Catwoman and Daredevil previously met on the blog in STF #2311, and I thought that it was time to get them together again. Being able to use the amazing artwork of Tim Sale only made it more fun to put together.
Catwoman and Daredevil previously met on the blog in STF #2311, and I thought that it was time to get them together again. Being able to use the amazing artwork of Tim Sale only made it more fun to put together.
These two first battled in STF #3976..., and I thought that it was time for a rematch. It looks like this time there might be a greater for for both of them to battle together. It might be interesting to see them forced to work together.
Two great 80's teams, together at last. I'm not sure if their current predicament is that cause of Kobra or The Serpent Crown, but it would be interesting to find out.
With this adventure, Barda has finally completed her new team. I did see at least one correct guess in the comments, congratulations! Regular visitors will remember that she recruited Xena in STF #5011, Hellcat in STF #4964 and Red Sonja in STF #4881. Now all that remains is for the New Furies to assemble together.
I thought for this cover, I would share where the character images came from. As you can see, there was a bit of patchwork and rearranging required to get to the cover scene that I had envisioned.
An odd couple to b sure, but it would be fun to see the city's top cop working alongside the martial arts master of K'un L'un...
This would have been a TV crossover that I would have loved to have seen. I can just imagine the superhero tips that The Tick would provide to his less confident new ally.
I saw a chance to do a Gene Colan inspired cover and I went for it. Colan is one of those artists that I did not appreciate as a kid, but now I recognize as one of the best and most unique in the art form.
Daredevil first met The Spectre in STF #3067...
Photon can wield and control light and energy, so it would be interesting to see her get a direct infusion from the Central Power Battery. What effect would it have on her, though?
Green Lantern and Photon first met in STF #4019...
It was only a matter of time before the deadliest underwater denizen of Earth-STF showed up again. Let's hope that our heroes are up to the task of turning that evil into a force for good!
Now, this is a buddy cop movie that I could really get into. The no-nonsense Murphy partnered with a plucky new recruit like the Iron Giant would make for some fun big screen action.
Continued from yesterday's cover, we see who has been tormenting the Mighty Mite. I guess he is action figure sized, so perhaps Arcade just couldn't resist creating game time around him.
These two have found themselves in all kinds of predicaments, and this one might just top them all. It would be interesting to see a time traveler like Booster facing off against a centuries-spanning villain.
Booster first met The Avengers back in STF #3114...
We've seen Superman battle the Hulk before, but these two dark reflections would probably really let loose on one another. There would definitely be a lot of collateral damage in this one - but who wins?
A scene like this could set up quite the divergent timeline. It would be interesting to watch unfold.
Has anyone checked out Superman and Spider-Man's recent real world crossover, and was it any good? I'm waiting for these new DC/Marvel crossovers to be collected in digital and then I plan to check them out, but I'd love to hear your opinions.
Superman and Spider-Man have had a history on this blog as well - They were last seen together sporting their black costumes, Superman gathered heroes to find a missing Spidey... There was a movie of their classic crossover... once they underwent an identity crisis... and once they decided to have a car fight.
Maybe Boston Brand would have found his killer sooner if he had consulted with a Hero for Hire like Luke Cage. It would certainly be entertaining to read about.
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