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I seem to recall someone commenting on Clark's "coldness", and that someone being in the studio alongside Clark. Perhaps it was a different issue.
quote:Originally posted by Quislet, Esq: In Crisis on Infinite Earth issue #9, which DC character is seen watching Clark Kent on TV?
Getting closer. It is not Sugar and Spike. They were the main characters of their series, so they don't fit one of the hints given.
There is the comment of Clark being unemotional ever since Supergirl died.
And the hints soi far: An obscure character that was not the main character of the series and not connected to a superhero or superheroine.
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Not Darwin Jones nor Daphne Dean (remember no connection to a superhero)
This is a male character.
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Don't feel too bad. It is just a one panel cameo in a series that featured hundreds of characters.
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quote:Originally posted by Quislet, Esq: Not Sarge Steel.
Don't feel too bad. It is just a one panel cameo in a series that featured hundreds of characters.
I know. But it's a series I've read at least a dozen times and love dearly! I even had that awesome Perez/Ross poster on my wall for a good number of years! I wonder if your character made it onto it?
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quote:Originally posted by Power Boy: Tawky Tawny ??? (wait no connection to a super hero ... )
I just like saying Tawky Tawny!
Funnily enough, I kept thinking of Mr Tawky-Tawny too, even though he doesn't fit the criteria.
Hmmm, I'm trying to remember the scene...
Hold on, is it John Constantine? He would have been an obscure character back then. And Swamp Thing isn't really a super-hero.
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Scribbly? Though I suppose the "no super-hero connection" probably rules him out.
Er... as does the not being the star of his own strip.
Uh... never mind.
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Those two things do rule out Scribbley, but you are getting close with that guess.
Not Tawky Tawny nor John Constantine.
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There were two panels I remember someone watching Clark, though my memory could be wrong.
To help the others guess:
1) It was a young-looking Caucasian human boy with wild afro-like hair, sticks straight out like a hedgehog. I dunno if he was young, or just short and looks young. He was seated in a large soft chair facing the television.
2) There were two co-workers of Clark's at (I think) WGBS watching him inside the studio. The two commented that Clark was cold and had been that way since Supergirl died.
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Scribbly Jibbet, Boy Cartoonist was a strip the Great Sheldon Mayer did for DC Comics. It is from this strip that we get Ma (Red Tornado) Hunkel.
IB, you are correct that it is panel 1 that I am talking about. There is a clue to the person's identity in that panel.
"Hmmmm" indeed
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