
Posted by CJ Finnegan on September 20, 2006, 10:41 am, in reply to "Re: Superman vs Captain Marvel - the Facts." I already know about Luthor, Superboy, Supergirl and Krypto being pale imitations of Sivana, Junior, Mary (and both she and Supergirl were created by Otto Binder!) and Hoppy. In fact, going one step further, you could say that Brainiac was a pale, unfunny, "humanized" version of Mr. Mind. Trials of SHAZAM is a very weak attempt (IMO) at what you're clamoring for ("getting rid of the "Holy Moley" that's held him down for so long"). I'ts not MY cuppa tea, but maybe you'll like it. --Previous Message--
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Sweetie, it's not crap. Many manga series were/are inspired by both Disney films such as Snow White and Golden and Silver Age comics. I was attempting to point out that THE ORIGINAL Billy, Mary and Freddy were the INSPIRATIONS for many of the characters Viz, TokyoPop and other manga publishers put out today, NOT the other way around.
: where do these guys get this manga crap?
: luther is a clone of sivana, superboy &
: suprgirl are clones of captain marvel jr.
: and mary marvel, & krypto's a knock off
: of hoppy the marvel bunny. just give credit
: to captain marvel for being superman's one
: true match. i'll admit the that the
: cheesyness has got to go, but is that as bad
: as wearing red underwear? dc messed up with
: captain marvel way too much in the 33 years
: that they had him and now it's time the cap
: be taken seriously. they need to get rid of
: the "holy moly" that's held him
: back for so long.
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