I have featured a bunch of covers in which Ted Grant is training heroes, and I thought I would try one where the instruction was going the other way around. Let's hope that Wildcat's mental muscle is up to the task!
I have featured a bunch of covers in which Ted Grant is training heroes, and I thought I would try one where the instruction was going the other way around. Let's hope that Wildcat's mental muscle is up to the task!
The Supergirl movie isn't far off, but there doesn't seem like there is a lot of excitement for it. Seeing Jason Mamoa as Lobo should be fun. The trailers to me have been Just OK - The movie looks fine, just nothing that I feel that I need to run out and see. Hopefully the film will defy expectations and become a critical and commercial hit.
Lee Bermejo's art is unique in the field. His mastery of light and shadow make him perfect for gritty noir adventures. His understanding of how different fabrics and materials appear and move give his depiction of superhero costumes a reality that is matched by few others.
I'm not sure whether to be excited or not for the in-production Lord of the Rings: The Hunt For Gollum. In my opinion, the LOTR movie trilogy is one of the greatest cinematic achievements ever. The Hobbit films, however did not work nearly as well for me. What could have been a great single film was expanded into a bloated trilogy. Hopefully, lessons were learned from that. It will be nice to see Ian McKellan as Gandalf one last time.
I'm glad to use Skyrocket on this blog again, one of DC's hidden gems. Hopefully they will take her off the shelf and find a new place to feature her. Power Company was a fun comic and it's too bad that it didn't stick around longer.
Just how different would things have turned out if this guy showed up on Battleworld during the first Secret Wars? Who knows, but it certainly would have been fun to read about!
Thanks to Jared Mello for suggesting this team up! If there's any group that should pay a visit to Cain's creepy mansion, it has to be the passengers of the Mystery Machine.
With the down to Earth feel of the upcoming Lanterns series on HBO Max, I'm surprised they didn't just go for a true hard travelling heroes type show and include Green Arrow into the mix. Hopefully Ollie and Dinah will get their chance to shine eventually in the DCU. Yondu first met Green Arrow in STF #3109...
I'd like to see these two properties together. I can imagine Jan and Jace being big fans of the LSH. I'm sure there are some sort of time travel shenanigans that could get them all together.
I always enjoyed adventures featuring Green Lantern and the Flash. Placing the original GL alongside Marvl's first speedster whould have had the same appeal for me.
So this is where Ralph's been while his wife was out looking for him! I always thought that Crusher Creel could be a mighty force for good with his power set, but alas, he just doesn't have the mindset for that kind of life.
Jack Kirby mastered the art of action in comics and his design sense was an inspiration to all. Murphy Anderson made everything look sleek and lavish, especially when he was on full art chores, but still quite evident when he served only as inker. I was glad to combine their two styles here.
This pairing comes about from a suggestion by Jeff O'Hare, a Patron of this blog. Thanks, Jeff! though these two have quite different personalities, they share a warrior's spirit. I think that they would actually work well together.
Thanks to Mike Selinker for the suggestion to pair these two together! Sue Dibny is one of my favorite supporting characters, so his idea inspired me. I had to do a bit of image extension before I could add the second Sue in. Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
These two first started working together in STF #3954...
This cover required some background removal, replacement and extension before I could add Hank McCoy in. Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
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