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Dude...when will you learn, I am unstumpable on pre-Crossing/Teen Tony Iron Man?
But his dad was more a Hulk foe. Come to think of it, so was the Gremlin. Hence my mentioning his dad by his proper name rather then his alias. Yadda yadda yadda.
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New question: Name the three known members of the Golden Agency.
Of the Squadron Supreme universe? Power Princess (Zarda), Professor Imam and American Eagle (Jason Strongbow).
Of the Squadron Supreme universe? Power Princess (Zarda), Professor Imam and American Eagle (Jason Strongbow).
Well, luckily for you I didn't ask for real names. Jason Strongbow was the American Eagle of the 616-Universe, first seen in Marvel Two-In-One Annual, #5 or 6 I don't recall which. The American Eagle of the Golden Agency was James Dore, Sr., father of James Dore, Jr., the American Eagle/Cap'n Hawk/Blue Eagle of the Squadron Supreme. But the three known members are indeed Power Princess, Professor Imam and American Eagle, so you got it right.
Well, luckily for you I didn't ask for real names. Jason Strongbow was the American Eagle of the 616-Universe, first seen in Marvel Two-In-One Annual, #5 or 6 I don't recall which. The American Eagle of the Golden Agency was James Dore, Sr., father of James Dore, Jr., the American Eagle/Cap'n Hawk/Blue Eagle of the Squadron Supreme. But the three known members are indeed Power Princess, Professor Imam and American Eagle, so you got it right.
It always throws me when there are two or more characters with the same name but in differing universes.
Not the right answer.
And I'm pretty sure Richard Kiel will want to have you over for dinner later.
Truly a classic Twilight Zone episode, yet it had plot-holes big enough to drive a Kanamit flying saucer through.
Why would a Kanait "ambassador" be carrying around a friggin' cookbook?
Why would he leave said cookbook behind at the UN?
How in the world did Earthmen translate said book without any frame of reference, any "Rosetta stone" of any kind?
Do I put too much thought into a fifty-year-old TV episode?
Truly a classic Twilight Zone episode, yet it had plot-holes big enough to drive a Kanamit flying saucer through.
Why would a Kanait "ambassador" be carrying around a friggin' cookbook?
Why would he leave said cookbook behind at the UN?
How in the world did Earthmen translate said book without any frame of reference, any "Rosetta stone" of any kind?
Do I put too much thought into a fifty-year-old TV episode?
No. Not too much thought. Not when you consider that a new TZ movie is in the works and that's one of the episodes mentioned as being remade for part of the movie. Brad Pitt is supposedly going to be in it. I'm sure that thrills you to no end. They'll no doubt change the ending. Brad will end up eating the aliens perhaps.
Supposedly, it's going to be more or less like the previous TZ movie, where it's several episodes remade into one big fat overly expensive movie with a few people dying on the set of the flick, like Vic Morrow (from Combat).