It's good to see these two working together, after they were clearly at odds when they first met on this blog in STF #3855. I wouldn't want to be in the Killer Shark's flippers right now...
It's good to see these two working together, after they were clearly at odds when they first met on this blog in STF #3855. I wouldn't want to be in the Killer Shark's flippers right now...
As a fan of both Star Wars and the animation of Genndy Tartakovsky, I was intrigued when I learned he had turned his talents on to a galaxy far, far away. I was finally able to watch Tartakovsky's Clone Wars series on MAX, and it did not disappoint. They are worth checking out for the light saber battles alone.
I always enjoyed the backup tales featuring Ralph and Sue Dibny involved in a quick mystery. Clever twists and cool stretching scenes made them a delight to read. I can definitely see Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne joining in on of their investigations.
STF's greatest villain is back for his 9th appearance! Can our heroes trust him, or are they due for a double-cross? The answers are just 60 cents away...
It looks like Reddy has reverted back to his original form for this tale. It's nice to see him getting along with Ororo after they had clashed in STF #2441, due to events that took place way back in STF #82...
I remember being excited to see the Muppet Show episode where Mark Hamill and characters from Star Wars appeared. Chewbacca appeared without his ammunition strap so he looked kind of naked to me. Still, it's one of the best Muppets episodes - the Pigs in Space sequence in this one is a masterpiece.
Batman and The Thing are my favorite characters from from DC and Marvel, and they have met before in other Lost Issues - They were trapped in the Microverse in STF #4192, They quarreled over Aunt Petunia in STF #3322... They had a boxing match in STF #2455... They faced a fiery situation in STF #554... They topped off an Anniversary Issue in STF #500... before that, They battled the Riddler/Trapster team... earlier, The Thing discovered the Bat Cave... and was handed control of The Outsiders... not to mention This Whole Blog... and finally, they first appeared together in one of my earliest covers...
The latest rumors making the rounds say that Adam Strange is coming to the DCU, with Will Poulter being considered for the role. I've long thought that The Character was ripe for live action treatment, so I hope these reports are true. The Krypton tv series featured Adam Strange as a character, but I'd like to see a version more faithful to the comics.
Aside from the natural cat/bird conflict, I think there would definitely be friction between these two. as a S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent, Bobbi Morse knows how to work with others and abide by a set of mission parameters - quite a contrast from Selina Kyle, a solo act who has no problem breaking the rules.
These two first crossed paths in STF #3652...
It looks like Wally West got his hands on the Cosmic Treadmill and found himself in a golden age adventure with wartime's greatest superhero sidekicks. I'd read it!
I think that these two go well together. Both look great, with their sexy outfits and flowing hair - Both have been depicted as passionate in their relationships and fierce in a battle. I'm surprised that I never thought to pair them with one another until now.
It's good to see both of these movie franchises back on more solid footing. James Gunn's Superman looks promising and Alien: Romulus is my favorite entry in that series since the first two movies. It might have been cool to see a crossover back in the 80's.
We've all seen Pym Particles being used for time travel by now - so who's to say that Hank Pym's deadliest creation could not get hold of some for some decades-spanning shenanigans? It might be cool to see how the Squadron reacts to the modern villain crashing their timeline.
This cover required a bit of background extension for it to work. Here is a peek at the behind the scenes progress:
Usually Bane is a man of few words, but even he has more to say than snake eyes. I am sure that the action in this tale would make up for the limited conversation within.
I've liked the quick moments that we have seen of Rachel Brosnahan's Lois Lane, and I am looking forward to seeing her performance in full when Superman is released to theaters. I have to give a tip of the hat to the costume designers as well. Her outfits seem definitely inspired by those that Lois wore on Superman: The Animated Series.
These are two characters that I really want to see on the big screen. Deathlok's appearance on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. was low rent and underwhelming, he realy needs a proper chance to shine. Etrigan has never even had a chance at live action. I bet James Gunn could have a lot of fun with him.
I always has a soft spot in my heart for The Six Million Dollar Man. his show was my first memory of a live action superhero after all. I even had the action figure. I think that Steve Austin would fit right in with an agency like S.H.I.E.L.D.
Logan could also be described as a one man army corps, so this is a pairing that I think could work well. Now that I see them side by side, it makes me wonder - did Jack Kirby ever draw Wolverine for Marvel? I can't think of a time he did, let me know if I am forgetting an issue.
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