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Thanks to the recommendations of Steve Mitchell, that was the first new comic I bought in many years. And it was obvious to me that the Joker was trying to commit suicide, in his own way, taking as many people out with him as he could. (Although it also seemed that he knew the true identities of the Huntress and her mother, and presumably her father. What was up with that?)
Wait... you actually bought a new comic book? I mean, recently? Wow, That's amazing.
You're thinking of Helena Wayne of Earth 2.
Helena Bertenelli is the current Huntress who supposedly would've been on E-8 ...
I refuse to be drawn into a fanboy argument with you.
Happy birthday, Custom.
--wyld
Last edited by wyld; 04/07/2009 at 11:58..
Reason: correcting JTR's stupid formatting
When our story opens, the Question is investigating an impossible locked-room murder mystery involving a midget and a 6'6"-tall call girl into heavy bondage. Don't worry, I'll explain later. It's all vitally relevant.
--Alan Moore, Twilight
Wait... you actually bought a new comic book? I mean, recently? Wow, That's amazing.
Yeah, I'd been keeping up with JSA through the inevitable HC collections and the NCC public library system, but Steve's recommendation made me not want to wait for this one. And he was right; this was the JSA I'd been wanting to read about for 23 years.
In Justice League of America #4, three heroes were nominated to be the first non-charter member added to the League. The winner, of course, was Green Arrow; who were the other two? (Bonus bragging rights if you can name the League members who nominated each of them.)
In Justice League of America #4, three heroes were nominated to be the first non-charter member added to the League. The winner, of course, was Green Arrow; who were the other two? (Bonus bragging rights if you can name the League members who nominated each of them.)
You must mean the Justice League's Pre-Crisis series.
When our story opens, the Question is investigating an impossible locked-room murder mystery involving a midget and a 6'6"-tall call girl into heavy bondage. Don't worry, I'll explain later. It's all vitally relevant.
--Alan Moore, Twilight