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Fire Island, New York? And don't we thank them for it! ;-)
Otherwise, it was somewhere in New England... Maine maybe?
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You are half right with Maine. Now what is the name of the village?
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I could swear that Happy Harbor was at least at some point in the past referenced as the location of the Doom Patrol's last (snort) stand as well as being the site of the JLA cave. But that could be retcons, or I could be completely wrong.
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Hint on the name: It would be appropriate for a Massachusetts seaside village too
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Codsville? (I'm pretty sure I'm not joking)
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Originally posted by Chaim Mattis Keller: I could swear that Happy Harbor was at least at some point in the past referenced as the location of the Doom Patrol's last (snort) stand as well as being the site of the JLA cave. But that could be retcons, or I could be completely wrong. The Doom Patrol used the old JLA HQ on Happy Harbor as their own HQ for awhile. That could be what you're thinking of CMK.
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Just out of curiousity - after all the retcons and relaunches, did any of the Doom Patrol actually stay dead? If not, how did they survive?
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Sorry I took so long to confirm. Yes, it was Codsville, Maine.
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Which hero had an eye-patch wearing, ram-headed buddy?
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Hint: the ram-headed buddy's name was(is) Quark...
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Maybe I should reword the question thusly: Which mulleted, Marvel mutant hero with four fingers on each hand from another dimension had an eye-patch wearing, ram-headed buddy in his debut mini-series drawn by Art Adams?
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Well, clearly you're referring to Longshot, but I never did read his debut miniseries, I only know him from X-Men.
I was originally going to guess Dr. Strange, because he had a buddy named Rintrah with a ram's head, though I did't recall him having an eyepatch.
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Why yes, it's of course Longshot! Too bad you missed the mini. It was quite good,(and the only time Longshot seemed interesting to me) and a great debut from Adams.
You're up Chaim!
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Which modern-day super-hero teamed up with the Viking Prince in his (the Viking Prince's) native time?
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No again.
Hint: the hero in question is actually a heroINE.
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She's the one, yes. A very off-beat story in Birds of Prey.
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What villain caused Bruce Wayne to adopt the alternate identity of Starman?
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Scarecrow?
If it is the story I am thinking of, Bruce became "Starman" because he became afraid of bats
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Hint: The story inspired James Robinson's "Starman of 1951" plotline...
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