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Judomaster In "This One's For Pop!" (finale) by Frank McLaughlin from Judomaster#97 (1967 Charlton Comics).
Judomaster In "This One's For Pop!" (chapter four) by Frank McLaughlin from Judomaster#97 (1967 Charlton Comics).
Fun fact! The coffee cart lady in Chapter Three: The Blackmail is named Sonia Sato. In the comics, Sonia Sato is the third Judomaster and a member of the JSA! #DCStargirl #RenewStargirl
@itsnhutle @JamesGunn Thought you guys would appreciate this but the artist isn’t on Twitter. He’s saying “Ki-aiiiiii—!!”
#judomaster #Peacemaker https://t.co/ZJt8h2ollh
The best character on Peace Maker! Judo Master!
#illustration #draw #Peacemaker #dc #judomaster #superhero
The next pick in the #RacialDraft comes from the East/Southeast Asian delegation. They select Thomas Jagger, AKA Judomaster!
Peacemaker vs Judomaster @JohnCena @itsnhutle
#Peacemaker #Judomaster #CobraKai #fanart #DragonBallZ
Nhut Le (Judomaster) e seu dublê Derick Vizcarra nos bastidores de #Peacemaker
#Peacemaker #ComicBook bio: #HadleyJagger a.k.a. #Judomaster
Judomaster was a WWII hero in the Pacific that became skilled in the martial arts, chief among them being judo.
L.A.W.
Not Bronze Age, but did you read L.A.W. (Living Assualt Weapons) published in 1999 by DC Comics? The series featured the Charlton heroes.
Blue Beetle, Captain Atom, Peacemaker, Nightshade, The Question, and Judomaster. Bob Layton and Dick Giordano were the creators.
Variant Covers of #Peacemaker revealing glimpses of #JudoMaster & #Vigilante
I can forgive @JamesGunn for his Cocoa Krispies slander because he is using JUDOMASTER (my favorite Charleton hero) in the Peacemaker series. Even if it's the boy one.
Earth-4 is the Universe populated by characters from Charlton Comics. Watchmen was inspired by these characters and the current Earth-4 reflects the realism and political unrest of Watchmen. We meet Captain Atom, the Question, Peacemaker, Judomaster, Nightshade and Blue Beetle.