Wednesday, March 15, 2023
Tigra and Bronze Tiger
Bronze Tiger was a favorite of mine in John Ostrander's Suicide Squad stories back in the day, so I was disappointed to not see the character included in either of the live action movies. I guess there's a chance he could show up in the Amanda Waller series that is being planned, there may be a new version of Task Force X introduced in that.
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Why not? One G.O.O.D. Turner deserves another.
P.S. How many Millenials remember his and Richard Dragon's original employer? ;-)
before his Brave & Bold visits? or with training days with Bruce?
Bronze Tiger was a member of Task Force X on Arrow, but not being much of a fan of either the character or the team in the comics, I don't know how well he was represented.
Say... what if Weapon X were to join Task Force X? (#2652 doesn't count; that's the other way around.) We could find out that, on Earth-STF, he was the team's first field commander, and that's why they're called Task Force X.
@Carycomic: As the winner of the contest to determine what G.O
O.D. stands for, I certainly do. I still have the autographed Denny O'Neil script that I won.
@Bob Buethe: then you are to be admired and envied, sir. :-)
@Detective Tobor: I was referring to his debut as partner to the title character of RICHARD DRAGON, KUNG FU FIGHTER. Back when DC was still only twenty cents--plus sales tax--in the real world!
@Cary & Other Bob: In my TTRPG setting Chaos Theory, G.O.O.D. is the Global Organization for Order and Decency. What is it in your discussion?
Global Organization for Organized Defense. Barney Ling, Director of Operations. At least in Asia during the 1970's!---Cary
P.S.---I wonder if Gold Key's Tiger Girl will ever team up, here, with Harvey's Tiger Boy? If only to finally see if I.N.F.A.M.Y. stands for International Network of Felons, Anti-authoritarians, and Miscellaneous Yeggs.
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