Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"If Sandman stays with his gasmask, does Doctor Fate keep his full helmet?
Without delving into what time period Hippolyta belongs in, having Wonder Woman, any Wonder Woman around for the JSA's beginning and not simply revise their complete history…"
1 hour ago
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"The origin of Brian Michael Bendis' NEW AVENGERS!
And yes, he would have used ROM Spaceknight if he could!@"
3 hours ago
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"Addams should have been given a supervillain name! And science and radiation are already magical."
yesterday
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"Or anyone else who could have used the exposure like Hawkman, Doctor Mid-Nite or even Black Pirate or Hop Harrigan!"
yesterday
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"Pardon me while I have a strange interlude!
Growing up, Zeppo Marx fascinated me. Beyond being their brother, it was like he had no business being in those early films. He had no hook, no gimmick, he was good-looking (at least compared to the…"
yesterday
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"It feels like a cowboy/Western trope transferred to the superhero."
Tuesday
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"Doctor Fate needed a few tricks to compensate for his lack of x-ray vision, super-speed and true invulnerability. He couldn't be a complete Superman clone. 
I wonder if he would have worked without that clunky half-helmet! 
Jim Corrigan being alive…"
Tuesday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"A rare joyful Batman cover! 
Strange that it took Supergirl so long to co-star with Batman in Brave and the Bold. He was one of the first people who even knew she existed at the beginning, along with Robin!"
Tuesday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Marvel Team-Up #28--The Man(-God), the Myth, the Legend! HERCULES pulls Manhattan Island to its proper spot! And instantly fixes the bridges, subway tunnels and infrastructures! You can believe it because Hercules said he did it! "
Monday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Happy Birthday, Jeff! Wishing you many more! 🎂🥳🎈"
Saturday
Philip Portelli replied to Philip Portelli's discussion Quote RED RAVEN, Never More!
"X-Men #44 (My'68) by Roy Thomas (plot), Gary Friedrich (dialogue), Don Heck (layouts), Werner Roth (pencils) and John Tartaglione (inks) with the cover by Heck & Tartaglione with Marie Severin.
"Red Raven, Red Raven...!"
This one is going to take a…"
Apr 3
Philip Portelli replied to Philip Portelli's discussion Quote RED RAVEN, Never More!
"Not sure but both were boring looks!"
Apr 3
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"The concept and conceit of All Star Squadron was really an eye-opener. Save for flashbacks and the 70s WWII run in Wonder Woman, no one thought to write about the Justice Society at the start of their careers in the early 40s or include all the DC…"
Apr 3
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"When the Legionnaire storyline was announced, there was so much speculation on who it might be? Supergirl in a homage to "The Unknown Legionnaire", Mon-El to explain his role in Legion history again, Ferro Lad because they always bring back Ferro…"
Apr 3
Richard Willis replied to Philip Portelli's discussion Quote RED RAVEN, Never More!
"According to GCD, Timely’s Red Raven #1 went on sale on May 29, 1940 and that Joe Simon did the writing and layouts for Kirby and the inking of his pencils. This Bob Kane sketch was his original proposal for Batman. Before Detective #27, Bill Finger…"
Apr 2
Philip Portelli replied to Philip Portelli's discussion Quote RED RAVEN, Never More!
"Around seventeen years in the past (1923), a clipper plane crashes into a "floating island in the clouds" over the Pacific Ocean, killing everyone on board except for a toddler, crying for his mother! He is brought before "the kindly king of…"
Apr 2
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