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When the Atom, on the verge of marrying Jean Loring, asked his fellow JLAers for advice on whether or not to tell her of his secret identity, who were the only two members who advised against telling her?
When the Atom, on the verge of marrying Jean Loring, asked his fellow JLAers for advice on whether or not to tell her of his secret identity, who were the only two members who advised against telling her?
Quote : Originally Posted by Monitor616
Batman and Superman?
Quote : Originally Posted by Ignatz_Mouse
Wow, I was going to ask a question about the eve of that wedding as well, but I forgot about it and asked the SSoSV question instead.
You three think alike. Maybe you're related and don't know it. Or, you do know it. Or, all three of you are the same person, possibly without knowing it.
Well, I've always suspected I have some half-siblings running around somewhere. When I was eight years old, my father's company sent him out to the Midwest somewhere (I forget exactly where) to be a "scab", i.e. to work in the factory there while the regular workers were on strike. He was gone a week or two. I don't know what he did with his nights while so far from home, but knowing him as I do, I doubt he read the Bible in his hotel room.
Well, I didn't figure we'd be siblings, what with your constant comments about CuCr's age. Onto the question!
In a fairly recent episode of Family Guy, which member of the Legion of Doom took the blame for Lois discovering the Legion's plan to assassinate Jesus with the help of Adolph Hitler?
--no idea. I really need to watch more television.
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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