Philip Portelli replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Superman vs. Shazam
"Actually, Jeff, the tabloid was reprinted in the 2013 Superman Vs SHAZAM! trade paperback which included DC Comics Presents #33-34, #49 and Annual #3. 
This was one of those books that I knew I had but couldn't find for the longest time. Luckily…"
31 minutes ago
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"In a amazing twist, this issue from 1942 sees the Sub-Mariner trying to stop a mind-controlled, rampaging Human Torch in a story written by Mickey Spillane, author of the Mike Hammer books! "
4 hours ago
Philip Portelli replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 256 Reed and Susan, Sittin' in a Tree . . .
"Then again, Charles Xavier had went through a lot in his life to make him a socially curt introvert

his mother dying when he was young
being tormented by his step brother
his father dying
his powers manifesting which results in him hiding them…"
yesterday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"One of the big twists of Infinity, Inc. was turning the Silver Scarab, the son of the Golden Age Hawkman & Hawkkgirl into an inhuman menace while Fury was pregnant with his child! 
This would have had a bigger impact on me if I didn't think that…"
yesterday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"No kidding!
("We can't stop the Spectre! If only the Atom were here!")"
Monday
Philip Portelli replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 256 Reed and Susan, Sittin' in a Tree . . .
"We must also remember that not only was Magneto being the father of Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch was a secret to them, it was a secret to Magneto! He didn't know that they were his children. So saving them was a big coincidence unless he had…"
Monday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"After her comrades were sacrificed for the mission in Star Spangled War Stories #200, MLLE. MARIE swears to kill THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER! 
Who is the menace depends on your point of view but being around the French Battle Doll put the Faceless Warrior…"
Monday
Philip Portelli replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 256 Reed and Susan, Sittin' in a Tree . . .
"The Beast's parents were affected by radiation after WWII as seen in X-Men #49 (O'68) as were the Whizzer and Miss America which resulted in Nuklo in Giant-Size Avengers #1 (Au'74).
Sunfire became a mutant due to the radiation from the atomic bomb…"
Monday
Philip Portelli replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion DC Finest - Superman Family
"Thanks, Commander! Maybe I got confused with the Superboy Emergency Flag that some people in Smallville raised to get Superboy's attention."
Monday
Philip Portelli replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 256 Reed and Susan, Sittin' in a Tree . . .
"You said that Reed and Ben served in peacetime. In your opinion, how old were they when they joined and how long did they stay in the armed forces if there was no war?"
Monday
Philip Portelli replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 256 Reed and Susan, Sittin' in a Tree . . .
"The Sliding Time Scale has been in effect since the 90s as soon as everyone realized that Captain America was frozen in ice for fifty years (which stayed canon) but characters like Reed, Sue, Ben, Doom, Nick Fury, etc. would all be in their 70s,…"
Monday
Philip Portelli replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion DC Finest - Superman Family
"I thought that there were FOUR people who could contact Superboy by radio: the president, the mayor of Smallvile, Chief Parker and Professor Lang. "
Sunday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Who are Anti-Superman and Anti-Batman? The answers will shock you! "
Sunday
Philip Portelli replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion DC Finest - Superman Family
"I had heard about Dev-Em for years but never read a single story with him. I always thought of him as one those rare Superboy villains like Teen Luthor and the Kryptonite Kid! 
Adding to the mystique was that he wasn't seen again until the Great…"
Saturday
Philip Portelli replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 256 Reed and Susan, Sittin' in a Tree . . .
"I've written not about the ages of Reed and Sue but the length of their relationship. If Reed was indeed pining for Sue during WWII, why hadn't they gotten married between 1945 and 1961? 
Sue in her mid-thirties would be considered an "old maid" by…"
Saturday
Philip Portelli replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion DC Finest - Superman Family
"When I was in high school, I got a copy of Superboy #138 (Ju'67), a wonderful 80 Page Giant that reprinted this story but when I opened it, the Destructo tale was completely ripped out! Who does things like that?
Later on, I got another one, this…"
Saturday
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