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Flashback for Wally West 0

Whereas most readers enjoy origins stories for superheroes, it is rare for a teenager to have superhero adventures. Turning back the clock--or taking a ‘flash’ back--to when Wally West was fifteen years old is what makes this story so special. Teenager Wally is having many of the same problems which most teenagers encounter.  He has not yet reached the age where he can obtain his driver's license, and he feels overly dependent upon his parents and friends for travel.  Through Wally’s discussion...

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Wrath and Love 0

This issue presents four different stories which originally appeared in four different issues of Adventure Comics. The reprinted Adventure Comics issues are 431 (“Wrath of the Spectre” February 1974), 432 (“Anguish of the Spectre” April 1974), 433 (The Swami and the Spectre” June 1974), 426 (“Adventurer’s Club” 1973). The main character in the series is New York Police Detective Lieutenant Jim Corrigan is a ghost called the Spectre. Murdered by gangsters, Corrigan has returned from beyond the g...

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Rebirth or Restoration 0

With the introduction of the second series of Wonder Woman in 1987, George Perez began writing storylines, which retained character names primarily and Wonder Woman’s powers, but steered away from the stories printed in the original series. Perez’s modern storylines were very different from the original series, and many loyal fans who faithfully read the original series wondered what might remain the same and what might be different over the long haul. As each new issue appeared in the second s...

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Scarface's return and Sugar's debut 0

Did any of you Batman readers enjoy Arnold Wesker, the Ventriloquist, and his 1920s Thompson Submachine Gun toting gangster mannequin, Scarface, as an adversary for Batman over the years?  Did anyone feel disappointment--maybe even a void--since the unique Arnold Wesker was murdered and Scarface's head was smashed?  Then, this is an issue for you.  Scarface has returned, and now he's got an adoring beautiful blonde partner to make the combination work in a much different way.  One of the interes...

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The Rat Race: A feature issue for the Pied Piper 0

The setting is Chicago.  Hartley Rathaway, also known as the Pied Piper is in James Jesse's FBI office, hoping to talk and obtain Jesse's help.  Jesse, now an FBI agent but formerly known as the Rogue Trickster, confronts the Piper.  Piper speaks to Jesse using his first name in a friendly way, but Jesse tries to disarm and then shoot Piper.  Unable to stop the Trickster in any other way, the Pied Piper plays his pipe music and dozens of rats rush to the attack.  It is amusing to see so many rat...

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