Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Superman and Samaritan



Kurt Busiek's Astro City comics provide a great blend of superheroic action and the ramifications that it has on the everyday people that are caught in its wake.  With talent like Alex Ross on covers and Brent Anderson on interiors, these were comics that I always felt I got the full value of my money out of.  I haven't sampled the newer tales since Astro City's recent return, but I definitely plan to.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Ross, I am the poster who suggested the jay and silent bob with cheech and chong awhile back and I had another comical idea for your blog. How about teaming Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy with Groo from Despicable Me (along with a few minions of course and perhaps Rocket too) in a story that could only be called "Deciduous Me"

Bob Buethe said...

...with a cameo appearance by Groo the Wanderer?

Ross said...

Groo and Groot have appearances planned at least...

Anonymous said...

how about a smallville and buffy crossover? the one you did of xena and buffy was amazing.

Lee said...

Love seeing Alex Ross' art on your team-up covers!

One question: why is this entry tagged Marvel Comics? They've never published Astro City comics.

Ross said...

Must have clicked it by mistake that's all.

jrp04f said...

Love, love, love "Astro City". It's one of the bare handful of comics that still draw me back to the comics shop every other week. Hope to see more in the future... and Fawcett's Captain marvel.

Christofer Nigro said...

Based on mentions in this thread of Groo the Wanderer... How about a future issue of SUPER-TEAM FAMILY devoted to a crossover between Conan the Barbarian and Groo the Wanderer? Or has that been done here already? I think it's about time those two should meet :-)

Ross said...

That one has been done by the actual publishers!

Isaac said...

Ok, how about Groo the wanderer with Claw the Unconquered!

Anonymous said...

Now all we need is Mighty Man, and we can have a good old-fashioned "three-for-all!"

Based, of course, on initially mistaken identity.

Carycomic said...

You know, technically, Smallville is Superman's home town.

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