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Superman Comic Question
I remember a Superman comic from when i was a kid, in it the Superman Robots appeared and there were miniature versions of them. I have been trying to locate this issue(s) for a long time, but no luck.
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Any idea of what decade the comic was from?
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Action 276 perhaps
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As it happens, I'm friends with Craig "Mr. Silver Age" Shutt and Bob "Answer Man" Rozakis, along with at least half a dozen guys who have forgotten more Superman trivia than the rest of us will ever know (including Mark Waid). So I've posted the question to my Facebook wall and will update you with answers. Bob has already said "Sounds more like a story with the Superman Emergency Squad (the Kandorians) than one with tiny robots." which makes sense to me.
Update: Craig thinks it's probably an Emergency Squad story as well. So, when Mr. Silver Age and the Answer Man think it's the Emergency Squad, it's probably the Emergency Squad. James, in case you don't know, the SUperman Emergency Squad was a bunch of Kandorians who look just like Superman. When SUperman needs help, they put on Superman costumes and leave Kandor to go help him deal with whatever issue he's having. That's them on the cover of the comic Trevor referenced. |
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Superman Robot
http://www.comicvine.com/superman-robot/4005-9576/ Possibilities??: Action 276 Jimmy Olsen 63 Jimmy Olsen 135 |
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Originally Posted by JasonF
(Post 11879233)
As it happens, I'm friends with Craig "Mr. Silver Age" Shutt and Bob "Answer Man" Rozakis, along with at least half a dozen guys who have forgotten more Superman trivia than the rest of us will ever know (including Mark Waid). So I've posted the question to my Facebook wall and will update you with answers. Bob has already said "Sounds more like a story with the Superman Emergency Squad (the Kandorians) than one with tiny robots." which makes sense to me.
Update: Craig thinks it's probably an Emergency Squad story as well. So, when Mr. Silver Age and the Answer Man think it's the Emergency Squad, it's probably the Emergency Squad. James, in case you don't know, the SUperman Emergency Squad was a bunch of Kandorians who look just like Superman. When SUperman needs help, they put on Superman costumes and leave Kandor to go help him deal with whatever issue he's having. That's them on the cover of the comic Trevor referenced. Second, the way you updated and changed to italics I momentarily thought that Bob Rozakis had actually typed my name. I died and went to heaven a little bit. |
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Originally Posted by JasonF
(Post 11879233)
As it happens, I'm friends with Craig "Mr. Silver Age" Shutt and Bob "Answer Man" Rozakis, along with at least half a dozen guys who have forgotten more Superman trivia than the rest of us will ever know (including Mark Waid). So I've posted the question to my Facebook wall and will update you with answers. Bob has already said "Sounds more like a story with the Superman Emergency Squad (the Kandorians) than one with tiny robots." which makes sense to me.
Update: Craig thinks it's probably an Emergency Squad story as well. So, when Mr. Silver Age and the Answer Man think it's the Emergency Squad, it's probably the Emergency Squad. James, in case you don't know, the SUperman Emergency Squad was a bunch of Kandorians who look just like Superman. When SUperman needs help, they put on Superman costumes and leave Kandor to go help him deal with whatever issue he's having. That's them on the cover of the comic Trevor referenced. |
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Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 11879265)
First, I want to be you.
Second, the way you updated and changed to italics I momentarily thought that Bob Rozakis had actually typed my name. I died and went to heaven a little bit. I "met" BobRo back in the late 90s. DC was in bed with AOL and hosted 2 or 3 chats per night. Most of the chats related to a particular book or line -- there was a Batman chat, a Superman chat, a Green Lantern chat, and so on -- but Bob hosted a weekly DC trivia chat and I was one of the regulars in the chat room. It was always loads of fun, and when Facebook came along, I reconnected with him. (Now I'm getting nostalgic for the other regulars, like Jen Contino, who does lots of online comics journalism these days, or the late great Rich Morrissey, or Dave SIkula, who is very active in online fandom). Craig I actually know in real life. Back before AOL, I was very active in the comics groups on Usenet and I've got a bunch of friends from those days. It turns out that several of my friends used to do a trivia contest at the Chicago Comicon (back before it became Wizard World Chicago) with Craig as the moderator. I got to know Craig via those annual trivia contests, and since we're both local to Chicago, we grab lunch together a couple of times a year. P.S. We still do that trivia contest every year at C2E2, though it's morphed into a five-on-one challenge where me and four other guys take on Mark Waid, who single handedly drubs us at Silver Age trivia. Check it out if you're ever at C2E2. Valeyard -- Craig, Bob, Waid, and tons of other pros are all over Facebook and I've never had a single pro turn me down for a friend request. Drop them a line! |
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Originally Posted by taffer
(Post 11879178)
Any idea of what decade the comic was from?
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Originally Posted by JasonF
(Post 11879233)
As it happens, I'm friends with Craig "Mr. Silver Age" Shutt and Bob "Answer Man" Rozakis, along with at least half a dozen guys who have forgotten more Superman trivia than the rest of us will ever know (including Mark Waid). So I've posted the question to my Facebook wall and will update you with answers. Bob has already said "Sounds more like a story with the Superman Emergency Squad (the Kandorians) than one with tiny robots." which makes sense to me.
Update: Craig thinks it's probably an Emergency Squad story as well. So, when Mr. Silver Age and the Answer Man think it's the Emergency Squad, it's probably the Emergency Squad. James, in case you don't know, the SUperman Emergency Squad was a bunch of Kandorians who look just like Superman. When SUperman needs help, they put on Superman costumes and leave Kandor to go help him deal with whatever issue he's having. That's them on the cover of the comic Trevor referenced. I will check the recommendations that people have made and hopefully one hits the nail on the head. Thanks for the help folks. |
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Originally Posted by JasonF
(Post 11879394)
:lol: You really don't want to be me. I'm not that special.
I "met" BobRo back in the late 90s. DC was in bed with AOL and hosted 2 or 3 chats per night. Most of the chats related to a particular book or line -- there was a Batman chat, a Superman chat, a Green Lantern chat, and so on -- but Bob hosted a weekly DC trivia chat and I was one of the regulars in the chat room. It was always loads of fun, and when Facebook came along, I reconnected with him. (Now I'm getting nostalgic for the other regulars, like Jen Contino, who does lots of online comics journalism these days, or the late great Rich Morrissey, or Dave SIkula, who is very active in online fandom). Craig I actually know in real life. Back before AOL, I was very active in the comics groups on Usenet and I've got a bunch of friends from those days. It turns out that several of my friends used to do a trivia contest at the Chicago Comicon (back before it became Wizard World Chicago) with Craig as the moderator. I got to know Craig via those annual trivia contests, and since we're both local to Chicago, we grab lunch together a couple of times a year. P.S. We still do that trivia contest every year at C2E2, though it's morphed into a five-on-one challenge where me and four other guys take on Mark Waid, who single handedly drubs us at Silver Age trivia. Check it out if you're ever at C2E2. Valeyard -- Craig, Bob, Waid, and tons of other pros are all over Facebook and I've never had a single pro turn me down for a friend request. Drop them a line! |
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Another possibility that has been raised: could it be a Toyman story? He was known to use miniature robots, including miniature Superman robots on at least one occasion (in Alan Moore's "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow").
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Originally Posted by james2025a
(Post 11880205)
One is the thread question, another is a single panel where there was an underground base similar to something built into the Grand Canyon and Superman flying over it. Cannot remember anything else about it than that. But those images have always stayed with me.
I will check the recommendations that people have made and hopefully one hits the nail on the head. Thanks for the help folks. |
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Originally Posted by ddrknghtrtns
(Post 11881966)
Could be the Earth Two Superman's Fortress of Solitude.
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