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The creator of Alan Scott, anyway.

Still sad and stuff rumblecry.gif
I.S.T.
QUOTE (DarkNarcoleptic @ Dec 14 2006, 02:00 AM) *
The creator of Alan Scott, anyway.

Still sad and stuff rumblecry.gif


Is your superhero name Nit-Pick Man or something?

I wonder what DC will do to honor him, if they do anything at all.
Hadlen Weltall
DC's solution:
honor him by remembering what he gave us.
honor him by promoting who he created.
honor him by continuuing his legacy.

that and a special foreword in future comics that have relevance. Don't forget we're getting a Green Lantern Annual this year. not to mention the Editor's note page in the following months.
Big Grim
I love all those Golden Age heroes of the JSA/All-Star Squadron. If it weren't for their creators we wouldn't have the legacy of heroes we have today.
GhostRider
QUOTE (Big Grim @ Dec 14 2006, 05:48 PM) *
I love all those Golden Age heroes of the JSA/All-Star Squadron. If it weren't for their creators we wouldn't have the legacy of heroes we have today.

Damn straight!
Bestimus Mucho
Allan Scott: The Green Lantern... decked out in red purple and yellow.
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He wields the Bump of Power!
Big Grim
QUOTE (No Less Than A God @ Dec 21 2006, 07:13 PM) *
Allan Scott: The Green Lantern... decked out in red purple and yellow.

hey, it was WWII. Flash wore a billed helmet, blue jeans, and a shirt. Superman's shirt was a knitted sweater. And let's not forget Mr. Terrific's costume. No one ever claimed the JSA were fashionable.
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