Adam Strange 2: What they were saying then
Once again, Ill be using this thread to post the original letter columns for the latest archive release, Adam Strange volume 2. I hope this will be a valuable reading companion to the stories, and...
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In #75's LC, there were some interesting letters critiquing Infantino's futuristic designs in "Multiple Menace Weapon", although Paul Gambaccini took issue with everyone being bald. There were also...
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OP, thanks for another great read! I'm saving them all in my Adam Strange Folder!__________________It is not important whether all ways of life are included in the search for a universal way of life,...
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No one in this next column came close to the hubris of Lord Hume, but there were some noteworthy letters nonetheless. Another MIT student named Bill Sarill made an interesting observation that the...
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Thanks for the letters pages to MiS 76, OP!__________________It is not important whether all ways of life are included in the search for a universal way of life, but rather that those who do search,...
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While many readers gushed over the developments in "The Spaceman Who Fought Himself" in #74, others were more interested in the technical aspects of the character. Doug Storer brought up the problems...
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Even though I am on temporary leave, I had to come copy the letters pages and say thanks.
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"The Planet that Came to a Standstill" is widely regarded as one of the fan favorites of DC's Silver Age, and indeed it went on to win that year's Alley Award for best full-length story. Surprisingly...
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In #80's column, several readers grappled with the problem first raised by Doug Storer back in #77 - namely, how does Adam manage to fly and stop himself at high speeds and overcome air resistance and...
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OK - we're getting near the end of the line, as we forge ahead to take a peek at what readers said about the last 3 stories in this volume.In #81's LC, Alanna was a hot topic, as readers commented on...
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"The Metal Conqueror of Rann" contained some beautifully evocative scenes as Adam fought desperately for his lover's life. In fact, anyone who thinks DC's Silver Age characters were too robotic should...
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Thank you so much!! These posts really add to my enjoyment of the book. Shame on DC (and Marvel too!) for leaving all of these letter columns and text features out of the Archives. But thanks to...
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Quote:Bump for the vault.Absolutely. Nice work, Osgood.It brings back some pleasant memories to see these columns again, and not only for the letters themselves, but to see the artwork awards, too....
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Surprisingly, nobody remarked on that foxy outfit she wore at the end of the story -------------------------Funny you should mention that -- my wife gave me this archive for xmas, and when I opened up...
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What a wonderful thread! Reading these letters electronically made me go pick up the original comics and start flipping through them again.As for the original art, a complete Infantino drawn story...
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