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nope. but Hughes was a cast member, if I recall correctly, so good guess.
another hint: while the series it spun off of was super-hero sci-fi, this series was very real-world (except for the costume).
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hint: it was published by a company that was prominent in the 80s, but no one has guessed a single title from yet.
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Crossfire! Damn, I should have known that, because I know it was a spin-off of DnAgents. I totally didn't even think of it until the Eclipse Comics hint though.
Of course, for the life of me I couldn't tell you when the Howard Hughes thing came into play.
I'll wait for Kent to confirm because I'm not 100% sure, but I'm fairly certain.
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(I'm also a fan of Evanier the person, even if I've only ever read about half of his output; I read his columns ever week in CBG for my entire teenage years when he was a columnist).
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During Marvel's Silver Age, the Circus of Crime fought almost every Marvel hero. Princess Python was a staple of these battles with her awesome look and exotic beauty. Which Marvel hero did Princess Python basically fall in love with, as seen on not just one, but two seperate occassions?
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