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The words before that you can just imagine. Let's just say, never tick off a woman holding a gun loaded with kryptonite bullets who happens to be aiming for your crotch.
Reminds me of the old joke about the two guys changing in the golf club locker room. One notices the other is wearing a bra.
"Say, Fred, how long have you been wearing a bra?"
"Since my wife found it in the back seat of my car."
OK, new question. In two Silver-Age stories, DC Comics created teams that were pastiches of Marvel's Avengers (but had no collective name, at least not in the original stories). There was one Avenger who had a doppleganger on both teams, and both with the same costumed name. Name the Avenger and the costumed identity used by both parodies.
OK, new question. In two Silver-Age stories, DC Comics created teams that were pastiches of Marvel's Avengers (but had no collective name, at least not in the original stories). There was one Avenger who had a doppleganger on both teams, and both with the same costumed name. Name the Avenger and the costumed identity used by both parodies.
I can't remember the Thor analog's name, so I'll toss out Silver Sorceress for the heck of it. That'd be Scarlet Witch's analog.
And that's the correct answer. Both teams had the Silver Sorceress, a pastiche of the Scarlet Witch, as a member. In Showcase #63, her teammates were the Masked Swastika (Captain America), the Sparrow (Hawkeye), and Speed Demon (Quicksilver). In Justice League of America #87 they were Wandjina (Thor), Blue Jay (Yellowjacket), and Jack B. Quick (Quicksilver).
And that's the correct answer. Both teams had the Silver Sorceress, a pastiche of the Scarlet Witch, as a member. In Showcase #63, her teammates were the Masked Swastika (Captain America), the Sparrow (Hawkeye), and Speed Demon (Quicksilver). In Justice League of America #87 they were Wandjina (Thor), Blue Jay (Yellowjacket), and Jack B. Quick (Quicksilver).
Yours again, JTR.
And to think, I was trying to remember "Wandjina" because I thought he was the correct answer. Lovely.
Going by Final Crisis, at the dawn of human civilization, Anthro was given fire and in turn gave the fire to the human race... The question is, who gave Anthro the fire in the first place ?