If there's any place that's likely to have a Hellmouth located in or near it, it's got to be The House of Mystery. I can definitely see Buffy Summers paying a visit to Cain's haunted establishment.
If there's any place that's likely to have a Hellmouth located in or near it, it's got to be The House of Mystery. I can definitely see Buffy Summers paying a visit to Cain's haunted establishment.
I always got a kick out of the team up trope in which heroes swapped villains. Acts of Vengeance was one of my favorite Marvel storylines for that reason back in the day. I saw that the recent DC KO event had some interesting match ups - Did anyone read that and is it or any of its spin offs worth checking out?
I'd like to have seen a story that explained how Batman went from swinging around to gliding with a cape that can go rigid. Who's to say Warren Worthington didn't lend a hand?
Batman last appeared with The Angel alongside Colossus in STF #3030, and first appeared with him in a B&B: The Lost Issues cover from 2011...
Reports are that the Netflix versions of Power Man and Iron Fist will appear in the next season of Daredevil: Born Again, and possibly even in the current season's finale. I'll be glad to see them back and it will be interesting to see how they are handled. Will Danny Rand finally have a proper costume? With the big cliffhanger that the Luke Cage series ended on be addressed? Only time will tell.
I featured this pairing as a back up story recently in STF #5115, and I felt they were worthy of their own full issue. There has been rumors that Fallout's Ella Purnell has been in auditions to join the DCU. Original Speculation was for Maxima, but what if she's actually in the running to play Zatanna? I think she'd be a fit for the role.
I've seen speculation that Thanos will appear early on in Avengers: Doomsday, only to be easily defeated by Dr. Doom. While I get that Doom's ability must be established, I hope that this is just a rumor. Such a scene would undermine the events of Marvel's Phase One just as they are trying to recapture the success of it.
Present day Superman met Thanos way back in STF #543...
This was another suggestion from comics' historian and Patron of this Blog, Marc Tyler Nobleman that was too crazy not to to give a try. Be careful who you choose to promote your fast food chain!
These two are usually seen together as teammates on The Roustabouts, and I thought that I would give them a side mission for this issue. Let's hope they can turn the table on these two wagering rascals!
There is no character that I want to see join the DCU more than Martian Manhunter. He's the heart and soul of the Justice League and I think would be a fan favorite character if the right actor plays him. Could he be introduced in Man of Tomorrow, which promises to be a somewhat space faring adventure? I haven't heard anything but there's always hope.
A Sanctum Sanctorum sapped of its magic is a mystery worthy of the paranormal investigation. It would be interesting to see Hellboy trying to determine what is truly going on.
Hal Jordan first encountered Galactus way back in STF #254 from 2012, and it was time that they share a cover again. This time around, it looks like they may be working together though - and that would make me curious enough to pick up this issue.
This would be an interesting battle - more about matching wits than throwing fists - although I wouldn't mind it if Michael Holt got a nice right cross in at the end of the story.
I never had much disposable income growing up, so comics that featured multiple stories always appealed to me. This issue would have definitely had me at least flipping through it at the stands.
Blue Beetle last crossed paths with The Hulk in STF 1855...
I always like the opportunity to feature Hawkman in his original Golden Age helmet. There have been some other cool designs over the years, but none compared to the first when it came to sheer ferocity.
Uh oh, I think that Kraven's hubris may have gotten the best of him this time around! I don't have much doubt regarding the outcome of this battle, but it would still be enjoyable to watch the Hunter receive his comeuppance.
This is another cover that required some background building before I could add in new elements. Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
For this, the third appearance of The Synthetic Six, I needed an opponent to truly challenge them. Who better to fit the bill than STF's arch super-villain, Mr. Universe, making his 17th appearance?
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.
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