tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35995922.post5861613982444687729..comments2023-09-17T03:58:27.286-04:00Comments on The Aquaman Shrine: Who's Who: The Definitive Podcast of the DC Universe, Volume XVIIIrob!http://www.blogger.com/profile/17556471244882205031noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35995922.post-92005323260463210112014-03-17T18:58:35.649-04:002014-03-17T18:58:35.649-04:00Hey guys,
My Who’s Who XVIII cover has an all-fle...Hey guys,<br /><br />My Who’s Who XVIII cover has an all-flesh colored Plas neck too. Not sure if you guys have a defective issue or not!<br /><br />The guy in the Ivy is Professor Ivo, I believe. Two Batman villains, ya know.<br /><br />Phantom Girl – Sorry Shag, not getting the hate. PG looks like a very attractive girl-next-door type. Sort of a super-hero Phoebe Kates. Which is how I always took her, anyway. <br /><br />Phantom Lady- What more can one say? It’s Dave Stevens! Moving on.<br /><br />Phantom Stranger – Perfection.<br /><br />Pig-Iron – I remember when they covered his origin in the Captain Carrot book. It seemed weird to think DC published cartoon-like characters at one time. I assumed he had actually BEEN a cartoon character!<br /><br />Plastic Man – The most static pose of Plas...EVER. Why is he pointing at his toe? Is he trying to prove he can wiggle it. Good for him.<br />Power Girl – It’s okay. Not as cartoony as Staton would get in the late 80s/early 90s. <br /><br />Pow-Wow Smith- In his appearance on JLU, the character considered “Pow-Wow” to be a racist nickname.<br /><br />Prince Ra-Man – I have to admit I agree with you on Giella, Rob. I never was a fan of his inks. I don’t think he was as bad as Colletta COULD be, but I do think he didn’t have the flair that Colletta COULD bring, if he wasn’t rushing and erasing lines. I just never cared for his “soft” approach.<br /><br />Professor Hugo Strange – Cowan drew Strange in Batman Annual #10 around this time.<br /><br />Prof. Milo – Belive it or not, he made it on to several episodes of Batman: The Animated Series, voiced by Treat Williams! Len Wein dug him up from his obscure 50s appearances in the 70s. Neal Adams drew his appearance in Batman #255, which was adapted into a BTAS episode. The Batman/Starman of 1957 WAS the inspiration for the “Starman of 1951” in Robinson’s run.<br /><br />Power Girl DID first learn about her Atlantean retcon origin in that Secret Origins issue.<br /><br />Thanks for making Monday tolerable, fellas!Earth 2 Chrishttp://www.supermatescomic.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com