If only the Fantastic Four knew the Trapster’s secret weakness was nail polish!
Daredevil #35, “Daredevil Dies First,” (by Stan Lee and Gene Colan) is a good example of the problems of both the Marvel method and of “writing what you know” when …
Daredevil #35, “Daredevil Dies First,” (by Stan Lee and Gene Colan) is a good example of the problems of both the Marvel method and of “writing what you know” when …
The warden on this page from Flash #174. And the guard too.Seriously, what kind of idiot looks at the Mirror Master polishing a mirror and doesn’t think “Uh-oh”? Certainly not …
Once again my Silver Age rereading has caught up with a post (from almost exactly two years ago) so I’m reposting. This time it’s about the strange Silver Age career …
Me got so far ahead on blog posting, decided no point to posting any of them! So me post this instead!Besides, me not like Bizarro stories! Me never like them …
Late in 1967, DC announced that big changes were in the works.I’m pretty sure I didn’t care much. I was perfectly satisfied with the comics I was getting; I’d be …
As far as I know all calendars currently in use mark some date as the start of the new year. No matter which date you pick, it has no effect …