"I remember being slightly disappointed at the choice of Parasite. He's not anywhere on the same level as Doctor Doom, either as a character or a threat level. Brainiac would have been a better choice.
...but Darkseid and Dark Phoenix...…"
"I remembrer being slightly disappointed at the choice of Parasite. He's not anywhere on the same level as Doctor Doom, either as a character or a threat level. Brainiac would have been a better choice."
"I honestly know nothing about this, other than it's part two of four in a graphic novel series, and it features many villains, and I have to wonder what Alex Ross would do with this:
"I don't get why Superman would be hitting standees (apparently the correct term). The cover does takes me back to when Luthor never changed out of his prison clothes. Like he saw no point because he'd be back there shortly."
"Even super villains have to start somewhere. While they were mostly reprints, I miss the digests. Archie Comics are still doing them, but the average price for one is $9.99 American! I remember the most I ever paid for one cover price brand new is…"
"DC Comics Presents #30---a story that becomes even creepier when you consider Black Canary and her retconned origin which at this time, she does not know but Superman does!
As for "Whatever Happened to" the Golden Age Atom, this was a crossover with…"
"Okay, I've previously posted this one and my history with it. It's also an Archie multi-villain cover, with that possessed teddy bear from "Nightmare Nursery," and (at top), the bad guys from the second story. "Mr. Love," a huckster guru, fleeces…"