Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Secret Origins #18 from 1987 also features the Alan Scott Green Lantern. I recall at the time that I was surprised that Roy Thomas waited so long to do the origin of the Golden Age GL but they did Guy Gardner in #7 so I guess that they wanted to…"
6 hours ago
Philip Portelli replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Post-Byrne Fantastic Four*
"You must remember this happened during Jim Shooter's peak "Only I Know How to Write Marvel Comics/I'm a Genius" phase. 
Only last week, I wondered what Marvel was doing when Byrne's Superman #1 (Ja'87) came out, "counterprogramming" it if you will.…"
yesterday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Alan Scott, or at least the current iteration of him, was made gay because his Earth-Two Obsidian was retconned as gay then retconned away! So they had the father replace the son.
They also needed a major Bat-character to be gay so (IMO to have the…"
yesterday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Marvel Team-Up #18 is one of my favorite issues of MTU and certainly my favorite of the ones starring the Human Torch.
If only the others gave Johnny more of a personality than "hot-headed youth"!"
yesterday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"According to Wikipedia (I know), the photo was taken by a friend of the young Beatles in Hamburg, Germany. John reconnected with him in 1974 via then-girlfriend May Pang and picked the old photo as the album cover.
There are three passersby (thank…"
Sunday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Two of those "passerbys" were Paul McCarthney and George Harrison! 
I remember John's "Rock N' Roll" album took years to be released due to legal issues and an insane Phil Spector! Someone put out a version of it and sold it through TV ads! "
Sunday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Sensation Comics #18 from JUNE with a certain vibe to it! "
Sunday
Philip Portelli replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 257 The Silver-Age Challenge---DC Edition V
"8) One more try: Wally Bannister, "the World's Richest Playboy" (Sorry, Bruce!) from Metamorpho #16 who marries Sapphire after Rex Mason won't. He doesn't last long as he's killed off by #17, the last issue and the Element Man was framed for it! …"
Sunday
Luis Olavo de Moura Dantas replied to Philip Portelli's discussion Fan-of-Bronze: After the CRISIS, What Would YOU Have Done?
"Hindsight is 20/20. I have the benefit of having thought about this back in 1997 or so, after some of the main difficulties and dilemmas made themselves clear aplenty.In any case, extrapolating mainly from the Legion of Super-Heroes between Crisis…"
Friday
Philip Portelli replied to Philip Portelli's discussion Fan-of-Bronze: After the CRISIS, What Would YOU Have Done?
"As for the Teen Titans or New Teen Titans, it seeems that despite Marv Wolfman wanting all titles to change after the Crisis, his New Teen Titans didn't get affected much.
The original Dove was killed and the Hawk became an unhinged solo act until…"
Friday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Hawkman #18 with Adam Strange and the bizarre Manhawks!"
Friday
JD DeLuzio replied to Philip Portelli's discussion Fan-of-Bronze: After the CRISIS, What Would YOU Have Done?
"I was okay with a version of the JSA existing in the 1940s. It's not as though Superman and Batman were members, really, except retroactively.
(Yeah, I know. They made a couple of cameo appearances with the JSA in the 1940s. No longer happened)…"
Friday
Philip Portelli replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 257 The Silver-Age Challenge---DC Edition V
"6) "About 100 yards" a helpful footnote said in Detective Comics #340 (Ju'65). I don't know if it was stated earlier or how to measure him, if they count his neck or not! "
Friday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Rainbow Ravens!"
Thursday
Philip Portelli replied to Philip Portelli's discussion Fan-of-Bronze: After the CRISIS, What Would YOU Have Done?
"It would pain me to do this but I would get rid of all the "duplicate" heroes. Only one Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman, Atom and so forth. In fact, I would have no Justice Society at all. No Golden Age heroes, period if it could be done.
Have the…"
Thursday
Philip Portelli posted a discussion
With Back Issue #159 being a celebration of Crisis on Infinite Earths 40th Anniversary (WHAT!!!) and "Doc" Beechler bringing it up on FB, where I posted something similar, I was thinking about Marv Wolfman's original intent, that in 1987, all DC…
Thursday
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