The "Crown Point, IN" reference in that podcast is a wonderful illustration of why you should *NEVER* trust Wikipedia. Some vandal put it in, and they read it as if it was the truth. D'oh!
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Have you heard about the Comic Geek Speak Aquaman spotlight episode yet? - http://www.comicgeekspeak.com/episodes/comic_geek_speak-1073.php
I can't tell if that is Two-Face or the Shark.
(The Green Lantern foe, since Aquaman has faced plenty of his own sharks in the day.)
Bill: Listening to it now. Lots of mistakes. But not a bad overview.
The "Crown Point, IN" reference in that podcast is a wonderful illustration of why you should *NEVER* trust Wikipedia. Some vandal put it in, and they read it as if it was the truth. D'oh!
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