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I had tons of comic books when I was growing up. I used to red comics instead of having video games. I used to like getting my hair cut at the local old style barber shop because they always had the new editions out for the kids. I knew all of the JLA members by heart (Justice League of America).
I have a Trivia question for those who liked comics also, What were the names of all the members of the JLA? There were 17 total. No cheating!
I just thought it would be interesting to see if their was anyone out there who enjoyed comics also.
Let's see-- Green lantern, Superman, Wonderwoman, Batman, Hawkman, Robin, Martian Manhunter, Aquaman, Green Arrow, Flash-- uhh uhhh-- dang! I can't think of anymore! Was Firestorm one of them? I know there is more women, but who paid attention to them? (just kidding!) Now can you name the Avengers?
Originally posted by Like M. Fords What about The Wonder Twins, or were they just on TV?
I always felt the Wonder Twins were pretty lame. They really got hosed when they were giving out superpowers. "form of a cattapiller, form of a puddle" ????? By no means were they cool
And whenever he turned into just plain water,where did the bucket come from???? Ok the girl's any animal superpower was kinda cool, but the guy's water based power was lame.
I wasn't into the super hero comic thing, Mad and Cracked were more to my liking. I still have a huge stack up at the cabin from when I was a young'in, heck my kids 18 and 13 grew up reading them on rainy days.
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