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You didn't specify Fawcett; you specified "pre-Crisis". During Shazam's run in World's Finest Comics it was revealed that Kid Eternity was Freddy Freeman's brother; so his "Grandpa" that was on the boat with him when it was torpedoed by Nazis was his, and Freddy's, maternal grandfather.
I thought the Kid Eternity storyline was POST Crisis ???
Course, nowadays, that's been retconned away, but still.
But okay, here's a new question: Saul Cartwright and Peter McCarthy were two different DC comics characters who were both based on the same real-life person. Who?
But okay, here's a new question: Saul Cartwright and Peter McCarthy were two different DC comics characters who were both based on the same real-life person. Who?
Oh, wait, you're back to the Oliver Twists questions.
Oh, wait, you're back to the Oliver Twists questions.
I'll say Paul McCartney ?
Paul McCartney is right. Saul Cartwright, who appeared in Batman #222 and The All-New Atom #16, was based on Paul as a Beatle; Peter McCarthy, from Teen Titans (first series) #46, was based on Paul in his Wings years.
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
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