Despite all of their differences, for some reason I think that these two could find some common ground. As long as they were up against a mutual enemy, anyway.
Despite all of their differences, for some reason I think that these two could find some common ground. As long as they were up against a mutual enemy, anyway.
I'm glad to finally use Doctor Destiny on the blog, an underrated DCU villain. In addition to his cool creepy look, he was powerful enough to take on the JLA single handedly. His mind-bending abilities always made for interesting visuals as well.
Time for an all-Mac Raboy cover. I liked the cool sky cycles that Captain America or Hawkeye would zip around in on their Avengers adventures. I have to wonder if those were inspired by Flash Gordon's Rocket Cycles, which he was known to use.
This is a rare case where I used an actual Super-Team Family cover to make a lost issue. Some prep work was required before I could add in Ant-Man. Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
I remember being intrigued by the mystery of The Hobgoblin back in the day, even if the ultimate reveal wasn't as interesting as some of the speculation. I can only imagine who would be behind the mask in the scenario presented above!
The Flash first met Ghost Rider way back in STF #243... when he was recruited for a mission in Hell. I suppose a race in purgatory is a step up from that, at least!
Here we see that Barda has chosen the another member to join her new team! Regular visitors will remember that she recruited Hellcat in STF #4964 Red Sonja in STF #4881. She still has a one more slots on the roster to fill, who will it be? Hint - its a character that appeared in comics from DC, but is not part of the DCU. All will be revealed on a future cover, so stay tuned!
The only thing creepier than giant aliens are giant alien insects! Thanks to Kent Brockman of The Simpsons for the inspiration for this cover.
Michael Keaton returned to his two most famous roles and didn't miss a beat in either. While The Flash had lots of problems, the Batman scenes were my favorite parts. His return as Beetljuice was even better, he really looked like he was having fun in the role again, and I hope he comes back for a third installment.
Rosario Dawson as Night Nurse is the latest character is the latest character rumored to be making the leap from the Netflix shows to the mainstream MCU in the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The film already seems packed, but with guest stars like The Punisher and The Hulk, I can see where there would be a need for her services. Time will tell if this later rumor pans out.
Hawkgirl was the only character that didn't really work for me in the new Superman movie. I didn't mind Isabela Merced in the role, but she just seemed like a normal girl with wings, rather than a reincarnated warrior with ties to an alien culture. Perhaps the character herself is not aware of her origins yet, and that side will be explored in future appearances. Also, wasn't the movie supposed to be about Superman inspiring his fellow heroes? She didn't seem very inspired when she straight up murdered one of the bad guys, and I thought that moment undermined the theme of the film.
Thanks to Marc Tyler Nobleman, comics historian and Patron of this blog, for this suggestion!
I'm not sure why it took me so long to realize that these two had almost identical outfits. Once I did, though, I knew I had to make a cover referencing that fact!
The comments from the team above say it all! Thanks for another awesome year! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
Wilson Fisk isn't physically intimidated by too many people, but this match up would be one that I would guess would give him pause. Who wins in this battle for control of the city's underworld?
The Supergirl teaser trailer has been released, and I can't say it did much for me. So far it looks like more of the same, with an aesthetic close to the Guardians of the Galaxy films. Still, it wasn't much to go on, and I will wait for a full trailer to pass judgment. The rumors of a Superman/Lobo fight in the movie does have me intrigued.
There was a lot of clutter removal and image extension required on this Howard the Duck splash page before I could add Vigilante into the mix. Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
Welcome to the 5000th issue of STF: The Lost issues! Many of the covers presented here have not only crossed over characters from different companies, but from different timelines as well. There has been speculation that these encounters were the result of an ongoing war between a pair of time tyrants. As you can see above, the rumors are true!
When you count the B&B and MTIO covers that preceded STF, I have posted 5510 covers so far. Needless to say, I have never used AI to create them and never and I never will - all I need is Photoshop and the inspiration and encouragement from visitors to this blog!
Time for some Special Features! First up, let's take a look at larger versions of the stories presented here:
These are two great heroes that we don't see enough of. Static's film debut has been rumored, but I haven't heard much about that lately. The Thunderbolts did make it to the big screen, but alas not the original incarnation of the team where Jolt became a member.
Coming Tomorrow: STF #5000! Including lots of extra features! Following the double sized cover depicting a rivalry that's been simmering in the background for years, there will be a new Saturday Cartoon Line Up, STF-Inspired Action Figures, Board Games, Playsets and More!
This would definitely be an interesting battle. Thor would have a tough go of it, but maybe the fact that Doomsday is certainly not worthy to hold Mjolnir might give him an opportunity to prevail.
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