It looks like Reddy has reverted back to his original form for this tale. It's nice to see him getting along with Ororo after they had clashed in STF #2441, due to events that took place way back in STF #82...
It looks like Reddy has reverted back to his original form for this tale. It's nice to see him getting along with Ororo after they had clashed in STF #2441, due to events that took place way back in STF #82...
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To be honest, I was never too enthused about the red-and-gold outfit. I thought it made him look like a color mutation of Chronos!* Thanks for bringing back the original costume. :-)
*I am, of course, referring to the Atom foe who went from minor-league villain obsessed with timing to major time-traveling threat.
Hopefully, Reddy will get his second wind, and the two will later fight side-by-side -- perhaps to protect Chicago from some dire threat.
The Red and Yellow costume was designed by Dick Dillin and was his best costume. The costume shown here was the one he started with when he had no face and explosion in JLA JSA crossover catapulted him to Earth 1. There his head was remolded to have a face by a blind hermit who was his creator T. O. Morrow..
At least Ms O. knows that not all robots or synthazoids are bad only. Shades of Questor's and Samantha Stevens' stars.
Hey! Even Santa was able to reprogram a Martian robot to be nice rather than naughty (in "Santa Claus Conquers The Martians").
P.S.---love this cover, Ross! Thanks for restoring the original costume. Much less gaudy than the present one.
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