I think that this would be a very fun match-up - not only because their power sets would make for a battle in which either could conceivably win, but because of their disparate personalities. The no-nonsense Slade Wilson would have no patience for Spidey's one-liners, and I am betting that Spidey would have a lot to say if they faced off.
Just the idea that Slade Wilson is connected to Kraven the Hunter is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI like the idea that some characters, like Spider-Man could be dropped into another universe, like DC, and face any adversary. That is so cool!
What would Spider-Man have to say about Terminator stealing the eye designs off his mask? (at least the left half of it...)
ReplyDeleteAlso... I'm simultaneously catching up on your older Batman and Thing teacups from years back. While impressive then, you have certainly improved with time. And kudos on the backgrounds like this one. Where do you get such perfect location shots? Google image search?
Dang auto-correct... I meant "Batman and Thing teamups" not "teacups" -- though super-hero teacups might be something interesting indeed!
DeleteYou have to remember that all of those B&B and MTIO's were done with MS Paint, not Photoshop as I currently use.
ReplyDeleteI am always on the lookout for new backgrounds, it's one of the tougher part when a cover requires one. Yes, I do a lot of Google image searching - this one was from an animated feature background (not sure which one)
Nice rendering! How about one featuring Spidey and his Mushroom Productions counterpart, Araknis?
ReplyDeleteCan't say that I am familiar with that character.
ReplyDeleteReportedly, he's a physicist who built a dimension-portal generator; some nasty entities came through it to Earth; they killed his wife; something that looked like a man-sized spider bonded with him; and, together, they battle these nasties.
ReplyDeleteIn short? Sort of a cross between eight-armed Spidey and the Phantom Stranger.