You Were Looking For What?

Sadly, WordPress doesn’t give me a whole ton of information about what brings people to this place – it’ll tell me there were 48,000 (yeah, right!) Google searches that people followed to arrive at these pages, but not what terms they were using.

All I really get is a little piece on the dashboard about the Top Searches and, as I glanced at this morning, something caught my eye:

death of supergirl” isn’t surprising as the Crisis #7 Homage Page is consistently one of the most popular pages on this site, but “animated solid boobs

What the feck? I have no idea what that’s in connection with.

You people are weird.

Meet The New Cowl

Not quite the same as the old cowl.

It’s a quiet time here at Earth-Prime – the Bloodlines annotations are done, I’m sorting out putting together some new shelving for my comic boxes, and gearing up to start the Millennium annotations in the new year – so I thought I’d hone my Sketch Up skills a little more by re-doing Batman’s cowl. The first version was drawn on by hand; the second version was modelled in Sketch Up and was better, but I wasn’t really happy with it. So here’s a comparison between version two on the left, and version three on the right:

Subtle changes apart from the ears but I’m liking it. Shame I didn’t get it done before my end of year post in a couple of days where I’m still using version two.

Now if only I can get better at hair . . .

Merry Christmas!

Here’s hoping Santa brings you what you want, and maybe not what you deserve!

Justice League Of America Boot Quiz

As I mentioned in a comment on Mark Perigard‘s blog the other day, I’m still collecting olf Justice League of America and Green Lantern issues from the 60s and 70s, and recently picked up JLoA #113 and #114, two of the 100 Page Giants that DC were doing in the mid-70s.

Flipping through the issue made me realise just how different things are these days, over 40 years later. As well as an all new story featuring the League, a Justice Society reprint and another reprint from an early issue of JLoA (the classic Crisis on Earth-Three), #113 also had a handful of other . . . errr . . . features like the quiz about which boots the League members wear.

Seriously – this was a big enough deal that it was promoted on the cover!!

I’m guessing this was long before DC started bragging that comics weren’t just for kids.

Of course, I can’t mention this without offering you the chance to compete, so here’s the quiz – remember, you need to think as though you’re reading this in 1975. Answers after the fold.

Have your guesses ready? Click below for the answers.

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