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Thanks for sharing your list. But, how can JLA 1 be ahead of be first GL in Showcase 22?

 

Exactly. :sumo:

For that matter, how can Adventure 247 rank behind B&B 34/Showcase 34? The Legion has been much more popular and successful than either Hawkman or Atom.

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Thanks for sharing your list. But, how can JLA 1 be ahead of be first GL in Showcase 22?

 

Exactly. :sumo:

For that matter, how can Adventure 247 rank behind B&B 34/Showcase 34? The Legion has been much more popular and successful than either Hawkman or Atom.

 

I agree with that also. :popcorn:

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Speaking of DC continuity, there's some griping going on about the multiverse in the Flash thread in the Modern forum.

 

I thought Barry was dead and Wally was back... hm

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Peoplw today seem to think there was a seamless coversion from Golden Age to Silver Age. Not true. Most of us 10-14 years old in 1961 had never neard of Cap America much less a Golden Age Flash. Flash 123 started the revival of dozens of superheroes much the way FF 4 and Avengers 4 did.

 

Here's the difference: FF 4 and Avengers 4 reintroduced characters (Submariner and Captain America) who became major characters in the Marvel Universe, while none of the GA DC characters "stuck" in the SA lineup, but were instead limited to guest appearances, tryout issues in Showcase or BB, and a short-lived solo run for the Spectre.

 

 

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