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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2016 11:39:20 GMT -5
Red Guardian: I have read that story in Avengers Omnibus. An interesting character with a cool costume. Black Widow and all those 60s Russian characters associated with her brought international intrigue, drama, and challenges for the Avengers and company. I always preferred the second Red Guardian, from Defenders.
I like it and I completely agree with your assessment here!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2016 3:42:39 GMT -5
Snapper Carr - Supporting Character for the Justice League of AmericaGreat Splash Page of all time for the Justice League of the America! All Time Favorite!First Appearance: Brave and the Bold #28H Every Member here knows the whole scoop behind Snapper's role on the Justice League of America and how he accidentally and assisted them on defeating STARRO THE CONQUEROR and I don't want to go in great details here but he had a great run of 76 issues of the Justice League of America until his betrayal in issue #77. Prior to that my favorite Justice League Story involving Snapper Carr was the COSMIC FUNHOUSE of where he and his girlfriend Midge got accidentally transported to a distant planet and being attacked by alien monsters all around and saying "JLA Quickville" and Superman uses his tremendous eyesight of his and discovered and the rest of the story you'll already know by now. That's a favorite of mine for years and it's always will. Using the Lime in his home prior of his assistance with the Justice League of America. Starro zaps Snapper and doesn't even fazed him and Flash, Green Lantern, and Aquaman got together and discovered that he was covered with Lime and the rest was history. They told Jonn Jonzz, the Martian Manhunter from Mars and the Amazon Princess Wonder Woman to keep Starro busy while the Scarlet Speedster, Emerald Gladiator, and the King of the Seven Seas to figure out a solution to the problem and the answer is good ole Lime! After this adventure was over and they invited Snapper to their headquarters and gave him a honorary membership and he was in awe to be accepted in this exclusive circle of the Justice League of America. Snaps his fingers with joy and approval here!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2016 3:56:18 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2016 6:53:38 GMT -5
Steve Trevor - Supporting Character for Wonder Woman / Diana Prince First Appearance: All Star Comics #8 I wanted to a different thing for Steve Trevor who was a love interest to Wonder Woman and I wanted to a tribute to that alone and all of you know the history of this character and I'm focusing on primarily the Silver Age of Steve Trevor and forget about the rest with some exception to the norm. So sit back and enjoy the show. Some Golden Age Romance As an Ace Pilot and that's all he thinks about his romance with Wonder Woman! This is a great picture of Steve Trevor, Blonde Hair and Blue Eyes ... Three Great Pictures of Steve Trevor and Wonder Woman - He calls her "Angel"
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2016 7:11:47 GMT -5
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Post by tingramretro on Feb 4, 2016 10:35:33 GMT -5
The first season with Lynda was definitely the best (I even liked Wonder Girl). But am I the only person on here who actually really liked the Cathy Crosby version?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2016 11:12:27 GMT -5
The first season with Lynda was definitely the best (I even liked Wonder Girl). But am I the only person on here who actually really liked the Cathy Crosby version? I admit, I enjoyed the Cathy Lee Crosby Wonder Woman movie. While it is not the standard interpretation of Wonder Woman, I enjoyed it for what it was. Is it my favorite version of Wonder Woman? No, that would be Lynda Carter. However if you watch the movie for pure entertainment, you might be surprised at some of the elements that show up from the traditional Wonder Woman. I enjoyed seeing Anitra Ford (who was one of the first Price is Right models) as her nemesis.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2016 11:19:34 GMT -5
Steve Trevor: I always liked Steve. He had a bit of a confusing history in the 70s WW comics (dying and coming back to life) blonde then brown then blonde hair. I was happy in Wonder Woman #329 when he and WW finally were married. I haven't read much of the new 52 titles, but I believe there is some relationship (that may have soured) between Wonder Woman and Steve. I am glad he will be in the movie and hope the relationship is more like the Golden Age depiction (I am assuming in the movie he will know Diana and WOnder Woman are the same person). Her relationship with Steve humanized Wonder Woman. I liked how she was willing to leave her home, give up her immortality, and defy her mother to follow Steve to the USA. Great, great stuff in the Wonder Woman mythos. Wish she would have a writer that appreciates her rich history and respected the character.
Snapper Carr: One of the first comics I read featured Snapper as the Star-Tsar. I read the reprints when he was the JLA mascot and eventually betrayed the team. Snapper got to live out a dream many comic fans have..to hang out with the world's greatest heroes!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2016 12:15:37 GMT -5
The first season with Lynda was definitely the best (I even liked Wonder Girl). But am I the only person on here who actually really liked the Cathy Crosby version? I love the Cathy Lee Crosby version in a different light of things; I like Ricardo Montalban as the villainous Abner Smith and that knockout Anita Ford that mrjupiter mentioned on this thread. However, I dislike the costume, but it's has pretty much the standard Wonder Woman equipment - Bracelets, Lasso, and she even mentioned Invisible Plane in the movie if I recall correctly. Not bad at all of the movie and I even have it on DVD and I do watch it from time to time for kicks. Cathy Lee is a very gorgeous lady and I don't mind it one bit if she played a totally different Wonder Woman!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2016 12:17:05 GMT -5
Steve Trevor: I always liked Steve. He had a bit of a confusing history in the 70s WW comics (dying and coming back to life) blonde then brown then blonde hair. I was happy in Wonder Woman #329 when he and WW finally were married. I haven't read much of the new 52 titles, but I believe there is some relationship (that may have soured) between Wonder Woman and Steve. I am glad he will be in the movie and hope the relationship is more like the Golden Age depiction (I am assuming in the movie he will know Diana and WOnder Woman are the same person). Her relationship with Steve humanized Wonder Woman. I liked how she was willing to leave her home, give up her immortality, and defy her mother to follow Steve to the USA. Great, great stuff in the Wonder Woman mythos. Wish she would have a writer that appreciates her rich history and respected the character. Snapper Carr: One of the first comics I read featured Snapper as the Star-Tsar. I read the reprints when he was the JLA mascot and eventually betrayed the team. Snapper got to live out a dream many comic fans have..to hang out with the world's greatest heroes! Thanks for sharing this!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2016 13:01:56 GMT -5
With all the reboots, relaunches, rebirths, earth-shattering crisis events, why not have the Cathy Lee Crosby Wonder Woman be an alternate earth version. Doesn't diminish the original Wonder Woman at all. DC diminishes her anyway. And yes, Ricardo Montalban was awesome as the villain!
As for the Cathy Lee costume....this was during the Women's Rights Movement. I wonder if the more covered up look is a nod to a woman being more than her looks and a feminist element? Don't get me wrong, I prefer the Lynda Carter costume all the way! It is a classic and perfect to me.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2016 20:01:47 GMT -5
I should be finished by Saturday; I'm planning on doing two characters tomorrow and do the final one on Friday!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2016 2:43:54 GMT -5
Streaky the Supercat - Supporting Character to SupergirlFirst Appearance: Action Comics 261 Original Pictures of Streaky the Supercat - Two of them These two are the earliest pictures of Streaky the Supercat that I can find in the Internet. I just love finding these kinds of pictures! Before, I go to other areas - I just wanted to briefly recap Krypto the Superdog Cartoon Show and what they done with Streaky was pure genius and really this character was just as lovable as Krypto. Here's two of my favorites ... Sadly, I wanted to share a cartoon clip here on thread and it's cost you $1.99 just to play it and I'm disappointed in the greed in some people trying to make a buck off from you. The Legion took all of Superboy and Supergirl's pet and form them the Legion of Super Pets and I was amused by the creation of such group and here's three pictures showcasing it. Comet the Super-Horse, Beppo the Super-Monkey, Krypto the Superdog, and of course Streaky the Super-Cat too .. they formed the Legion of Super-Pets!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2016 2:58:21 GMT -5
Origin of Streaky the Supercat in PicturesAll, the girls getting Superman Dolls at the Orphan's that Linda is staying and they were thrilled! Linda rescued a cute cat here ... Getting exposed to X-Kryptonite here! Getting a shock of it's furry life! Results can be astounding! Breaks one Superman's Dolls and got himself a Cape like Superman's ... and look at me ... Yahoo! I can imagine that it would sounds like a 1,000 cats meowing all at once! A UFO? ... No it's a Cat and went on many exciting adventures of Streaky the Super-Cat! I was happy to find these pictures in the internet showcasing his wonderful origin!
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Post by tingramretro on Feb 5, 2016 3:41:01 GMT -5
And yes, Ricardo Montalban was awesome as the villain! Surely, this comment is completely redundant? When was Montalban ever not awesome as a villain?
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