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And now... a proposed cover image for Matter-Eater Lad: The Series # 2... those of you who read the script might recall that two of our cast end up nekkid this ish-- and one of those two ISN'T represented as such on the cover. That's why it's funny, see?
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Speaking of MEL:TS, Two-Face Tess is a character Eryk created for the series, a member of the Devil's Dozen.
She was the daughter of that serums-guy from the original ADV Evillo story, the guy who could fix everyone but himself!
Now Tess, as originally presented, was able to remove her face, revealing her inner monster. Later she was taken to the extreme of being an epidermis containing a rampaging demon. I kinda see it like the old Doom Patrol's Negative Man-- Tess can unleash the demon-- leaving her epidermis behind-- but the demon is somehow compelled to return. I think we said somewhere that it was her father's serums that allowed Tess control over the demon inside her.
The Glop amps up his terrorism as he threatens to devour every copy of 'Frampton Comes Alive'. While this doesn't bother 8-track tape users, the JLA satellite only has a phonograph installed!
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The Bumblebee broke all sortsa DC rules-- she was a super-hero sister, she was an unheard-of THIRD female member of a superteam, and she was an even MORE unheard-of SECOND African-American team member. Wholly Toledo! (MAJOR costume liberties taken!)
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Bette Kane, the original Bat-Girl, joins up during the first Titans East/West team-up. Tish-posh on that 'Flamebird" reboot... I ain't havin' it.