Loved the look into this collection and the early days of the JSA!
As you pointed out, it's pretty cool that even though the early stories were created as "disposable" (literally, in some sense, since a lot of comics got recycled during wartime), a lot of the characters managed to endure and be an inspiration for future creators and stories!
-"Just watch me, honey." Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau must have read this issue in his youth, because his use of "just watch me" as a response to a question to his invoking of the War Measures Act was a major turning point in the October Crisis of 1970.
-"You'd rather have a dictator, wouldn't you?" A question needed to be asked now to some.
Loved the look into this collection and the early days of the JSA!
As you pointed out, it's pretty cool that even though the early stories were created as "disposable" (literally, in some sense, since a lot of comics got recycled during wartime), a lot of the characters managed to endure and be an inspiration for future creators and stories!
-"Just watch me, honey." Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau must have read this issue in his youth, because his use of "just watch me" as a response to a question to his invoking of the War Measures Act was a major turning point in the October Crisis of 1970.
-"You'd rather have a dictator, wouldn't you?" A question needed to be asked now to some.