Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"They could have said that the Ninth metal healed him quickly which is what they'd do nowadays. Anything to make Hawkman more than a flying target! ;-)"
5 minutes ago
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"No problem, I was just curious what the war was called in 1940 and it was indeed called a World War before America joined in, which what the objection was about. "
19 hours ago
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"Johnny Thunder keeping the Thunderbolt in a pen is a Grant Morrison device from Flash #134 (F'98) where Johnny was first revealed to have Alzheimer's disease. And that was a plot point just to "transfer" the T-Bolt to Jakeem Thunder! Before that,…"
20 hours ago
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"Both Europe and the United States referred to the war as "The Second World War" in 1939.
It wasn't officially called "World War II" until September 1945."
22 hours ago
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"Blue Blazes! I put the wrong issue number! I fixed it! 
I didn't mention ASC #36 because it was supposed to be about the Earth-Two Superman and Batman's first meeting which I assume was DC Special #29 chronlogically or ASC #7 publishing-wise, though…"
22 hours ago
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Marvel Two-In-One #23--the second part of the Thing/Thor battle against Seth, the Egyptian god of death!
One of his vivtims was HORUS, the sun-god who was the Egyptian counterpart to Thor but he never became as important as Hercules and the later…"
yesterday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Kamandi made one last appearance in 1983 before the Crisis turned him (temporarily) into Tommy Tommorrow!"
yesterday
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"I don't know if this matters or not but in case this doesn't come up: In World's Finest Comics #271 (S'81) while listing all the times Superman and Batman met on Earth-One, the first meeting of Superman and Batman from "The Adventures of Superman"…"
yesterday
Philip Portelli replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told
"Probably my least favorite Silver Age Brave & Bold team-up! 
Whatever they did to Batman, it was clearly beyond their capabilities! A line about stealing a scientist's formula would have worked better because the three baddies have no idea to…"
Sunday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Kamandi's original series actually ended in the 20th century! "
Sunday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"I wonder how Rock wrote up this report?"
Saturday
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"Addressing who did what in the story, one must remember that by 1977, readers were brought up with Doctor Fate as the STAR of the Justice Society. He was the driving force in every story that he was in. I'm going to assume that most kids thought…"
Saturday
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"I hate to keep harping on Superman not being brought up in the beginning of DC Special #29 but in his three years of existence, the Man of Steel had went to/or interfered with several other nations. He could have been persona non grata in quite a…"
Friday
Philip Portelli replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Superman goes back to World War II...again! This time he's involved with Albert Einstein, Adolf Hitler and BLACKHAWK and his team.
Fun Fact: Kirk Alyn played both Superman and Blackhawk in late 40s movie serials!"
Friday
Philip Portelli replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Riddle Me This
"I always like when villains have a moment of introspection, getting all "What am I doing with my life?"
Though if he really wanted to stop with the riddles, he should have changed his image with a new look and name like "The Mystery Thief" or…"
Friday
Philip Portelli replied to Captain Comics's discussion The Massive, Extravagant, Over-the-top Golden Age JSA Re-read
"I found my copy of Golden Age Secret Files (F'01) and its lead story by John Ostrander and Cliff Chiang focuses on the Crimson Avenger and his impact on the early mystery men. They kept his "Green Hornet" beginnings, Secret Origin #7 (O'86) though…"
Thursday
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