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Post by tingramretro on Oct 16, 2015 0:50:06 GMT -5
I love this image too. "Zatanna's Search" was the first tpb I picked up a few years ago when I got back into comics, because of the striking cover (I'd never read the stories in this collection before). If only the search for her mother had made for as good a story as that for her father. Or been showcasing a better costume. Actually, that is my favourite of Zatanna's costumes. I really liked it. Possibly because it's the one she was wearing when I first 'met' her.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2015 3:10:18 GMT -5
#5 Superman, The Man of Steel Alter Ego - Clark Kent First AppearanceAction Comics #1 Golden, Silver, and Bronze Ages Costume Features that I like the mostOne of the most iconic costumes around and one of the most recognizable insignia on his chest - the Big Red "S" in a stylish, futuristic sense of the word. I love the red cape, the red boots, and the use of yellow in his costume makes it pop! This costume will always be in my heart as the true Superman - when they got rid of the red briefs part of my youth just went away. You've don't mess with the original Man of Steel and this version is the Best of the Best. Silver Age Superman
I love Superman's outfit and I can't think of any character with a greater emblem than he. I sort of wish that when it really became stylized (ie. when the 'S' became incorporated into the outer border of the emblem) the early 40's emblem (with the border) would have been retained for the cape.
Something I still can't figure out about his uniform though, is his cape tucked into his costume or is it held in place by his upper pectoral muscles?
It's tucked in and it's appeared to be attached as well. So, I think it is both? ... Action Ace could assist us in finding out what the answer is!
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Post by dbutler69 on Oct 16, 2015 12:37:03 GMT -5
I do prefer the version of Zatanna's costume that MechaGodzilla has chosen, though it wouldn't be my first choice among all Bronze Age costumes. However, it does bring back memories as the Satellite Era JLA, with that costume, is among the first comics I ever bought.
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