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dang. Sorry. I didn't really have any questions in mind when I tried to answer that other one, and I'm really drawing a blank right now. I can try to come up with something quick and inevitably lame or I'd be just as happy to abdicate the question to someone (anyone) else.
...now, if we can just get Professor Pyg confirmed.
dang. Sorry. I didn't really have any questions in mind when I tried to answer that other one, and I'm really drawing a blank right now. I can try to come up with something quick and inevitably lame or I'd be just as happy to abdicate the question to someone (anyone) else.
Go for the lame.
As long as it's not too lame. I mean, we all figured out that, since we never see Clark Kent at the same time we see Batman, that they must be one and the same person, so, that'd be lame. Like the whole Bruce Wayne never being around when Superman shows up.
Go for the lame.
As long as it's not too lame. I mean, we all figured out that, since we never see Clark Kent at the same time we see Batman, that they must be one and the same person, so, that'd be lame. Like the whole Bruce Wayne never being around when Superman shows up.
Put like that, I've never seen Karl Rove and Joe Quesada together, either....
Put like that, I've never seen Karl Rove and Joe Quesada together, either....
I bet you've also never seen Dick Cheney and Osama Bin Laden together, wither. Or black Michael Jackson and white Michael Jackson, or LaToya Jackson with either of them.
OK. This is literally from the comic that was nearest my computer.
Here's your trivia.
In the original Who's Who comic, in volume XIV from 1986, the issue that covered Luthor through Masters of Disaster, Gil Kane drew two characters. Name one.
...now, if we can just get Professor Pyg confirmed.
In the original Who's Who comic, in volume XIV from 1986, the issue that covered Luthor through Masters of Disaster, Gil Kane drew two characters. Name one.
OK. This is literally from the comic that was nearest my computer.
Here's your trivia.
In the original Who's Who comic, in volume XIV from 1986, the issue that covered Luthor through Masters of Disaster, Gil Kane drew two characters. Name one.
I now control both DC Trivia threads!! MUH-HAH-HAH-HAH!!
In a similar question: In the original 1986 Who's Who in the DC Universe, who drew the entry for Zatara the Magician, and what was this artist best known for drawing?
I now control both DC Trivia threads!! MUH-HAH-HAH-HAH!!
In a similar question: In the original 1986 Who's Who in the DC Universe, who drew the entry for Zatara the Magician, and what was this artist best known for drawing?
Umm... No clue who the artist was, but I bet he was known for semi-erotic, Vargas-style artwork.