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Post by Farrar on Jan 27, 2020 18:16:42 GMT -5
Okay, so here's another name blooper, silly if not super, from DC. Apparently someone had Black Canary on their mind (yes, I'm looking at you, Bob Haney!)
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Post by Farrar on Jan 27, 2020 18:26:43 GMT -5
meanwhile back at Marvel, there's this from 1970's Amazing Adventures #2: Medusa refers to her sister Crystal as her "cousin." Written and illustrated by Kirby. IIRC there was an explanation in a later lettercol, in which it was explained that Inhumans used the term "cousin" to indicate any familial relationship. .
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Post by badwolf on Jan 27, 2020 18:37:50 GMT -5
Apparently someone had Black Canary on their mind Don't we all?
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Post by Farrar on Jan 27, 2020 19:01:27 GMT -5
In the last few pages of Fantastic Four #88, Johnny and Crystal visit Reed and Sue at their new upstate house. Johnny and Crystal state that Ben has stayed behind in the city so he can help Alicia babysit Franklin. Then we get a few panels of Sue and Crystal serving dinner and "hot buns" to Reed and Johnny . On the last page it's revealed that the house is really an elaborate trap engineered by the Mole-Man. As part of his evil plan he's managed to blind Reed, Sue, Johnny and Crystal. But when the action unfolds in the next issue #89, all of a sudden Ben is there, blind and trapped like the rest of the team. There was no in-story caption or dialogue or footnote accounting for or explaining Ben's sudden appearance.
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Jan 27, 2020 19:15:16 GMT -5
meanwhile back at Marvel, there's this from 1970's Amazing Adventures #2: Medusa refers to her sister Crystal as her "cousin." Written and illustrated by Kirby. IIRC there was an explanation in a later lettercol, in which it was explained that Inhumans used the term "cousin" to indicate any familial relationship. . The Inhumans is a very small insular society. And we're talking about the royal family. It's not a stretch that they're both sisters and cousins.
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Post by Icctrombone on Jan 27, 2020 20:11:34 GMT -5
In the last few pages of Fantastic Four #88, Johnny and Crystal visit Reed and Sue at their new upstate house. Johnny and Crystal state that Ben has stayed behind in the city so he can help Alicia babysit Franklin. Then we get a few panels of Sue and Crystal serving dinner and "hot buns" to Reed and Johnny . On the last page it's revealed that the house is really an elaborate trap engineered by the Mole-Man. As part of his evil plan he's managed to blind Reed, Sue, Johnny and Crystal. But when the action unfolds in the next issue #89, all of a sudden Ben is there, blind and trapped like the rest of the team. There was no in-story caption or dialogue or footnote accounting for or explaining Ben's sudden appearance. Unstable molecules. That’s the explanation for everything.
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Post by Prince Hal on Jan 27, 2020 21:51:46 GMT -5
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Post by dbutler69 on Jan 28, 2020 9:26:30 GMT -5
Okay, so here's another name blooper, silly if not super, from DC. Apparently someone had Black Canary on their mind (yes, I'm looking at you, Bob Haney!) Hey, it's just another earth-H story.
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Post by dbutler69 on Jan 28, 2020 9:27:59 GMT -5
In the last few pages of Fantastic Four #88, Johnny and Crystal visit Reed and Sue at their new upstate house. Johnny and Crystal state that Ben has stayed behind in the city so he can help Alicia babysit Franklin. Then we get a few panels of Sue and Crystal serving dinner and "hot buns" to Reed and Johnny . On the last page it's revealed that the house is really an elaborate trap engineered by the Mole-Man. As part of his evil plan he's managed to blind Reed, Sue, Johnny and Crystal. But when the action unfolds in the next issue #89, all of a sudden Ben is there, blind and trapped like the rest of the team. There was no in-story caption or dialogue or footnote accounting for or explaining Ben's sudden appearance. I read that just a few months ago and I don't think I even noticed that!
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Post by dbutler69 on Jan 28, 2020 9:28:53 GMT -5
In the last few pages of Fantastic Four #88, Johnny and Crystal visit Reed and Sue at their new upstate house. Johnny and Crystal state that Ben has stayed behind in the city so he can help Alicia babysit Franklin. Then we get a few panels of Sue and Crystal serving dinner and "hot buns" to Reed and Johnny . On the last page it's revealed that the house is really an elaborate trap engineered by the Mole-Man. As part of his evil plan he's managed to blind Reed, Sue, Johnny and Crystal. But when the action unfolds in the next issue #89, all of a sudden Ben is there, blind and trapped like the rest of the team. There was no in-story caption or dialogue or footnote accounting for or explaining Ben's sudden appearance. Unstable molecules. That’s the explanation for everything. Either that or transistors.
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Post by mikelmidnight on Jan 28, 2020 12:45:36 GMT -5
The Inhumans is a very small insular society. And we're talking about the royal family. It's not a stretch that they're both sisters and cousins.
I wasn't going to go there LOL
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Post by nerdygirl905 on Feb 11, 2020 11:07:12 GMT -5
In the last few pages of Fantastic Four #88, Johnny and Crystal visit Reed and Sue at their new upstate house. Johnny and Crystal state that Ben has stayed behind in the city so he can help Alicia babysit Franklin. Then we get a few panels of Sue and Crystal serving dinner and "hot buns" to Reed and Johnny . On the last page it's revealed that the house is really an elaborate trap engineered by the Mole-Man. As part of his evil plan he's managed to blind Reed, Sue, Johnny and Crystal. But when the action unfolds in the next issue #89, all of a sudden Ben is there, blind and trapped like the rest of the team. There was no in-story caption or dialogue or footnote accounting for or explaining Ben's sudden appearance. This may become a problem if they try to recall this in the future.
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Post by rberman on Feb 18, 2020 10:01:37 GMT -5
I noticed a couple of bloopers recently when reading Daredevil #4...The next error spans two pages. Daredevil is fighting Killgrave and his goons in an apartment. Killgrave grabs Karen and races out the door into the elevator in the hall. Daredevil follows and kicks Killgrave backwards into the elevator... ... and somehow they are immediately on the rooftop in the next panel. This looks like an assembly/editing error in which some intervening panels were cut for space or something. The skylight hallway in the panel above has an open door, presumably leading to the roof. See the skyscraper across the street, partly visible through the skylight and partly through the open door? The outside of that door and the skylight can be seen in the second panel below. Update: I ran across the original page for the second half of this. It doesn't show any evidence of cut-and-paste.
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Post by Confessor on Feb 19, 2020 5:41:13 GMT -5
Update: I ran across the original page for the second half of this. It doesn't show any evidence of cut-and-paste. Nice artwork....especially when you see the original pencils and inks. I had to Google who it was drawing those pages, and it's Joe Orlando with Vince Colletta(!) inking. Proof that Colletta could do worthwhile work, when he wasn't dialling it in.
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Post by dbutler69 on Feb 19, 2020 9:20:42 GMT -5
Update: I ran across the original page for the second half of this. It doesn't show any evidence of cut-and-paste. Nice artwork....especially when you see the original pencils and inks. I had to Google who it was drawing those pages, and it's Joe Orlando with Vince Colletta(!) inking. Proof that Colletta could do worthwhile work, when he wasn't dialling it in. I agree. If Colletta wasn't working so fast, in order to get paid to do more jobs, then he certainly has the talent to do quality work.
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