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You're good. Labels: golden age green lantern , golden age shield , pep comics , phooey! I'm not ashamed to admit it: This is the first time Lois Lane has struck me as being remotely interesting. Whatever you're doing, Lois, keep it up! Well, a that's a really stupid thing to collect, and you're talking to a guy who literally collected rubber bands as a child.

And, b , I think you're missing the most awesome one of all:. Oh, Lois, we'll have none of your false modesty. You're totally grooving on this. Actually, Lois is having yet another one of her brain-damaged episodes.


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What caused this one? Check it out:. Mind you, Lois accused Clark of being Superman at least every other Thursday until he finally spilled the beans to her.

Lois would have been more surprised to find out that the Daily Planet cafeteria no longer served blue cheese salad dressing than to be confronted with proof that Clark and Supes were one and the same. Oh, comics Labels: action comics , amnesia , Jughead , lois lane , superman. But much like the not-so-good Captain, the Hunter's choice of battle gear left a little somethin'-somethin' to be desired:.

No, it's not the helmet. It's the loincloth. What kind of protection do you get when you're fighting someone from a loincloth? Off to the Costume Hall of Shame with you, Hunter! And yes, he was very similar to the Spider-Man foe, Kraven the Hunter, who would appear a good 20 years later. Everything old is new again! And no, that cover isn't from the Fiddler's first appearance, but it's pretty cool, so I used it. Let's check in on Don Davis, Espionage Ace! Oh, well. Better luck next time, Don! I mean, I don't know that the guy is a super-villain per se , but if you're going to put on the costume with the cape and the gloves and the big chest emblem, I'm just not following the pants and brown shoes decision.

That would make some sense, if he did that. Which he didn't. But that would still make sense. Moving on to another installment of Well There Ya Go! I vaguely remember Snowbird from an earlier ish, but I don't think I really appreciated the character. Check this out:. Oh, we're not finished. Keep going So, you're saying, "Adam, surely he's talking about snuff.

And when I don't answer, you'll break the awkward silence with Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you Exhibit "A" Thanks for your dime, kids! Labels: drugs , golden age shield , questionable fashion choices , Well There Ya Go. Figuring one issue a month, they've already been kicking for over 15 and a half years worth of comics! The first has to do with an atomic meltdown at a facility foolishly located in the middle of heavily-populate Metropolis. Supes seems oddly amused by the situation, don't you think?

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Anyway, there's all kinds of radiation behind that lead door. Got it? Remember that, because you'll soon see that Superham doesn't seem to understand the significance of it. He just tore off the lead door and exposed everyone in the room to lethal levels of radiation. Seriously, he couldn't give them a few seconds to clear the room first? Sure, he saves Metropolis I mean, radiation has a tendency to travel a bit, so I'm not sure what the area of effect was of that whole thing.

I'm not sure he really spared anyone an unpleasant death, long-term. Now for our second feature of Lapses in Judgment! Listen to your gut, Lois. Stranger danger! Oh, Lois. Jimmy couldn't protect you from a chihuahua. What are you thinking? You certainly did, Jimmy. You certainly did. Not even your rapidly-changing hair color will save you now.

Don't do what these people did, kids. Let's leave the week with more fun from Pud and the gang:. He should be one of the X-Men! Labels: action comics , ads , Jimmy Olsen , lapses in judgment , lois lane , superman , superman is a jerk. Thursday, November 14, AGH!

Don't Let it Get Me! I am positively giddy at the promise of Luke Cage and Iron Fist getting some live-action tv time. If there was a better team than Luke and the Fist back in the day, I don't know what it was. Did Captain Future used to to hurl lightning bolts, or is this something new?

He's always worn the lightning emblem, but I don't recall ever seeing this before. And the fact that they're making a big to-do out of him zapping a Nazi plane that was clearly flying too close to his logo makes me think this is a new thing.

Mind you, Lois accused Clark of being Superman at least every other Thursday until he finally spilled the beans to her. Lois would have been more surprised to find out that the Daily Planet cafeteria no longer served blue cheese salad dressing than to be confronted with proof that Clark and Supes were one and the same. Oh, comics Labels: action comics , amnesia , Jughead , lois lane , superman. But much like the not-so-good Captain, the Hunter's choice of battle gear left a little somethin'-somethin' to be desired:.

No, it's not the helmet. It's the loincloth.

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What kind of protection do you get when you're fighting someone from a loincloth? Off to the Costume Hall of Shame with you, Hunter! And yes, he was very similar to the Spider-Man foe, Kraven the Hunter, who would appear a good 20 years later. Everything old is new again! And no, that cover isn't from the Fiddler's first appearance, but it's pretty cool, so I used it. Let's check in on Don Davis, Espionage Ace! Oh, well. Better luck next time, Don! I mean, I don't know that the guy is a super-villain per se , but if you're going to put on the costume with the cape and the gloves and the big chest emblem, I'm just not following the pants and brown shoes decision.

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That would make some sense, if he did that. Which he didn't. But that would still make sense.