Thanks for the explanation of Iron Man, Dan. That makes sense.
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- I couldn't go past the ads on p. 2. An authentic working model 'Old West' scaffold? "Really works ... just like a real execution ...Executioner pulls the lever and the body falls till the hangman's noose jerks it to a stop." This is so bad, it's hilarious. Can just see one of those under the Christmas tree, and can imagine lots of little boys gleefully hanging their sisters' Barbie dolls. Even for the times, it seems weird. Now for the comic book.
The Cover and Origin StoryI love the cover. That would get me in. We know we're in for the exploits of a superhero team.
I read the origin story. So the agents go into the cave and discover Professor Jennings dead. Had to laugh when one of them says, 'We shouldn't have left him alone! The greatest mind in the free world!' Yep, some security would have been a good idea. LOL
On p. 3, the agents say they haven't worked out the secrets of the devices or how they work, yet in the next three panels they explain exactly what they do.
Menace in the Fog - Part 1p. 3 - If the thunderbelt attunes itself to Len's metabolism so that only he can use it, how were they able to test it to find out how it worked? Presumably that would have attuned it to the tester's body?
p. 7 - How exactly did the thunderbelt stop him from plummeting to earth? Not sure how smashing through bricks broke his fall.
Others have already commented on the Iron Maiden's figure-hugging armour. Definitely some chafing happening there, and she always manages to strike a fashion model's pose. Essential for evil characters
Menace in the Fog - Part 2p. 2 - So the Iron Maiden's been trying to get the info out of Dynamo and it doesn't occur to her to twiddle the dial until the last panel on p. 2?
p. 7 - Must be a pretty good laser gun to take out all those missiles with one shot.
On the last page, it's thrown in that the Iron Maiden escaped in one of her planes, but there was nothing in the art to show that. Seems like an easy way to dispense with her presence.
Plot problems aside, I did enjoy this comic. The art was good and it's a promising team. The writing could use some work--not as much fun as a Stan Lee script-- but I'd be interested in reading more of these.
Thanks for the selection, Dan.
Also just a question for you comic book experts - I don't know a lot about Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., but I wondered if they got some of their inspiration (or used any of the ideas) from T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents, apart from having a fancy acronym?
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