“The Cape Diamond” is not to be confused with “the Caped Diamond,” a superhero with the power to cut glass with his fingernails.
Fun Fact: The Puzzler was a single-appearance villain* in the “Batman” TV series, in a two-parter called “The Puzzles are Coming / The Duo are Slumming.” He was played by Maurice Evans (perhaps best known for playing Samantha’s father on “Bewitched”). The script was originally written for the Riddler (as “A Penny For Your Riddles / They’re Worth A Lot More”), but Frank Gorshin was holding out for more money so they reworked the riddles into puzzles.
*He also appeared once in the “Batman ’66” comic book, but is not otherwise canonical in the comics.
Super timely, with “Gorgeous” George Santos defending J D Vance on the unearthing of the latter’s old Yale photo of him in drag. Santos says “Drag? That’s not drag. That’s just a guy wearing women’s clothes and a wig as a joke. I know drag.”
Gent 3 months ago
Well it probably help make great career in sports eh.
evsxrk 3 months ago
Ruben Bolling should publish a collection of all his “superhero” comics, if he hasn’t already.
phritzg Premium Member 3 months ago
Don’t blame Jay. It’s God-man who commands him to dress like that.
Happy Tinkerbelle Premium Member 3 months ago
He should smile more
stev0 3 months ago
Oh no! It’s that dreaded supervillain, JK Rowling!
fritzoid Premium Member 3 months ago
“At the Science Exhibition, teenager Jay Jarman was bitten by a radioactive woman…”
fritzoid Premium Member 3 months ago
“The Cape Diamond” is not to be confused with “the Caped Diamond,” a superhero with the power to cut glass with his fingernails.
Fun Fact: The Puzzler was a single-appearance villain* in the “Batman” TV series, in a two-parter called “The Puzzles are Coming / The Duo are Slumming.” He was played by Maurice Evans (perhaps best known for playing Samantha’s father on “Bewitched”). The script was originally written for the Riddler (as “A Penny For Your Riddles / They’re Worth A Lot More”), but Frank Gorshin was holding out for more money so they reworked the riddles into puzzles.
*He also appeared once in the “Batman ’66” comic book, but is not otherwise canonical in the comics.
ars731 3 months ago
It helps me think Ok!
tims145 3 months ago
Super timely, with “Gorgeous” George Santos defending J D Vance on the unearthing of the latter’s old Yale photo of him in drag. Santos says “Drag? That’s not drag. That’s just a guy wearing women’s clothes and a wig as a joke. I know drag.”