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Even if I got one exactly right, I don't know if I'd know the relavance to him out other then that it's a name he used. Like, Clark Kent's relavance to Superman.
Robotman was Bob Crane and I think Cliff Steele... I can't think of the third, and the second one might just be the Doom Patrol Robotman and not the Golden Ager.
Little help, anyone?
--wyld
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
Uh huh. And after he retired as Starman, Ted Knight got a job as a news anchor in Minneapolis.
Oh, the many times Ted's job has come up on the trivia threads. Let's not forget that after he retired from the news job, he moved to San Francisco to work on a newspaper comicstrip, with his wife, two hot daughters, new born son and some freaky guy. They were all too close for comfort, but considering his mother-in-law was Alice Kramden, that's saying something.
But we're digressing from the original trivia question: name all three "human" identities used by the Golden-Age Robotman (one of which was Robert Crane) and their relevance to Robotman.
Paul Dennis was another of the three. I don't know the third though, or the significance. I only know Robert Crane and Paul Dennis because they're both mentioned in the closing issues of James Robinson's Starman series, when Jack goes back to 1951.
HeroClix needs more Goblin.
Acceptable in such forms as Green, Grey, Demo, Hob, Ultimate, and "Menace."