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dearlenbaugh wrote:Jeeze, I almost got "Myrna-Loyed" again!
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TODD TAMANEND CLARK wrote: Re: BURKE'S LAW (Don't Forget Sergeant Ames/Eileen O'Neill)
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stanbrown wrote:While I'm at it--on a different point that has confused me since I was a kid: Superman's key to the Fortress of Solitude being disguised as an airplane direction marker. Are there or were there ever such things as airplane direction markers in the arctic?
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Yossarian wrote:If Murph had modeled Carter Hall on William Powell, THAT would have been interesting.
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frozentundraguy wrote: In my opinion Curt Swan sometimes is overlooked, or underrated as an artist.
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Hepcat wrote:frozentundraguy wrote: In my opinion Curt Swan sometimes is overlooked, or underrated as an artist. I agree. Curt Swan made Superman stories a pleasure to the eye.
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dearlenbaugh wrote:Tor-An was quite the dirt-bag, wasn't he? Supergirl wasn't the sharpest pencil in the Weisingerverse. There were two telepaths warning her that her super-Romeo wasn't kosher, but she just waved them off. As a kid, when I bought a comic I would read it and reread it and reread it until I had it memorized panel by panel; and now decades later I still remember these stories well. However, by late 1963, although I was still buying the Superman family titles, I wasn't rereading them as much. I was still repeatedly reading the heck out of Marvels, but not the DCs. For that reason, even though I had Action 307 in my collection, I now recall nothing of these stories.
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