The listing, BEFORE WATCHMEN #1 OF COMEDIAN AND SILK SPECTRE WITH A CHANCE TO GET TEEN TITANS WITH TWO-FACE has ended.
for 499 CREDITS you get:
BEFORE WATCHMEN #1 SILK SPECTRE COMIC BOOK
“Oh sweetie, you’re too young to hate. Wait until you’re older and the world gives you a good reason. Trust me, it won’t let you down.”
“Oh sweetie, you’re too young to hate. Wait until you’re older and the world gives you a good reason. Trust me, it won’t let you down.”
it involves Silk Spectre #1 in dealing with her own problems of loss and being a single mom, and hoping to train her daughter to be a fighting superhero, that she forgot that her daughter is really just a teenager.
The conflict in the café with a snarky blonde, the tough ending with mom and a final, touching panel with the boy she loves is a bit of a tear-jerker. Not really a "guy" comic, but it is entertaining and does make me want to continue the series.
and for 899 CREDITS you also get:
BEFORE WATCHMEN #1 COMEDIAN COMIC BOOK
Comedian #1 doesn’t play up Eddie’s maniacal personality of his younger days like we saw in Minutemen. Instead, this is an older, more experienced man, for better or for worse.
and for 1999 CREDITS you also get:
THE TEEN TITANS #47
(With JOKER'S DAUGHTER AND TWO-FACE'S EARLY APPEARANCES)
Trouble - Which Rhymes with Double"
*Twin teams of criminals strike in the "twin" cities of New York and Gotham: on the first team, Flamesplasher has fire powers, Darklight can create darkness, and Sizematic grows to giant size, while their counterparts have water, light, and shrinking powers, respectively. The Joker's Daughter is suspected of duplicity when she receives telepathic "hunches" leading the Teen Titans to the criminals, but then contributes to the heroes' defeat by confusing the powers of one super-villain trio with the other. Finally, the Titans are able to defeat both gangs by turning their powers against each other, but not before Robin and the Joker's Daughter are captured by the mastermind behind the two villainous groups, Two-Face.