Captain America 271, Marvel Comics, cover-dated July 1982.
"The Mystery of Mr. X," by David Anthony Kraft, with art by Alan Kupperberg and friends.
What happens when Bill from the Bat-Pod comes to talk about a comic book this DOES NOT feature Batman? Is he able to submit Professor Alan, or does he get counted out?
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Now this was a fun talk and a fun issue.
ReplyDeleteI was not a big Marvel guy as a kid and I did not get any Captain America, one of the titles I never read. But this sounded like fun.
I dip in and out of wrestling because it is a sort of comic book like landscape of good guys and bad guys. My peak would probably be mid 80s (the Hulk Hogan/Macho Man Savage era) or the WCW v NWO era of the mid 90s. I am NWO ... 4 LIFE !!!!
I do have to chuckle at the 'instead of arresting me for murder, let's rassle' idea but it was a simpler time!
Great discussion for sure!
Thank you. Yes, both feature colorful larger-than-life heroes & villains.
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