This is just the kind of crazy circumstance that I would expect to see in a story about The Bottle City of Kandor. I'd think The Micronauts would be right at home there, there must be a good reason that they want out.
This is just the kind of crazy circumstance that I would expect to see in a story about The Bottle City of Kandor. I'd think The Micronauts would be right at home there, there must be a good reason that they want out.
Rose & The Thorn was a cool back up series. It's too bad that the character has slipped through the cracks. DC needs more heroines that are not just female versions of previously existing male heroes.
Thank goodness that when a giant monster emerges on Earth-STF, there will always be a random pair of heroes to combat it. Let's hope that these two are up to the task.
With all the trouble Marvel is having bringing Blade back to the big screen, I wonder how long it will be before we see Ghost Rider in the movies again. Perhaps the answer would be a Midnight Sons type of film combining the two, and bringing in other characters like Werewolf by Night and Man-Thing.
I definitely think that this would be a cool match-up. Their battle would also most likely provide the artist and colorist on the issue an opportunity to really step up with some impressive visuals.
I always liked the design of Triton. As much as I enjoyed Aquaman and Namor as characters, Triton's appearance seemed to make a lot more sense for a hero that spends his time beneath the waves. Plus, he just looked really cool!
Something about the Adrian Chase Vigilante series must have really inspired artists. Going over the covers, I am really impressed by the consistent quality of them. Every illustrator brought their A-game, and I can remember the issues really standing out on the racks back in the early days of the direct market.
Uh-oh - Has Lamont Cranston been bitten? And what will happen if he becomes a werewolf himself? The exciting answers are just 60 cents away!
If you were wondering where the rest of the Totalitarians were while Super-Skrull was battling Metamorpho a few days ago, well here is a partial answer to that question. Let's hope that teamwork from Earth's Mightiest Heroes wins the day!
There was a lot of clutter on the original Fury of Firestorm page that I needed to remove before I could add any new elements in. Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
Katana is better at wielding a sword, but Valkyrie has Asgardian strength to back her up. This would be an interesting match up. But just why would Brunnhilde want The Soultaker in the first place?
These two first battled in STF #4761, in a more Silver-Age style cover. I thought that round two could have more of a Bronze Age feel. Another month or so and we will finally get to see Rex Mason in live screen action!
There's nothing like a crisply detailed mystery to make for an entertaining afternoon of reading. I'd like to see what kinds of secrets that this pairing could uncover together.
Don't consider it a retcon, maybe we were only part of the story. This tale just fills in all of the missing parts - at least in Calvin's imagination...
I guess it was only a matter of time before the Smasher faced off against the most famous spy of them all. This confrontation is bound to leave him shaken, if not stirred.
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