Nothing like a gripping tale of intrigue told from behind enemy lines. It might be interesting to see how Bucky works with another type of super soldier.
Nothing like a gripping tale of intrigue told from behind enemy lines. It might be interesting to see how Bucky works with another type of super soldier.
A no-nonsense cyborg working with a team of clean cut super-teens? Sounds like a recipe for fast paced action and generational drama to me.
This is a story I could see happening, given the reincarnation aspect to Hawkgirl's back story Having it illustrated by a master of the craft like Paul Smith would only make it better!
It was only a matter of time before this confrontation. The Aliens have already faced off with Luke Skywalker in STF #1363, Han Solo in STF #2965, and Lando Calrissian in STF #4165.
This cover required some background extension before I could add in a Xenomorph. Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
When Jenny Blake Isabella, comics writer and Patron of this Blog, suggested a meeting between these two, I had to chuckle at the thought. This issue should really include a sound chip, as it would need to be heard as well as read!
Frank Castle may not be the type to train under someone else, but maybe he would make an exception for Ted Grant. Pity the bad guys that try to interrupt their sparring session!.
The wait for the third installment of the Spider-Verse movies is a long one, but I am sure it will be worth it. Hopefully Miguel O'Hara will be redeemed a bit, I don't want him to be turned into a straight up villain. Batman first met Spider-Man 2099 ay back in 2011 on a very early MS Paint cover.
Kirby was as great at designing monstrous creatures as he was at designing futuristic mechanics. A story that combined both really gave him a chance to show off his talents.
Coming Tomorrow: STF #5100! A full issue clash between a DC team and Marvel team that have yet to meet on this blog...
Between all of the time travel shenanigans, multiversal adventures and company-wide reboots, I'm not quite sure what the back story of the new Wally West is. I'm glad they kept his costume so close to the original red & yellow version, one of the best designs in comics.
These pilots have seen a lot in their adventures, but would they be prepared for a collaboration with The B.P.R.D.? It would be fun to find out. Thanks to Patrick McLaughlin for this suggestion!
Sure, Dick Dastardly was a bad guy, but he definitely had one of the cooler vehicles in The Wacky Races. I never thought Muttley was really all that bad though, he just always seemed to be laughing and having a good time.
Apparently, Director Tim Burton and Producer/Actress Margot Robbie are developing a new movie version of Attack of the 50-Foot Woman. That could be fun and give audiences a taste of what they missed by not having Giganta appear on Wonder Woman opposite Lynda Carter.
Comics lost another big talent this week with the passing of Sam Kieth. His extremely unique style was simultaneously cartoonish and highly detailed, and his covers always stood out on the stands. RIP.
I was sad to hear of the passing of Chuck Norris this week, he was a true legend among action stars. I hope he rests on peace - but if he wants to do some butt-kicking in the afterlife, I'm all for that as well.
Peacemaker Season 2 was a mixed bag for me. While it had some great action, comedy and heart, like the first season, it also has some huge missteps. The pacing was all over the place, and the series kind of ended on a whimper with all of the big moments in the penultimate episode. Plus, having the first DCU follow up to the family friendly Superman feature an X-rated orgy scene was a head-scratchingly bad decision in my opinion. The cliffhanger that the show was left on was interesting, but who knows when it will be resolved?
Apparently, Maxima will make her big screen debut in Man of Tomorrow. I always enjoyed the character from the Superman comics and I think that it will be a fun role to play for whatever actress lands the part. Who do you think would do the part justice?
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