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I remember on first hearing Kevin Conroy as Batman's voice thinking he was trying too hard, or some such disappointment. Now I can't think of Batman sounding like anyone else.
--though, that may have something to do with Christian Bale's Bat-Boogeyman voice.
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Yeah... if they'd wanted it done right, they'd of dubbed in Conroy's voice over Bale's when Bale was wearing the Bat-Outfit. Might've been better recieved.
Tho, Conroy did provide the voice for the animated pre-quel, "Gotham Knights". That was a pretty good flick, over-all.
CuCr has it right. It was, indeed, a thief. Pretty big come-down for him.
OK, new question. Name three different comic book titles that have featured, in at least one issue, a new solo story of the Golden-Age Atom, Al Pratt. (And I'm not counting the Atom "chapters" of the Justice Society stories in All-Star Comics.)
OK, new question. Name three different comic book titles that have featured, in at least one issue, a new solo story of the Golden-Age Atom, Al Pratt. (And I'm not counting the Atom "chapters" of the Justice Society stories in All-Star Comics.)
All American Comics, Adventure Comics, and I think he was in several issues of "The Atom".
All American Comics, Adventure Comics, and I think he was in several issues of "The Atom".
All-American Comics counts. Adventure Comics never hosted a solo story of the original Atom; and his two appearances in The Atom were team-ups with the Silver-Age Atom, so they don't count either.
Most super-hero features in the 1940s stayed in one title (or two if they were lucky enough to get their own title), but the Atom bounced around a bit. Then again, his feature lasted until 1949, years after many others were canceled, so who had the last laugh?
All-American Comics counts. Adventure Comics never hosted a solo story of the original Atom; and his two appearances in The Atom were team-ups with the Silver-Age Atom, so they don't count either.
Most super-hero features in the 1940s stayed in one title (or two if they were lucky enough to get their own title), but the Atom bounced around a bit. Then again, his feature lasted until 1949, years after many others were canceled, so who had the last laugh?
All-American Comics, Flash Comics, and All Fun Comics.
As for the last laugh... well, it ain't Al Pratt, he's dead.
Nope. All-Flash Comics means just that: all Flash. To the best of my knowledge no feature other than Flash ever appeared in All-Flash. If any did, it wasn't the Atom.
NOW we have a winner! The Golden-Age Atom was the star of one of the "Whatever Happened To?" back-up stories in DC Comics Presents!
Solo stories of the original Atom also appeared in Comic Cavalcade (#'s 23, 26 and 28) and Sensation Comics (#86).
Your question, JTR.
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I didn't say DC Comics Presents at first, thinking it was too easy. All-American, I think, was the book he debuted in. And Flash... who didn't show up in that book on occassion? And now I need to come up with a good question. Or any ole DC related question.
And Flash... who didn't show up in that book on occassion?
Superman
Batman
Wonder Woman
Sandman
Dr. Fate
Dr. Mid-Nite
Starman
Spectre
Hourman
Crimson Avenger
Green Arrow
Aquaman
Shining Knight
Robotman
Johnny Quick
Liberty Belle
Star-Spangled Kid
Sargon the Sorcerer
Green Lantern
Zatara
Vigilante
Mr. Teriffic
Wildcat
TNT
Captain X
Superman
Batman
Wonder Woman
Sandman
Dr. Fate
Dr. Mid-Nite
Starman
Spectre
Hourman
Crimson Avenger
Green Arrow
Aquaman
Shining Knight
Robotman
Johnny Quick
Liberty Belle
Star-Spangled Kid
Sargon the Sorcerer
Green Lantern
Zatara
Vigilante
Mr. Teriffic
Wildcat
TNT
Captain X
I'm CustomCreator, and I approve this message and vote for Palin-McCain.
That wasn't actually the question.
Tho, now that I think about it, I haven't got a good one to ask, so lets say that was indeed the question. That means you got it right, so, the thread is yours again.
Have fun.