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    Respect Pulsar Stargrave (DC/LOSH Villain)

    o Another entry in my Pre-Crisis Powerhouses series. Previous Threads: Zha-Vam Drang the Destroyer Composite Superman Duplicate Boy Background: Pulsar Stargrave (cool name, huh?) is a villain who first appeared in 1977 (if the ridiculous disco outfit didn't tip you off), and has menaced the...
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    Pre-Crisis Superman Overview

    Action Comics #459 Overall Notes: - This issue had the archive error, first one in a while, so I'll have to printscreen the scans Superman Story Notes: - Continuation of the story from the previous issue Feat Catalogue: Superman always has his super hearing tuned to the burglar alarms in...
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    Pre-Crisis Superman Overview

    Action Comics #457 Superman Story Notes: This is another infamous cover that was featured on Superdickery. In fact, according to someone from another forum, this might even be the single most infamous Superman cover of all time. Two of Jon's guesses for Superman's secret identity are Robert...
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    Pre-Crisis Superman Overview

    Action Comics #455 Notes: This is a special double - sized story that takes up the entire issue, but so as not to disappoint fans of Green Arrow and the Atom, it guest stars them as well. The distance between the Fortress of Solitude and Clark Kent's office in Metropolis is stated in this...
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    Pre-Crisis Superman Overview

    Action Comics #453 Superman Story Notes: Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent have a private phone line they use to contact each other for emergencies There is a possible reference to one of the Hulk's catchphrases in this story. When Clark Kent threatens a villain, the villain replies "You?! Ha...
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    Pre-Crisis Superman Overview

    With all of the crazy covers that have been featured on Superdickery, that one just seems to blend in with the rest at this point.
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    Pre-Crisis Superman Overview

    Which one would that be? I always thought the most famous cover was #1, with the car.
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    Pre-Crisis Superman Overview

    Action Comics #450 Superman Story Notes: I believe this is another cover that was featured on Superdickery Entertainers mentioned to have performed in Las Vegas in this story include Dean Martin, Phyllis Diller, Elvis Presley, and Don Rickles. Las Vegas is referred to as "a coupla thousand...
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    Pre-Crisis Superman Overview

    Action Comics #449 Superman Story Notes: Apparently the telephone system in the Galaxy building is one of the most complex on Earth James Bond is referenced in this issue The Russian spy in the Galaxy building was behind the plot in this issue, but he still isn't exposed by the end of the...
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    Super Sentai Respect Thread. (Feats and discussion)

    It seems like they broke a dimensional barrier, opening a hole from one dimension to another. That's a useful ability and potentially hax, but not really quantifiable.
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    Super Sentai Respect Thread. (Feats and discussion)

    Going by just what is in those clips, it seems that he is an embodiment of the human race's hatred, and if he is killed, he will infect the entire human race with hatred and evil. That would make him a worldwide scale threat to civilization, but not 'planet level' as in threatening to...
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    Respect Marvel Comics' characters

    What's the source of that scan?
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    Pre-Crisis Superman Overview

    Action Comics #447 Superman Story Notes: Vartox, a character we will probably be covering later (if we get that far), is mentioned in this issue, having previously appeared in another title Again, the Earth's population is implied to be 3 billion at this point, even though IRL it was closer...
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    Pre-Crisis Superman Overview

    Action Comics #445 Superman Story Notes: The cover of this issue is an homage to the classic "Flash of Two Worlds" story from Flash vol 1 #123, which was the first story to formally introduce the concept of a multiverse to DC (written by Gardner Fox). This story sees the return of the actor...
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    Pre-Crisis Superman Overview

    Action Comics #444 Superman Story Notes: This cover was another one that was featured on Superdickery, I believe The villains in this issue show records of how they assassinated many heroes in the past, including Trygg, supposedly "the most powerful hero in the Andromeda galaxy"...
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