ejne7: Comic art illustration of a Latina cop (Patricia)ejne7 ([personal profile] ejne7) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily,
@ 2011-04-16 08:29 pm UTC
Entry tags:char: blue beetle/ted kord, char: captain atom/nathaniel adam, creator: cary bates, creator: pablo marcos
Back when I was spamming the place with Extreme Justice scans, a commenter named as one of several justifiable gripes about EJ the fact that it had Blue Beetle and Captain Atom as coffee-drinking buddies, when prior canon often had them at one another's throats.

In issue #20 (Oct '88) of Captain Atom, which I got for 40p at Kapow last weekend, I think I've found the solution.





We begin our tale at the JLI embassy, where Booster Gold is also seethingly jealous of perplexed by this buddy-buddy dynamic between Cap and Ted.


I like how Scott's body language is all "Truthfully Booster I could not care less."

The nominal plot of the issue has Cap trying to take down a villainous army general who framed him in his origin-story court martial board, and who is now stockpiling super weapons for an evil scheme. To defeat him Cap needs the help of Ted, whose R&D company said villain recently acquired. (Ted was rattling through companies like nobody's business at this point.) Ted is less than keen, to begin with:


Yep. It's what Cap's trying to tell him. And the "covert casebook" is full of charming histories of Cap and Dan's knockabout heroic exploits.

BUT - there is a twist in the tale. See if you can guess what it is from some snippets from the casebook:


Anyone else surprised to learn that it was Dan, rather than Ted, who pioneered the Bug? (Anyone else unconvinced "acquaintance" is spelled that way?) Or how about this:



Something a little... derivative about that dialogue? Well, if you thought it was suspect, you're more astute a reader than Ted, who fails to realize that the entire casebook is, in fact, a total fabrication by Nate, designed to make Ted like him.

But what a fabrication it is:



Yep. Captain Atom essentially *wrote self-insertion fanfic about himself being best pals with Dan* so that Ted would be his friend. And Ted falls for it hook, line, and sinker.




But with Ted on board Cap's able to bring down his villain, save the day, and wind things up with some totally fraudulent buddy-bonding.



Ted, I'd stick with Booster if I were you. You don't see Nate tending Dan's grave until the end of time.


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richardak: (pic#648681)


[personal profile] richardak
2011-04-17 01:00 am UTC (link)
As the one who made the comment about Cap and Ted in Extreme Justice, I thought I should explain something about this issue that only got revealed in the next issue: Ted saw through Cap's deception right away. He knew Cap made up this whole story because he knew that Dan Garrett had the ability to fly under his own power, and that he, Ted, was the one who built the bug. Cap didn't know that, however, which is why he made such a seemingly obvious blunder in constructing this lie. The truth is that Ted hated Cap more after this. I've really got to start posting some more Captain Atom scans. I'll have to get on it after I get home from vacation. But thanks for posting this scan.

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baxter2814: Spidey noms a chicken leg (spider nomming)


[personal profile] baxter2814
2011-04-17 03:02 am UTC (link)
Wha? So if Cap is a self-insert fanficcer, Ted is apparently a troll reviewer? My brain hurts...

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richardak: (pic#648681)


[personal profile] richardak
2011-04-17 03:41 am UTC (link)
I don't know if Ted is a troll, exactly. He's playing along with Cap to find out the truth. He's not just trying to provoke a reaction.

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[identity profile] djt2445.livejournal.com
2011-04-17 03:51 am UTC (link)
Yeah, Ted Kord, Mr. Miracle, and Booster Gold confront Captain Atom about the lie in Captain Atom #26. This is where Ted Kord reveals all along he was aware of the holes in the Dan Garrett story.

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ejne7: Comic art illustration of a Latina cop (Patricia)


[personal profile] ejne7
2011-04-17 08:59 am UTC (link)
Obviously I haven't read it so I don't know, but six issues sounds almost like long enough for them to have got complaining letters from readers and decided on a retcon :)

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[identity profile] djt2445.livejournal.com
2011-04-17 03:05 pm UTC (link)
Eh, considering they spent six or so pages outlining every single way in which Captain Atom's lies were caught from the beginning of the series up till then, I believe it was quite deliberately planned the whole way.

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[personal profile] icon_uk
2011-04-17 07:12 am UTC (link)
That's something of a relief

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ejne7: Comic art illustration of a Latina cop (Patricia)


[personal profile] ejne7
2011-04-17 08:03 am UTC (link)
Aw. Well I suppose that demonstrates the limitations of the "context is for the weak" approach. Thanks for the headsup - I'd love to see some more scans when you get back from your trip.

Is this series worth tracking down generally, would you say? I loved the art here.

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richardak: (pic#648681)


[personal profile] richardak
2011-04-17 09:12 am UTC (link)
I loved this series, so I would definitely say yes. Just so you know, though, the artist on this issue eventually left the series, although he did continue to draw the covers. I didn't like the replacement artist anywhere near as much. But I felt that Bates and Weisman's writing more than made up for it.

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retro_nouveau: AARP Bruce (69)


[personal profile] retro_nouveau
2011-04-17 07:02 pm UTC (link)
Busted.

As if it wasn't skeevy and pathetic enough, putting Dan upside-down and spread-eagle is kind of pervy. Although Bond's situation wasn't much different.

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ejne7: Comic art illustration of a Latina cop (Patricia)


[personal profile] ejne7
2011-04-17 07:29 pm UTC (link)
And yet I kind of hate Ted a bit for stringing Nate along if he saw through the ruse right from the start. Why not just cut him off with a "cool story, bro," and move on?

(N.B., I couldn't really hate Ted; I have no objectivity when it comes to that guy :) )

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retro_nouveau: AARP Bruce (25)


[personal profile] retro_nouveau
2011-04-17 08:33 pm UTC (link)
It's a little dishonest of Ted to let him live the lie, I might get mad at Ted after (if?) I see where he's going with it. But the Captain is exploiting Ted's relationship with his dead mentor, so he can't be blamed too much for some overreaction.

One thing's for certain, I won't blame you at all for being 100% subjective on all things Ted. :)

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