Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"Of the eight original JSA members, seven of them were on the cover of their home titles. The Atom was filler and only in All-Star Comics because he was the only other masked hero in All-American Comics with Green Lantern. Had GL stayed in ASC,…"
6 hours ago
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"You want secret identities? I'll give you secret identities!"
11 hours ago
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"By this time, it seems like most guys become superheroes in order to protect their girlfriends.
Peachy Pet is proof positive that they shouldn't let just anybody be able to adopt!
The no-frills, generic Atom (unless you count his height and outfit)…"
yesterday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"In case you don't know, the lady in danger from the Joker is Dinah (Black Canary) Lance! 
I guess they thought identifying her wouldn't help sales. At all."
yesterday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Marvel Team-Up #26--The Human Torch battling the Lava Men was so hot that it melted the wings off Thor's helmet! "
Monday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Is this anyway to treat "da idol o'millions"?
I got this one on Christmas 1975! "
Sunday
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"I started reading comics just after Justice League of America #100-102 so I first saw the STAR SPANGLED KID & STRIPESY in the Seven Soldiers reprint in JLA #111-112 where they fought "The Santa Claus Pirate" and they were...fine. As Golden Age…"
Saturday
Philip Portelli replied to PowerBook Pete, the Mad Mod's discussion Anything, Everything, or Nothing At All
"That's from Superman #279 (S'74) when Barbara judo flips Steve Lombard when he gets too "handsy"!"
Jan 29
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"A couple of months ago, Instocktrades had a sale and I picked up Stargirl & the Lost Children, Wesley Dodds: The Sandman, Alan Scott: Green Lantern and Jay Garrick: The Flash for $10 each.
Stargirl was...interesting but I felt bad for those who…"
Jan 29
Philip Portelli replied to Rob Staeger (Grodd Mod)'s discussion DC Finest line
"I'm assuming they mean Super-Team Family #2-3 as #1, 4-7 were all reprint."
Jan 28
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"I'm hoping to start posting again as I try to find my new "normal". Please understand that all this is a big comfort to me. 
I know that I've missed a lot so I'll just make some brief comments:
All-Star Comics #5: Obviously, Mister X was active and…"
Jan 27
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"DC Comics Presents #25--Superman must find a way to rescue Jon Ross from an alien destiny unaware that the Phantom Stranger is trying to save the Man of Steel's soul from Tala!
Plus "Whatever Happend To Hourman?" Answer: Not much.
Brave and the…"
Jan 26
Philip Portelli replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion The Crimes of Two Face
"I heard the original choice would have been Clint Eastwood, though William Shatner did an amazing job in the animated version from 2017.
I think that Guy Williams (Zorro/Lost in Space) or Richard Long (The Big Valley) would have been good, too."
Jan 24
Philip Portelli replied to Rob Staeger (Grodd Mod)'s discussion DC Finest line
"It might be controversial but I'd include Kamandi #50 where it's revealed that the Last Boy is OMAC's grandson, though it's never said that the grandfather who was killed in #1 was an elderly Buddy Blank.
Still, it does fit thematically and has…"
Jan 23
Philip Portelli replied to Rob Staeger (Grodd Mod)'s discussion DC Finest line
"I spent several years tracking down Tomahawk #131-140 which featured "Hawk, Son of Tomahawk" with beautiful art by Frank Thorne so I'm very happy to see them collected.
I wonder if they'll include Joe Kubert's "Firehair"?"
Jan 23
Commander Benson replied to Philip Portelli's discussion My Mother Is At Peace.
"Philip,
The loss of one's parents is the way of the world.  But that doesn't make it any easier on the heart.  It's oh so difficult to watch the slow degeneration of those who, in your earliest days, were so strong, so vital, so capable.  You're the…"
Jan 22
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