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Issue #155, I presented a Jor-El and Odin team up and I always wanted to do a sequel - so here it is!
Superman and Thor have of course shared other STF covers:
in
Issue #994, they shared an all-Kirby classic...
In
Issue #949, they battled Amazo and the Taskmaster...
In
Issue #31, they squared off against Mongul...
and they first crossed paths way back in
Issue #17.
I did not get to see a lot of the classic DC cartoons. The Marvel Super Heroes and Spider-Man were all over the place. I wish Disney/Marvel would make good on making them available on Netflix as they said a few years back. I wonder if they are tied up in rights issues, or if Disney/Marvel just doesn't want anybody to see them yet.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like it could be developed into a cool cartoon! It just has that Silver Age feel to it.
I always love it when I can, at a glance, identify the source of your images. I have that Superman special issue. It is all sort of battered because I read it a lot and took it on vacations. Great work as always.
ReplyDeleteThis one is really incredible work, Ross. If I got it right, you took art from no fewer than five different artists, and made it look like a unit piece. And this is a great follow-up to the Odin/Jor-El team-up from earlier.
ReplyDeleteAirDave: You can see the 1967 DC cartoons here.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bob G! Yup this was a real patchwork job!
ReplyDeleteI say that "Jor-El" and "Odin" are really Xandarian impostors.*
ReplyDelete*The Skrull equivalent of Eternals also known as "the Carbon Copy Men."
Brilliant work . . . .
ReplyDeleteWould love to see a cover with Rip Hunter Time Master and David Tenannt Doctor Who.
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