Regular STF visitors know that Tigra is Wildcat's niece, as outlined in STF #2551. They first shared a cover on STF #1265, and last appeared together in the middle of a 7-part tale in STF #3667... I thought that for this time I would present a story that took place while Greer Grant Nelson was still in her original Cat identity.
Hey there. What font do you use for your dialogue?
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ReplyDeleteOh, that's right! Her married name was Nelson. I wonder if Airboy and the Golden Age Dr. Fate would be included as in-laws?
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ReplyDeleteThis is one pairing that should never be taken for Granted. #BadPunNoCookie
ReplyDeleteIf this particular kaiju was adopted by them, as a rescue pet, would that make him "Gargrantuon"?
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ReplyDeleteHave Tigra have a cover with her cousin Ted Grant's son Wildcat later called Tomcat (Tom Grant, Metahuman were-panther),
ReplyDeleteFirst appearance: Justice Society of America #3.
These days, everyone's looking for a little help so they're happy to see a Grant.
ReplyDeleteIf they offered Gargantuon a job in maintenance maybe that's all G. is looking for.
A little place to call home. Might even do night work.
If he cleaned up around the observatory of the Golden Age Starman, would that make it Ted Knight-work?
ReplyDeleteThe Cat work with Power Girl could be something that could go a long way.
ReplyDelete@Horsefeathers: And they would teaming up against Red Lantern Dex-Star!
ReplyDeleteThat's one way to "unleash" the inner animal
ReplyDeleteAnother way would be to pay them in Krypto-currency. ;-)
ReplyDeleteGargantuon looks to be a dog to me -- this could be a troubling confrontation.
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