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perletwo ([info]perletwo) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-09-27 14:29:00

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Entry tags:char: hourman/rick tyler, char: mister terrific/michael holt, char: power girl/kara zor-l/karen starr, char: star boy/starman/thom kallor, creator: dale eaglesham, creator: geoff johns, creator: ruy jose, group: justice society of america, publisher: dc comics, theme: randomness week, title: justice society of america

Randomness Week - Starman
If we're doing random dialogue week, props have gotta be given to Starman of the current Justice Society title. With a mix of a time-traveler's future knowledge, the inappropriate timing of the mentally ill, and word salad phrasing, he can be a joy to read.

Here are two pages from Justice Society of America #2. Context: Mr. America's dead body has just crashed through the skylight and landed on the JSA conference table in the middle of a meeting; the JSA does not at this point know very much about its new Starman.




It's worth noting that while Starman's riddle to Power Girl is out of place here, it's not inaccurate - she goes dimension-bopping courtesy of Gog in the JSA Annual, which I thought was posted here but I can't find via the tags. :\



Just goes to show, "random" does not necessarily equal "stupid."


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[info]thanekos
2009-09-27 07:04 pm UTC (link)
Third grade science, eh?

Reminds me of how Abra Kadabra figured out Impulse's plan to create a speed sapping device to drain Bart Allen's Speed Force: in the 64th century, they teach the complex math used to model the device's function in 6th grade.

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[info]sailorlibra
2009-09-27 07:16 pm UTC (link)
Man, I loved Johns's Starman.

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[info]bluefall
2009-09-27 07:18 pm UTC (link)
Holy crap, a halfway tolerable take on Peej's costume! I had totally forgotten that was even possible!

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[info]scottyquick
2009-09-27 09:45 pm UTC (link)
I like that she's really muscular. I mean, Peej should be LARGE!

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[info]lonewolf23k
2009-09-27 11:37 pm UTC (link)
Well, he IS from the 30th century.

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[info]mcbangle
2009-09-28 12:14 am UTC (link)
And then all the LoSH fans spazzed out over him saying "Kenz Nuhor". Or wait, was that just me? It may have been just me.

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[info]perletwo
2009-09-28 12:23 am UTC (link)
S_D motto says what now?

1) At scans_daily, it's never just you.


:D

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[info]curlyjo1
2009-09-28 02:56 am UTC (link)
Is that the cosmic treadmill at the top of the chalkboard?

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[info]icon_uk
2009-09-28 10:54 pm UTC (link)
GEEK MODE - INITIATED

Why is Starman creating an ANTIgravity field? His power was always to INcrease gravity, not DEcrease it, that was Light Lass/Gossamer's power.

GEEK MODE - Offline...

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[info]perletwo
2009-09-29 04:35 am UTC (link)
[fanwank powers activate!]

I suspect that in his distress, he's subconsciously extended the willpower-controlled anti-gravity field generated by the Legion flight ring he has on under his glove. The field *can* be extended - Dream Girl was the first to do it consciously, in a solo backup story in the '80s.

It was established later, during the Lightning Saga, that all of the Legionnaires on that mission had mental blocks in place to prevent a telepath (i.e., Saturn Girl) from learning their true plan. It caused Karate Kid, Timber Wolf and Sensor Girl definitely to have amnesia, possibly Dawnstar too. If I'm reading Starman right in these pages, the blocks didn't fully take on him, but he didn't really remember being a 31st century Legionnaire until the last page, and wouldn't have been conscious of the ring's function.

[fanwank powers deactivate!]

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