With two brightly glowing heroes zipping through the cosmos, I think that this would be a visually interesting tale to depict - and a fun one to read about!
With two brightly glowing heroes zipping through the cosmos, I think that this would be a visually interesting tale to depict - and a fun one to read about!
Toy Story 5 seems like another huge hit for the franchise, both critically and commercially. I'm looking forward to checking out the next adventure of Woody, Buzz and the rest of the gang. This cover comes about from a suggestion by Marc Tyler Nobleman, comics' historian and Patron of this Blog. Thanks, Marc!
For some reason, C-list villain Doctor Double-X has had some requests for an appearance on the blog. The choice of heroes to face off against him seemed obvious to me. This issue probably would not have flown off of the stands, but I think I would have been curious enough to want to read it.
Two attorneys, both named Harvey but each operating with their own set of rules - It was only a matter of time before they crossed paths.
Here's another pairing tat I have been meaning to get to for a while. It looks like they have their work cut out for them with these glowing monstrosities.
Following up from yesterday's Golden Age style cover, here I present a Bronze Age adventure between Cap and Ollie. It took some tinkering to remove Spider-Man from the original image - Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
I was surprised to realize that I had gone this far without featuring a team up between these two heroes. To make up for it, here's a Golden Age adventure - And up next tomorrow will be a Bronze Age style cover featuring them together as well.
Logan would have already been in operation when the All-Stars were formed, so it's not out of the questions that they would cross paths. Hos healing factor would be a big help against that pesky Spear.
The Microverse certainly fits into the category of the unknown, so it's only natural that The Challengers would be interested in exploring it. Who better the serve as a tour guide than Hank Pym?
Could Crusher Creel truly adopt the properties of Wonder Woman's magic lasso? I think that's an interesting enough set up to build a story around.
The Mandalorian and Grogu is struggling at the box office. I really liked the first two seasons of the Disney+ series and I thought Andor was great - but there have also been a lot of missteps since Lucas sold the company. I'm not sure what could be done with the Star Wars franchise to turn things around at this point. If you put me in charge, I'd probably set up a scenario like the one above, so what do I know?
I can only imagine what kind of situation would cause Gordon to summon the Master of Mystic Arts for assistance. It would certainly be fun to find out.
These two are cut from a similar cloth. They definitely have the same taste in boots. I can see them working well together if some kind of time-storm threw them into the same adventure.
Uh oh, this looks like a dilemma that Richie won't be able to spend his way out of! Let's hope Casper has some connections on the other side to help out!
Haunted houses are bad enough, but a haunted Baxter Building, including Reed's Lab? That's a whole new level of trouble to deal with.
Now this is truly and odd couple. A story that would find them having to work together could be very interesting.
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