It's too bad we never saw Starro the Conquerer on the Saturday morning cartoons back in the day. I think he would have fit right in in The Super-Friends.
The FF first faced Starro way back in STF #278...
It's too bad we never saw Starro the Conquerer on the Saturday morning cartoons back in the day. I think he would have fit right in in The Super-Friends.
The FF first faced Starro way back in STF #278...
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You picked one of my favorite Justice League Adventures covers! Awesome!
Starro is thinking small he should attach himself to Galactus
Actually, Ross, viewers came pretty close back in 1967/68 with the Superman-Aquaman Hour of Adventure on CBS. One of the Aqua-episodes had the Sea King taking on an undersea pirate named Capt. Barracuda* who rode a giant starfish called Starro!
*It makes me wonder if Filmation did a little pastiching from the Marvel character who had debuted in Strange Tales (v.1) #120, roughly four years earlier.
See STF #2342 @ 9/11/18.
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