Sunday, May 3, 2015

Rolling Thunder



My brother Eric (you may know his robots), suggested the idea of a superhero biker team, and even though I thought it would be tough to get multiple characters with motorcycles to fit on one cover, the idea rattled around in my brain until I finally decided to give it a shot.  STF has already established the partnership of Ghost Rider and Evel Knievel in more than one adventure, so I figured that they would be a good duo to start assembling the team with. I had been wanting to use Kaneda from Akira on a cover for ages and I was happy to also feature the star of one of my favorite childhood books, The Mouse and The Motorcycle.  Black Canary is a biker babe who can more than hold her own in a fight, so she fit right in, and the team was complete!

10 comments:

David Welsh said...

Are they all five somehow a single mutant that projects their power onto someone else? Go Team America!

Anonymous said...

Hey Ross... where is Batgirl and her batcycle??? later.... jack-el

Anonymous said...

...or the Greg Saunder's version of The Vigiante also from DC... he rode a cycle and would have added a diverse look to the group with his singing cowboy motif.....
later.... jack-el

Bob Greenwade said...

Batgirl and her cycle would have been cool, but I think Black Canary is a better fit for this team in terms of powers and personality.

On a related topic, this does give me some hope for my earlier suggestion of a team of horse-riding heroes, starting with the Shining Knight and the original Ghost Rider.

Anonymous said...

Actually, I think Motor Mouse (from the "Auto Cat and Motor Mouse" segment of the 1970's Hanna-Barbera series THE CHATTANOOGA CATS) predated the "Runaway Ralph" books.

Raphael said...

Rescuing Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch perhaps?

Anonymous said...

@Raphael

If you think she'd rescue those Lovebug rip-offs, you don't know Grayson. ;-)

Anonymous said...

Looking at Ralph and loving it! I can truly say this a team-up I would not have come up with.

pblfsda said...

@Raphael: "The Mouse and the Motorcycle" came out first, then the Motor Mouse cartoons, then the sequel "Runaway Ralph". Ralph, the character, was also the mouse in the first book.

Paulo Costa said...

I would have added the Biker Mice From Mars.

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