Spider-Woman and Batgirl met previously in STF #3879, but I thought it would be cool to see them in an animated adventure as well. Who better to face off against them than STF's own Mr. Universe, making his 5th appearance.
Spider-Woman and Batgirl met previously in STF #3879, but I thought it would be cool to see them in an animated adventure as well. Who better to face off against them than STF's own Mr. Universe, making his 5th appearance.
At a time when all I knew where heroes from Marvel and DC comics, I was happy to find Hanna-Barbera's World of Super-Adventure with it's impressive line up of cartoon stars. Space Ghost and The Herculoids were my favorites, but I liked all of the features. Alex Toth certainly knew how to design a show!
We've had two versions of the Suicide Squad in the movies, but still no Bronze Tiger. Maybe he can be a supporting character whenever the DCU finally gets the Batman side of things underway? I did like the live action appearances by Michael Jai White in the Arrowverse, but I thought that he could have been used better there.
There was a bit of background removal and replacement required before I could and Ronnie Raymond and Professor Stein to this cover. Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
Now this is the type of Super-Team cartoon I would have loved back in the day. The biggest action stars of my youth working together, count me in. Heck, let's consider that to be the shark from Jaws up there and throw him into the mix!
They say Batman can defeat anyone if he has enough prep time. Apocalypse has had centuries to prepare himself, though. It would be an interesting meeting!
We may see them from time to time, but for the most part, gorgeously painted movie posters are a thing of the past. It's too bad, some of them were truly iconic. Just like album covers, somewhere along the line, artistry took a back seat to more commercial advertising.
We've seen a bunch of Predator/Marvel crossovers now that both properties are under the same corporate umbrella, so maybe this battle will be created for real one of these days. The Predator might have his hands full in this match up, but it would be fun to see play out.
This is another pairing that I have meant to get to for a long time. Would Boston Brand be able to handle taking control of The Hulk? I guess it depends on how mad the big guy is when the attempt is made.
Sure, it was cool back in the day when Karate Kid was sent back from the 30th Century to our time for a series of adventures - but I wished that other members of the Legion of Super-Heroes had been able to do the same. Wildfire would have been at the top of my list, I just thought that he was so cool.
With The Engineer set to make an appearance in the upcoming Superman movie, it looks like James Gunn is serious about bringing the entire Authority team to the big screen. I do remember really the first few years of stories in their original comic. They were pretty much on their own though, it will be interesting to see how they fit into a world populated with DC heroes.
It looks as though most of what we saw on the Peacemaker HBO Max series will remain canon for the new DCU - with one noticeable exception. The Justice League does not exist yet, so the scene where they show up at the end of the series has no longer officially happened. Will it be addressed in some way during the second season, or simply ignored? It will be interesting to see how it is (or isn't) handled.
It's a shame that DC Comics has such a cool character in Skyrocket, and nothing is done with her. The company definitely needs more female heroes that aren't tied to a per-existing male hero, and she is an excellent example of that. I hope her creator, Kurt Busiek, or some other writer finds a way to properly utilize this hidden gem.
It's time for another double-dose of Ditko. Who better to face The Scorpion in his STF debut than a similarly themed hero that was also designed by the legendary comics creator? It would have been cool to see him illustrate this entire issue!
I remember seeing the animated Lord of the Rings in the theater as a kid and being blown away by the scenes utilizing rotoscoping. Later on in life I saw Fire and Ice and the technique was used even more impressively there. I hoped that superhero animation could be done in the same way. Though Batman the Animated Series would later usher in a new age of comic book cartoons, I never quite got my wish there.
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