Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Hourman and She-Hulk

 

Just why would a founding JSA member and a gamma-induced Avenger join forces to confront a tyrant on the other side of the galaxy? I'm not sure... but I would have been willing to shell out sixty cents to find out!

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  1. Part 2 flash Gordon and Gordon Ramsey cook mings defeat

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  2. Anon633 thinks just like me. Ming is out to get revenge on the Gordon family for interfering in his affairs, once too often. Unfortunately, he's abducted the wrong Flash!

    Namely, Jay Garrick.

    So, Rex Tyler has approached Jen Walters who's ex-boyfriend Wyatt Wingfoot is the ex-college classmate and long-time friend of Johnny Storm whose brother-in-law just happens to have a hyper-spatial teleportation device!

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    1. In short, this could serve as a sequel to STF #1334 from Dec. 2015.

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  3. Say, when are we going to get a photo cover with Oscar Isaac and Hartley Sawyer? They could investigate an attempted murder of Kevin Bacon....

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  4. Tentative title: "Six Points of Dictatorship"?

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  5. "Other side of the galaxy?" Is Mongo in... the Gamma Quadrant?

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    1. "Other side of the galaxy"? I thought that Mongo was a rogue planet that intruded into Earth's Solar System... or was that only the case for the planet Porno, where 'Flesh' Gordon has his adventures?

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    2. Nope! You remembered right, the first time. Which makes me wonder if Mongo might be an autistic savant among living planets (as compared to Ego and Mogo).

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  6. It must certainly be within Boom Tube range of the Galactic Empire. See STF #2490 from Feb. 2019.

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    1. Yvonne guested on the Magician (Bill Bixby) in 1973.

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    2. The closest Batgirl (Babs Gordon) has come to working with the Hulk, here, is when she met Doc Samson in STF #3952 (@ Feb. 2023) and Jen Walters, attorney-at-law, in STF #1396 (@ Feb. 2016). Hmmm!

      That's three Februaries in a row. Is the Calendar Man in your custody on a work release program, Ross?

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  8. I'm sure those were all just coincidences, Carycomic.

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    1. As Leroy Jethro Gibbs might've said: "Once is coincidence. Twice or more? That's a pattern!"

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    2. I prefer Fleming's Law: If it happens once it's happenstance; twice is coincidence; three times is enemy action.

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    3. @Carycomic: would Gibbs have called that Rule 92?

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  9. @Bob Greenwade: as in Ian Fleming?

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  10. Yep! From the original novel "Goldfinger."

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    1. As Albert Einstein might've said: "5-Q plus 5-Q = 10-Q!"

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  11. Cover of the month!

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