
Posted by Terry Hooper on 3/23/2006, 4:11 pm I have to wonder though;there used to be a retailer/fan joke about Hawkman #1s -to be honest I loved those old 1960s Hawkman strips -there was one with the Atom where they faced Brahmin deities. Joy! In fact,I think I have quite a collection of Hawkman issues. I'm glad there was no Hawkwoman #1! In fact,why "HawkGIRL"? She,as a character is legally an adult so isn't "girl" quite un-PC? Stargirl....okay,she's a teen and you can get away with that! I'll admit that the Startman series I avoided as I was too much of an old Golden Age Starman fan....I'm trying to correct that,though. Here's one for members:What do YOU consider to be the highlight[s]of all the Starman series,Stargirl's career to date [yep,I missed Stars 'n' Stripes]? Educate this 48 year old Bristolian and feel the luuuuurve back,baby!
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Hullo.
Hopefully you've all read the Simonson interview on this site? What a tease! Looking forward to how it develops -but the UK is a way behind on some titles for odd reasons that make no sense!
Cuddles.
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