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Post by dupersuper on Nov 6, 2015 17:41:48 GMT -5
Apart from a few issues of Conan, all of the Thomas stuff I've read were DC books (All Star Squadron, Young All-Stars, Justice Society, Infinity Inc., Arak: Son of Thunder, Secret Origins...).
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Nov 7, 2015 2:16:31 GMT -5
Apart from a few issues of Conan, all of the Thomas stuff I've read were DC books (All Star Squadron, Young All-Stars, Justice Society, Infinity Inc., Arak: Son of Thunder, Secret Origins...). No Captain Carrot? Jonni Thunder?
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Post by dupersuper on Nov 7, 2015 5:16:47 GMT -5
Apart from a few issues of Conan, all of the Thomas stuff I've read were DC books (All Star Squadron, Young All-Stars, Justice Society, Infinity Inc., Arak: Son of Thunder, Secret Origins...). No Captain Carrot? Jonni Thunder? I sadly have no Thomas Captain Carrot and only issue #1 of Jonni Thunder.
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Nov 7, 2015 13:22:24 GMT -5
Apart from a few issues of Conan, all of the Thomas stuff I've read were DC books (All Star Squadron, Young All-Stars, Justice Society, Infinity Inc., Arak: Son of Thunder, Secret Origins...). No Captain Carrot? Jonni Thunder? Jonni Thunder was pretty awful.
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Post by Farrar on Nov 7, 2015 13:31:24 GMT -5
I've always felt that Roy was largely responsible for bringing Marvel into the Bronze Age. Spot on, dbutler. Just imagine if Roy had worked for Julius Schawrtz or even Jack Schiff--anyone except Weisinger--back in June 1965. Had he been working with people more in synch with his own point of view/predilections, Roy may very well have remained at DC back then. Might make a good "What If?" story
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