It has been revealed to very little surprise that the sequel to this year's Fantastic Four reboot is no longer going forward. Hopefully this will be the first step towards getting the rights back to Marvel Studios - or at least partially, as with Spider-Man. If there's anywhere that Doctor Doom is finally going to get a proper cinematic translation, it's back at home with Marvel.
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Justice Society of America Vs. Dr. Doom (Part 2)
It has been revealed to very little surprise that the sequel to this year's Fantastic Four reboot is no longer going forward. Hopefully this will be the first step towards getting the rights back to Marvel Studios - or at least partially, as with Spider-Man. If there's anywhere that Doctor Doom is finally going to get a proper cinematic translation, it's back at home with Marvel.
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Doctor Doom,
Jerry Ordway,
John Byrne,
Justice Society,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up
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Only in comic books could astronauts face a diplomatic issue with a despot!
I can't wait for the Marvel / Disney / Fox Fantastic Four reboot!
Oh, hey, by the way - great cover! Now I have to re-read America versus the Justice Society!
Wow man, that really is a pretty impressive cover. Doom's face, the way the JSA are positioned in opposition to him....thumbs way up.
I'm curious though what your story behind this particular match up would be though?
Thanks, it was a tough one to put together. I'm sure the story would involve luring the JSA to Latveria, where Doom would reveal possession of the Spear of Destiny and time travel hijinks would ensue.
Equivalent to Lex Luthor having the Cosmic Cube. Wouldn't you say? ;-)
Pretty much!
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