Damn it Marvel! Why'd the Squadron Sinister have to be cooler than the Justice League members they're ripping off! Doctor Spectrum and Nighthawk especially (they seem way cooler than Batman and Hal Jordan to me). Apparently even your rip offs of DC are cooler than DC! Because seriously, Nighthawk is way cooler than Batman! I found him a bit dull when I tried to read the defenders years ago, but he's still way cooler than batman! (Avengers #69):
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Invaders #35 (Thomas/Kupperberg, Dec 1978). The Whizzer sure leaves himself open to mockery…
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Sonic 3 is how i learned about Jessica Jones and Jessica jones is how I learned there's a marvel super hero named "The Whizzer"
And then he Said "It's whizzen' time!" and whizzed all over the place.
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Marvel Premiere #30 June 1976
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The Whizzer in USA Comics #6
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I DID NOT KNOW THAT SPEED DEMON WAS ORIGINALLY CALLED THE WHIZZER??? HELLO IM CRYING
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INVADERS WEEK
DAY 2: Lovers
Miss America and the Whizzer
A wartime love scrapbook page
@fyeahinvaders
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I guess this explains the origins of the Squadron Sinister, but it still feels really confusing. I kind of wish they went in more detail on it, because I'm still pretty confused. (Avengers #70):
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Avengers #153 (Conway/Buscema, Nov 1976). Lots of returns! Wonder Man and Wanda’s father, the Whizzer of WW2, are both manipulated by the Living Laser to attack the Avengers. Wanda’s parentage has been a surprise as I read these old comics — I thought her dad was Magneto, but I guess that’s a retcon?
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(1941) The Whizzer
Creator(s): Al Avison
Alias(es): Robert Frank
1st Publication w/Uniform(s): USA Comics
marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Robert_Frank_(Earth-616)
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