There's been a Vartox sighting in Power Girl #7 this week!
Len-L
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> Yes, I know Vartox diappeared off Usenet some time ago - years, maybe?
> Still if by chance he's still around....
>
> There's been a Vartox sighting in Power Girl #7 this week!
> Len-L
Holy crap! Hi!
Hey, who else is still here lurking?
Occasionally lurking, seldom posting, but always good to be
remembered, lol.
So, was it a cameo or a bigger appearance?
V
Hiya, V.
It was a major appearance. Vartox is after Power Girl. He wants her
to have his babies. Story continues next month.
Vartox still looks like a Village Person, too.
AND we get a better idea as to why he dresses the way he does by a quick
look at his home planet.
Hope life is treating you well, V.
> AND we get a better idea as to why he dresses the way he does by a quick
> look at his home planet.
I know I'm going Black Lantern on this thread but I picked up those two
issues of Power Girl based on it. Looking at Vartox's homeworld was an eye-
opener for sure. I remember Vartox from the 70s, and I have the comic when
he and Superman met and fought, but if there was a comic that showed his
homeworld I certainly don't have it.
After he revealed the way he wanted to use Power Girl as his mate in #8 I
was still confused about how that was to work. I'll have to reread that
issue.
All in all, it was some pretty funny writing.
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> Len-L <len...@gmail.com> wrote in news:rvghj5tsspedgsft3m3lgsj8ra4kpc5pla@
> 4ax.com:
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> > AND we get a better idea as to why he dresses the way he does by a quick
> > look at his home planet.
>
> I know I'm going Black Lantern on this thread but I picked up those two
> issues of Power Girl based on it. Looking at Vartox's homeworld was an eye-
> opener for sure. I remember Vartox from the 70s, and I have the comic when
> he and Superman met and fought, but if there was a comic that showed his
> homeworld I certainly don't have it.
>
> After he revealed the way he wanted to use Power Girl as his mate in #8 I
> was still confused about how that was to work. I'll have to reread that
> issue.
>
> All in all, it was some pretty funny writing.
It was. Power Girl has become a must-read for me.
Let me add that I think the art is fully up to the writing.