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Post by chadwilliam on Feb 15, 2016 18:41:15 GMT -5
- To make up for talking William Shakespeare out of writing a play that would have revealed his secret identity in 1606, Superman wrote MacBeth for the playwright during a trip to the past. Superman 44.
- 300 years later, Lex Luthor caused the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906. Superman 168.
- Batman's parents were killed on June 26. Detective Comics 500 and Batman Special 1.
- The Joker's face glows in the dark due the same accident which turned his face white, hair green, and lips red. Detective Comics 388.
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Post by pinkfloydsound17 on Feb 15, 2016 19:17:08 GMT -5
Peter takes topless photos of Mary Jane for their private album (try it sometime, kids!)
If you think Mary Jane and Spider-Man would be OK with that I will!
I know I have this issue...which one is it?!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2016 20:22:45 GMT -5
I know I have this issue...which one is it?!
ASM 300
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Post by berkley on Feb 16, 2016 0:24:39 GMT -5
"Slowly Peter's spirits begin to rise."
I bet they did.
The effect is spoiled for me by the artwork, though. Now if it was John Romita's MJ, my, er, spirits might begin to rise too.
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Post by foxley on Feb 16, 2016 1:28:29 GMT -5
I want to say that Hawkeye's hearing loss played a part in a few other stories, in terms of affecting the plot. I can't put my finger on it, but I'd swear he defeated at least one sonic-powered villain because he couldn't hear their power and wasn't affected by it. I think that might have been in West Coat Avengers. WCA confronted a bunch of Hank Pym's old enemies (Commies, one and all), included the Voice, whose power was to compel people to do whatever he said. Clint shot off his hearing aids so he couldn't hear the commands.
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Post by foxley on Feb 16, 2016 1:52:19 GMT -5
Commissioner James W. Gordon's middle name is Worthington.
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Post by realjla on Feb 16, 2016 2:00:06 GMT -5
Commissioner James W. Gordon's middle name is Worthington. Cool. Where and when was that established?
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Post by Icctrombone on Feb 16, 2016 5:55:46 GMT -5
Avengers #234 is the first time I can remember that 2 heroes were depicted as post coitus in a comic. They met each other in #232.
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Post by tolworthy on Feb 16, 2016 7:42:08 GMT -5
Avengers #234 is the first time I can remember that 2 heroes were depicted as post coitus in a comic. They met each other in #232. That must have been some summer. In FF 254, just 2 months earlier (dated June 1983) we see Reed and Sue naked in bed, and later learn that Valeria was conceived then (or thereabouts). But my vote for earliest post coital is FF 65, the only time we see Reed just after being in bed with Sue. Working back, that was about the time when Franklin must have been conceived. Both FF 64 and 65 are full of sexual symbolism and innuendo (and not just heterosexual either, though I doubt it was intentional). If we don't allow "seems likely in hindsight" then you win, because the first unambiguous example in the FF is not until 275. Coincidentally, another issue where She Hulk gets naked. Of course that only counts as "two heroes" if we think Alicia was doing something heroic here. (Or if we buy the later claim that this was really Lyja Laserfist...)
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Post by dupersuper on Feb 16, 2016 12:48:30 GMT -5
The Clint Barton Hawkeye was the only Superhero that had a disability that had nothing to do with a power( Hearing loss). It was undone by the Heroes return Franklin Richards Reset. Don't tell Prof. X...
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Post by foxley on Feb 16, 2016 15:55:25 GMT -5
Commissioner James W. Gordon's middle name is Worthington. Cool. Where and when was that established? Trying to track down the specific reference. I'm pretty sure it's post Bronze Age. Can anyone help?
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Feb 16, 2016 16:00:42 GMT -5
The Clint Barton Hawkeye was the only Superhero that had a disability that had nothing to do with a power( Hearing loss). Don't tell the crippled newsboy Freddie Freeman, the original Captain Marvel Jr. from the Golden Age
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Post by tolworthy on Feb 16, 2016 17:10:18 GMT -5
The Clint Barton Hawkeye was the only Superhero that had a disability that had nothing to do with a power( Hearing loss). Don't tell the crippled newsboy Freddie Freeman, the original Captain Marvel Jr. from the Golden Age Now you mention it. wouldn't professor X's wheelchair count as well? Though I agree that "cripple who transcends his problem" is less interesting. I like how Hawkeye's problem does not define him or hold him back in any way: very progressive.
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Post by Phil Maurice on Feb 16, 2016 21:15:33 GMT -5
Don't tell the crippled newsboy Freddie Freeman, the original Captain Marvel Jr. from the Golden Age Now you mention it. wouldn't professor X's wheelchair count as well? Though I agree that "cripple who transcends his problem" is less interesting. I like how Hawkeye's problem does not define him or hold him back in any way: very progressive. Jack Binder's Daredevil was rendered mute after seeing his father murdered and himself branded with a red-hot iron, leaving a scar in the shape of a boomerang, the weapon he would later adopt in his war against crime.
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Post by Confessor on Feb 17, 2016 5:14:45 GMT -5
I just thought of another one: Jonah Hex's birthday is 1st November (he's a Scorpio). Dunno why this stuck in my head when I read it in some comic or other, but it did.
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