I used to hate DC because I was such a big Marvel fan, but now I'm edging to think it might be the better ones. The characters seem simpler at first, but that is contrast by the very interesting approaches thrown to exploring them. Currently reading Superman versus Lex Luthor. Tyciol 20:50, 13 December 2006 (UTC) Now I'm on Blackest Night. DC is definitely top in my mind, albeit I've had a chance to read a lot more. I may be underestimating X-Men since I never have access to reading it. Tyc 03:45, September 12, 2011 (UTC)
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Recent readings
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Batman
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Supergirl
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The Spirit
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Detectives
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Femmes
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- Hildie, her daughter via Ivan Tovaroff
- Skinny, her co-worker with white hair
- Saree Raymond, P'gell's stepdaughter via Roger Raymond, girlfriend of Inchly 3rd
- Pantha Stalk
- Silken Floss
- Powder Pouf
- Rice
- Lorelei
- Plaster
- Thorne Strand
- Autumn Mews
- Sand Seref
- Sylvie Vault (april fool)
Other villains
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People
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- "Jamison" did cover and interior color reconstruction
- Bill Blackbeard, director of San Fancisco Academy of Comic Art got special thanks
- Denis Kitchen for loan of source material
- Amie Brockway-Metcalf did publication design
Chapters
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- Introduction by Michael Uslan pg 7
- The Kiss of Death (Sept 10 1940) pg 9
- Introducing Silk Satin (March 16 1941) pg 17
- Women! (Sept 28 1941) pg 25
- Sphinx & Satin (Oct 5 1941) pg 33
- Madam Minx (Feb 15 1942) pg 41
- Aunt Mathilda (Mar 1 1942) pg 49
- Satin Returns (Jan 20 1946) pg 57
- Nylon Rose (Mar 17 1946) pg 65
- Dulcet Tone (July 7 1946) pg 73
- Meet P'Gell (Oct 6 1946) pg 81
- Caramba! (Nov 10 1946) pg 89
- The Portier Fortune (Dec 1 1946) pg 97
- Saree (Jan 12 1947) pg 105
- The School for Girls (Jan 19 1947) pg 113
- Silken Floss, M.D. (Mar 9 1947) pg 121
- April Fool (Mar 20 1947) pg 129
- Money, Money (Nov 23 1947) pg 137
- The Name is Powder (Jan 4 1948) pg 145
- Wild Rice (Apr 4 1948) pg 153
- Lorelei Rox (Sep 19 1948) pg 161
- Plaster of Paris (Nov 14 1948) pg 169
- Thorne Strand and the Spirit (Jan 23 1949) pg 177
- Death of Autumn Mews (October 9 1949) pg 185