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Post by Action Ace on Aug 24, 2015 18:31:30 GMT -5
I've loved the Star Spangled Kid outfit since I first saw it in All-Star #58.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2015 23:21:03 GMT -5
#35 SpectreAlter Ego: Jim Corrigan In Weird Adventure Comics #433 is my favorite Spectre Cover of All-Time! He can come out of the middle of nowhere ... It's showcases the Spectre as the Wrath of the Spectre one of DC Comics most powerful mystic and that costume in that mysterious green white garb makes it all a spectacle that strikes terror to the hearts of evildoers - I'm not talking about Batman; I'm talking about Spectre his outfit is one of the most striking one of them of all and sad to say that there are 34 costumes better than this. I just love his costume so much - I find him on the old Justice Society of America team reassuring and he's not alone in the world of mystic and magic - he's a close friend of Doctor Fate and what better member to assist against the forces of evil. The Wrath of the Spectre!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2015 23:30:29 GMT -5
Scans of the SpectreA great JSA Line-Up
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Post by dbutler69 on Aug 25, 2015 7:27:12 GMT -5
I've always liked the Spectre's look. Not too complicated, yet a little spooky, as it should be.
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Post by MDG on Aug 25, 2015 11:24:43 GMT -5
I've always liked the Spectre's look. Not too complicated, yet a little spooky, as it should be. And one of the few costumes that stayed pretty much unchanged from his original appearances.
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Post by tingramretro on Aug 26, 2015 0:41:53 GMT -5
I've always liked the Spectre's look. Not too complicated, yet a little spooky, as it should be. And one of the few costumes that stayed pretty much unchanged from his original appearances. Apart from during his Hal Jordan phase...
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Post by MDG on Aug 26, 2015 8:09:36 GMT -5
And one of the few costumes that stayed pretty much unchanged from his original appearances. Apart from during his Hal Jordan phase... Obviously something that happened long after I stopped reading DC. I have no idea what this means.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2015 8:12:08 GMT -5
#34 Air WaveAlter Ego: Lawrence "Larry" Jordan Bear with me on this character - this character that I hardly know about because in my area - they don't advertise him at all except when he with the famed crime-fighting group - The All-Star Squadron. I like his costume in a broader appeal because his powers and abilities are rather unique. I liked his antenna-like mask that allows him to travel along telephone wires to get from Point A to Point B. He travels at the speed of electricity of which he does quite often here. He also uses magnetic properties to climb walls (similar to Marvel's Spiderman) and use those properties to relieve criminals of their guns. I've like his color schemes of an all green outfit with yellow cape and trunks with a red belt. He's deserved this place at #34.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2015 8:24:12 GMT -5
Scans of Air WaveHe has some connections to Hal Jordan - his cousin and this is something that I hardly knew about. Cool Chest Insignia!
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Post by tingramretro on Aug 26, 2015 9:25:45 GMT -5
Apart from during his Hal Jordan phase... Obviously something that happened long after I stopped reading DC. I have no idea what this means. In the 1990s, Green Lantern Hal Jordan went nuts and became a villain, then died reigniting the Sun. His ghost was bonded with the Spectre after Jim Corrigan went off to his final reward, and there was a short lived Spectre series with Hal in the role from 2001-2003 before his inevitable resurrection.
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Post by Jesse on Aug 26, 2015 9:34:10 GMT -5
I'm completely unfamiliar with Air Wave definitely an interesting costume design.
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Post by tingramretro on Aug 26, 2015 9:34:25 GMT -5
Scans of Air WaveHe has some connections to Hal Jordan - his cousin and this is something that I hardly knew about. Cool Chest Insignia! In fact, as the text states, there were two Air Waves. The original Air Wave was Larry Jordan, while his son Hal took over the role in the 1970s. Larry Jordan was Hal (Green Lantern) Jordan's uncle, while young Hal was his cousin (and namesake). Young Hal later renamed himself Maser.
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Post by MDG on Aug 26, 2015 12:29:14 GMT -5
Cool Chest Insignia! Jay Garrick agrees!
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Post by Action Ace on Aug 26, 2015 17:17:08 GMT -5
Obviously something that happened long after I stopped reading DC. I have no idea what this means. In the 1990s, Green Lantern Hal Jordan went nuts and became a villain, then died reigniting the Sun. His ghost was bonded with the Spectre after Jim Corrigan went off to his final reward, and there was a short lived Spectre series with Hal in the role from 2001-2003 before his inevitable resurrection. Then it went to Gotham City cop, Crispus Allen. I think Steve Jobs also had The Spectre merge with a Macintosh back in the 1980s.
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Post by Action Ace on Aug 26, 2015 17:21:00 GMT -5
I liked Air Wave when I encountered him in Action Comics backups in about 1980 or so.
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