Wednesday, July 4, 2012
The Steel II Schematic
Henry "Hank" Heywood III
Justice League of America Annual #2 (1984)
The New Teen Titans #4 (1/85)
Justice League of America #233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238,239, 241, #242, #243
DC Retroactive: JLA - The '80s #1 (October, 2011) JLA Classified #22, #23, #24, #25
JLA: Incarnations #5 (11/2001)
Infinity Inc. #19 (10/85)
Justice League of America #244 (11/85)
Justice League of America Annual #3 (1985)
Crisis On Infinite Earths #8-12 (11/85-3/86)
Justice League of America #246, 247, 248, 249, #250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, #257
Legends #1, #2
Justice League of America #258, #259, #260, #261
Memorialized:
JLA: Incarnations #5 (Third Story, Nov. 2001)
Justice League #1 (May, 1987)
Disinterred:
JLA Annual #2 (1998)
Green Lantern #43 (Early September 2009) Blackest Night #1, #3
Discredited Stories:
Detroit League in JLA/Avengers (2003)
File Photos:
1984 DC Sampler #2
1984 Vixen, Vibe, Gypsy, and Commander Steel Postcard by George Pérez 1986 Who's Who Vol.XXII: Steel
2006 Dale Eaglesham Steel Sketch 2009 Black Lantern Steel II design by Joe Prado Mike Vosburg "Identity Theft" Commissioned Art Pérez/Ross on Justice League Detroit in Crisis On Infinite Earths! Declassified:
1985 Steel Fan Art by Carl W. Taylor and Henry Mayo 1990 Mayfair Games DC Heroes The Justice League Sourcebook: Steel - Deceased 2008 The Vixen & Steel Mego-Style custom figures by Alberto Malnati 2011 DCU Movie Fan Casting: Robbie Amell as Steel: The Indestructible Man II Colección Super Amigos: Liga de la Justicia de Detroit Colección Super Amigos: Zatanna & other Liga de la Justicia de Detroit Mini-Comics Comic Book Movie Casts the ENTIRE 108 Members of the Justice League! Doodles: Detroit & JLA Eyeline
Justice League Animated Style Steel Custom Figure The Top Ten Steel Covers (Heywood Family Edition) Designed By: Chuck Patton
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2 comments:
Sweet
Isn't that him in 1990's Justice League America #38 as well?
Also, isn't there a continuity error (or at least an untold story) in JLA Vol 1 #260, where J'Onn talks of some need to salve Hank's life by making him Steel? Far as I know that was never spoken of before. In fact, Steel himself denies that the surgeries were necessary at least twice on panel.
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