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Radioactive Man (Bongo)
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Written by Steve Vance; publishing started 1994. * Radioactive Man #1 ("1952"): The first appearance and origin of Radioactive Man; a parody of Golden Age comics. * Radioactive Man #88 ("1962"): features a "retelling" of the origin of Fallout Boy; a parody of Silver Age Marvel comics. * Radioactive Man #216 ("1972"): a parody of the "relevant" age of 1970s comics, Radioactive Man discovered that Fallout Boy was a hippie spoofing issue #85 of Green Lantern/Green Arrow in which Green Arrow discovered his sidekick Speedy was a heroin addict * Radioactive Man #412 ("1980"): a parody of the "Dark Phoenix" storyline in the X-Men comics. * Radioactive Man #679 ("1986"): a parody of several 1980s comic storylines, particularly Crisis on Infinite Earths, Watchmen and Batman: The D
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Written by Steve Vance; publishing started 1994. * Radioactive Man #1 ("1952"): The first appearance and origin of Radioactive Man; a parody of Golden Age comics. * Radioactive Man #88 ("1962"): features a "retelling" of the origin of Fallout Boy; a parody of Silver Age Marvel comics. * Radioactive Man #216 ("1972"): a parody of the "relevant" age of 1970s comics, Radioactive Man discovered that Fallout Boy was a hippie spoofing issue #85 of Green Lantern/Green Arrow in which Green Arrow discovered his sidekick Speedy was a heroin addict * Radioactive Man #412 ("1980"): a parody of the "Dark Phoenix" storyline in the X-Men comics. * Radioactive Man #679 ("1986"): a parody of several 1980s comic storylines, particularly Crisis on Infinite Earths, Watchmen and Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. * Radioactive Man #1000 ("1995"): a parody of 1990s comics, including Image Comics' Spawn. * Radioactive Man 80-Page Colossal: a "reprint" of various "previous" Radioactive Man stories; a parody of various Silver Age DC Comics stories, as well as DC's 80 Page Giants, a series of 80-page-long reprints of previous material that DC published in the 1960s.
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