Vol 2 #6 is the aftermath of the Trigon story showing the Titans become celebrities.
The JLGL stories are pretty average - not bad but not essential.
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Vol 2 #6 is the aftermath of the Trigon story showing the Titans become celebrities.
The JLGL stories are pretty average - not bad but not essential.
And a return to the Golden Age wasn't even a new idea - Kanigher had already done it back in issue 159 after he dumped Wonder Girl, Wonder Tot, Mer Man from the title.
1 - Dream Girl
2 - Element Lad
3 - White Witch
4 - Saturn Girl
5 - Phantom Girl
All from before the 5 year gap.
Great to have this thread back - I know you're not planning to review the post Crisis stuff but at least there are still quite a few more issues to go here.
Yes Diana is very ruthless this issue...
It's not a TV story - Big Finish produce audio dramas starring the pre-Eccleston Doctor's. You have to purchase directly from them.
http://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/doctor-who-50th-anniversary-release-announced
Strange, they must have changed the URL. It works now.
Yes I'd also like to see the 8th Doctor on TV. Usually the BBC don't like Big Finish to do things they are planning but maybe they'll let...
A Multi Doctor story announced for the 50th Anniversary . . . . . on Big Finish!!
http://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/doctor-who-50th-anniversary-release-announced
Doctors 4-8 with companions,...
Big Finish are offering a range of titles, download only, for £2.99 each.
Some strong stories including Cobwebs & The Rocket Men plus the first 4th Doctor story - Destination Nerva.
Sale only...
But it's always had a later timeslot in the past on Christmas Day and rated just as well - usually better. The BBC just didn't have a great day in general last year.
Yes it's not as a zombie - just the idea that Arthur will return to life when Albion needs him most. Not that it really fits Merlin as a series since Arthur never really became the great King and...
Well except a later timeslot has never had that affect in the past. Not that it matters - it will get a massive timeshift and is already number 1 in the iPlayer charts.
7.59m for Who last night - beating Downton & Call The Midwife and share of viewing ahead of all but Eastenders. Pretty good considering early timeslot.
I know that has been said in the past but that wasn't an ad lib, it was in the script.
Ripper Street is a different show - it hasn't aired in the UK yet.
1 - Legion Of Superheroes (Particularly at its peak under Levitz in the 80's)
2 - Justice League (I like most periods but I have a soft spot for the Conway era)
3 - Suicide Squad (Loved the whole...
It tends to change depending on the era, even the founders don't always get much focus - after the first few issues the 80's Levitz run barely used Lightning Lad while Element Lad, Dream Girl &...
It also created 3 new female characters, but no males that I can remember which must be quite rare for these things. The first appearance of the second Spider Woman - not sure the rationale of...
I loved it as a kid and yes it was a good introduction to the Marvel Universe - I had only read DC up to that point and SW did a good job of covering all the basics, I remember loving that opening...
Yeah its a mess and I thought it was the Earth 2 WW for years until I saw it mentioned as being the Earth 1 WW somewhere. That page features some unusually poor storytelling from Perez, but it does...
That bit from Crisis is a little unclear but its the Earth One Wonder Woman who gets blasted by the Anti Monitor and devolved back in time clearing the way for the reboot, check the costume. Then the...
I have a vague memory of Perez saying that Wonder Woman's fate was very up in the air until the last minute so maybe it was just a late change of mind at DC as to what they were going to do, didn't...
I have a huge soft spot for Wonder Woman 323 - the series was hard to get in UK newsagents so I didn't have every issue and for some reason my parents - and I still haven't forgiven them for this -...
Justice League of America 7 also has a cover with a fun house mirror making Wonder Woman look fat, oddly!
Yes it was Kraft - joined her with The Presence and made her radioactive. Kraft wrote some great issues in that run but some really terrible ones as well and I always thought it was a shame he dumped...