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Date: 2008-02-05 03:31 pm (UTC)I notice that the Genus II edition of Trivial Pursuit says that Jimmy Olsen never had his own comic. This must clearly be a typo.
And Lucy was interested in men for their minds--which, in Jimmy's case, was clearly unhinged. (Ooooh, a Frank Miller Lucy Lane comic...with Lucy as a prostitute or killer, since Frank seems unable to write anything else (hey, maybe he'll do the new X-Force comic: it has a prostitute/killer right in it).)