
Friday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Nothing struck me for March 1973 and I made a mistake! World's Finest Comics #218 was not for February but for April! 
There were two books for May 1973 but I doubt that I had them new but they were still early books of mine!
Brave and the Bold #108…"
Thursday
Philip Portelli replied to John Dunbar's discussion Coming collections: Marvel, DC, PS Artbooks and more!
"Going from late 1969 to mid 1972, this will contain the bulk of the Denny O'Neil/Neal Adams Batman stories which have reprinted countless times already. But it was the start of a new era, highlighted by the debuts of R'as Al Ghul and Talia (and…"
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