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Hydroman, Magno, Man O' Metal, Nelvana, and TNT Todd

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Roygbiv666

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Hydroman, Magno, Man O' Metal, Nelvana, and TNT Todd
« on: February 15, 2021, 05:49:25 PM »

appear in a modern comic:

The Sentinels 5th Issue (Ongoing Series)
Retro Bronze-Age style superhero team comic a la Justice League (JLA) or Avengers, feat. updated public domain and original characters.

From the Back Issue Bin of a Parallel Universe:
If you're a fan of the Bronze Age of comics, especially team books like JLA, Avengers, X-Men, Alpha Flight, or the Legion of Super-Heroes you should check out The Sentinels for a Bronze-Age fix.

Power absorbing/duplicating robot EMULEX returns, and the original Sentinels members are brought in to stop him. But, is that it, or is something even more sinister brewing?

Find out in this action-packed 22-page Bronze-Age style comic book,The Sentinels "EMULEX RETURNS".  Featuring a two-page "reprint" of EMULEX's first appearance in The Sentinels #5 from 1962!!

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1598069532/the-sentinels-5th-issue-ongoing-series?ref=bx8pxq
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The Australian Panther

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Re: Hydroman, Magno, Man O' Metal, Nelvana, and TNT Todd
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2021, 01:16:16 AM »

Looks like fun! Nice to see the Standard brand being used again. The Art looks good, that's always the first thing I look at when I check out an independent comic. I'll probably check it out and try to get hold of a copy. Good Luck to you. 
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