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chernobog13 · 11 days ago
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Superstars of Earth-Two, based on Golden Age cover appearances, by Jerry Ordway and Rich Seetoo:
Batman is from Detective Comics (vol. 1) #27 (May, 1939) (first appearance)
The Spectre is from More Fun Comics #54 (April, 1940)
Superman is from Superman (vol. 1) #1 (June, 1939)
Green Lantern is from All-American Comics(vol. 1) #16 (July, 1940) (first appearance)
Wonder Woman is from Sensation Comics (vol. 1) #1
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wanderingmind867 · 14 days ago
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You know, we already have four teens in the 40s and 50s who could've been made the Earth-Two Teen Titans equivalent. Robin (Dick Grayson), Speedy (Roy Harper), the Star-Spangled Kid and Sandy, the Golden Boy. All four of these characters already existed on Earth-Two, yet I don't know if we address all of them. I'm pretty sure everyone forgets that there was a unique Green Arrow and Speedy on Earth-Two, but it's true. They were seperate from their Earth-One counterparts, and therefore Speedy could definitely have been a part of the JSA stuff. If the Star-Spangled Kid could transition from the Seven Soldiers of Victory to the JSA, why not Roy Harper too? And hell, Earth-Two's Roy Harper probably never had any drug problems. Their Oliver Queen never grew the goatee and lost his fortune. They were too busy being lost in time for a significant portion of time (as detailed in Justice League of America #100-102). So, you know, they could have done something with him. But no, instead they forgot about him. I really wonder if anyone at DC was coordinating anything to make sense. Because the Earth-Two stuff always reeks to me of missed potential.
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orange-s-mario · 6 months ago
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artphotographyofmen · 10 months ago
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Superman by Nicola Scott
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shayera-the-magpie · 4 months ago
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Just because I prefer the Pre-Crisis Earth-One Hawks doesn't mean I don't find this moment between the Pre-Crisis Earth-Two Hawks heartfelt.
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aridatinas-art · 7 days ago
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something something ... Stanford "Why didn't Rudolf just kill the other reindeer?" Pines and Fiddleford "I create death-mechas when my feelings get hurt" McGucket
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thomasstaples · 7 months ago
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C.S. Lewis in a letter to Charles A. Huttar March 30th 1962
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spectralsmegaverse · 1 year ago
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Cidialia
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autistook · 8 months ago
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Dom Monaghan and Billy Boyd on Merry, Pippin and the Ents, the Two Towers, Cast Commentary
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applestruda · 1 year ago
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chernobog13 · 7 months ago
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The Earth-Two Robin and his "little sister," the Huntress, by Neal Adams and Rich Seetoo.
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wanderingmind867 · 16 days ago
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The ages of each of the shown Justice Society members and their villians when they show up in Justice League of America #21-22 in 1963:
The Flash (Jay Garrick): Jay Garrick was born in 1918, so he'd be 45 years old in 1963.
Green Lantern (Alan Scott): Alan Scott was born in 1913 (in my headcanon), so he's turning 50 in 1963.
Hawkman (Carter Hall): Born in 1917, Carter Hall is 46 in 1963.
The Atom (Al Pratt): Born in 1921, Al Pratt is 42 in 1963.
Hourman (Rex Tyler): Born in 1913, Rex Tyler is 50 in 1963.
Black Canary (Dinah Lance): Since she was born in 1923 (in my personal headcanon), she'd be 40 years old in 1963.
Doctor Fate (Kent Nelson): Born in 1908, Kent Nelson is technically 55 years old. But through the magic of Nabu, he probably looks no older than 40.
The Wizard (William Zard): Born in 1913 (like Alan Scott and Rex Tyler), The Wizard is 50 in 1963.
The Fiddler (Issac Bowin): Born in 1915, The Fiddler is 48 in 1963.
The Icicle (Joar Mahkent): Just like The Wizard, Joar Mahkent was born in 1913, so he's 50 in 1963.
And before anyone asks, the majority of Infinity Inc would already be born by this point. With some exceptions (like Jade and Obsidian), most of these heroes and villians already have their kids by now.
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orange-s-mario · 10 months ago
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amazing
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mustasekittens · 9 months ago
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HI BABY HI YOU'RE HOME I'M HOME HI BABY HI ❤️💙❤️💙
close up!!
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my sillies <3
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sableeira · 7 days ago
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2025 sounds like the perfect year for the release of a fourth and final book in a sci-fi fantasy tetralogy with lesbian necromancers in space and a beautiful, strong, and angry barbie titular character
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mmelolabelle · 3 months ago
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Adar had to die because if he, Gil-Galad and Elendil were all in Middle Earth at the same time there would have simply been too much Dad Energy ™️ for the populace to handle. They would have defeated Sauron through sheer “I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed” force alone.
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