Friday, September 30, 2016
Dr. Fate and Brother Voodoo
Brother Voodoo was a third-tier character and even considered kind of a joke for a long time. I was never sure why, I always thought he had a cool look and I liked the connection to his departed sibling. Fortunately he has gotten much more of a push in the lat decade or so, and It's cool to see him finally getting the respect he deserves in the Marvel Universe.
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Vampirella Vs. Buffy The Vampire Slayer
One fun thing that comics offer is the ability to follow the continuing adventures of characters that only had a finite life in TV or movies. It first started with properties like Star Trek and Star Wars and these days we have comic series presenting new "seasons" of fan favorite shows like Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Smallville. Even cooler, classic series like Batman '66 and Wonder Woman '77 are getting the treatment.
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Red Tornado and ROM in "Sleeper Code!"
I am glad to see that ROM is finally returned to comics with his new home at IDW. I always thought is was such a shame that he remained in comic book limbo for so long. I like the modern update to his design as well, I'll miss being able to poke fun at his metallic mittens, though.
Red Tornado and ROM first crossed paths in STF #432...
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Batman and Spider-Man in "Rigged Rides!"
I just picked up the entire run of Batman: The Brave and the Bold on Blu-Ray and I am having a blast re-visiting the episodes. The love for DC comics history is very evident, and I keep noticing new references and easter eggs that I missed the first (or second) time around.
Batman and Spider-Man have a bit of history on STF: The Lost Issues...
The Batman/Spidey movie premiered in STF #1014
Spidey and JJJ joined forces against Batman in Issue #937...
They were joined by some Amazing Friends in back in October 2011...
The shared a Golden Age adventure in September 2011...
Spidey wore his black outfit for their July 2010 meeting...
And here is where they first crossed paths.
This isn't the only time The Spider-Buggy has seen action, either...
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Monday, September 26, 2016
Superman and The Rocketeer
Much has been speculated about how Superman will appear once he returns from the dead in Justice League. Will he have the all black costume from the comics, Will he have a beard? A mullet? At any rate, once he ultimately re-dons his classic duds, I hope we see a few changes to reflect the DCEU's proposed less somber tone - brighter colors, an "S" on the cape and a spit curl would be great to see.
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Sunday, September 25, 2016
Justice League of America Vs. The Dark Phoenix in: "Burn Notice!"
I'm wondering what sort of headquarters the cinematic Justice League will end up having. I assume it will be a Bruce Wayne-funded establishment - but will it be hidden in a cave or public in a Hall of Justice? I'd love to see a satellite, but that would mean introducing teleportation tech to the DCEU... although with Mother Boxes and Boom Tubes in existence, is it really that much of a leap?
The Justice League has faced off against The Dark Phoenix in the past - first in STF #229, and then again in STF #409...
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Captain Kirk and Starfire
Kirk has no problem pursuing beautiful alien females, so I figure that he would jump at the opportunity to join forces with Koriand'r. He might be in for more than he bargained for though, this is no Orion Slave Girl... the princess from Tamaran in more than capable of taking care of herself. It would be interesting to see how Kirk relates to her.
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Friday, September 23, 2016
The X-Men and Captain Atom
Every few years Captain Atom gets a re-design, but most haven't really worked for me. My favorite look for him is the one used above. This was his appearance for his self-titled series once he was integrated into the DC Universe with the rest of the Charlton characters. It's a nice, simple design - just different enough from The Silver Surfer to give him a unique look.
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Thursday, September 22, 2016
Supergirl and Kitty Pryde
As much as I enjoyed Supergirl last season, I think this year promises to be even more fun. Now that she will share the same world as the rest of the CW shows (thanks, I think, to The Flashpoint storyline on The Flash), a whole new world of storytelling possibilities opens up. I am especially looking forward to the 4-part crossover that will encompass all 4 shows.
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Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Gyro Gearloose, Dynomutt and Inspector Gadget
Inspector Gadget was a little past my cartoon watching prime, but I can understand the appeal that he has. He definitely reminds me of one of my childhood favorites, Dynomutt. Changeable robotic limbs and an array of hidden gizmos made the Scooby-esque pooch very appealing to my young eyes, not to mention the fact that he was partnered with the very cool looking Blue Falcon.
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
The Gargoyle and Green Arrow
I was a fan of The New Defenders, (as the final couple of years of Marvel's first Defenders series was called). The stories were fun, but what I really liked was the line up - Angel, Ice-Man, Beast, Moondragon, Valkyrie and Gargoyle. after the series ended, all of the other characters found homes in other team titles except for Isaac Christians, The Gargoyle. He's made only a handful of small appearances since, and it's too bad because I think he is a great character with a unique perspective. I'd love to see him featured more prominently somewhere.
Monday, September 19, 2016
Catwoman Vs. Dick Tracy
Catwoman has had many looks over the years and one of my favorites is her very first costume. She soon switched to more iconic clothing, but there's something about the full head cat mask that I found creepy and appealing as a kid. I guess once Kyle's identity was learned by the police, she didn't feel the need to conceal her face as much anymore.
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Sunday, September 18, 2016
Batman and Bill Finger
Yesterday may have been Batman Day, but today is Bill Finger Day, commemorating the anniversary of the day that the Dark Knight's co-creator finally got his proper credit from DC Comics. Thank you to Marc Tyler Nobleman, Patron of this blog and author of Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman for spearheading the efforts to give Finger his due - and for suggesting I find a way to team him up with Batman!
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Saturday, September 17, 2016
Wolverine Vs. Snake Eyes in "Silent Slice!"
The original Wolverine 4-issue mini-series really wowed me back in the day. I loved seeing Wolverine finally get a spotlight (boy does that seem like a crazy thing to say now, but back then it was very true), and I was genuinely surprised that he was getting married. It was the first time I really started to appreciate Frank Miller as an artist as well. The covers were all great and there was an image of Mariko in the first issue that looked to me like a photograph, it was done so well. Logan has made literally hundreds of appearances since, but none have stayed with me the way that mini-series has.
These two first crossed blades back in STF #595...
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Friday, September 16, 2016
Nightwing Vs. The Kingpin
The Matt Murdock face off with Wilson Fisk in the second season of Netflix' Daredevil was one of my favorite scenes of the series. Not only was it a nice place to showcase Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio's acting chops, it offered a hint at a potential direction for Season 3... will we be seeing a Born Again-inspired storyline?
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Mon-El and Gladiator
Mon-El will be making his live-action debut in the upcoming season of Supergirl. I am hoping his presence on the show will lead to The Legion of Super-Heroes down the line, but I suspect he will end up being yet another love interest for Kara/Supergirl. I prefer her with Brainiac 5.
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Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Green Lantern and The West Coast Avengers
When The West Coast Avengers first appeared, I thought that it was a great idea. There were too many members of The Avengers at that time to feature on a single team, so I loves the idea of a second group operating on the other side of the country. I especially liked the idea of Hawkeye as team leader - he had always claimed that he could do a better job than Cap, so I was glad to see him finally get his chance. Of course, these days, Marvel has completely overdone the concept, with new Avenger spin-off teams popping up on a regular basis. It once was a big deal to be granted Avengers membership, now it's hard to think of many Marvel heroes who aren't a part of the team.
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Amanda Waller and Nick Fury
Suicide Squad seems to have withstood some harsh reviews and has made over 700 million worldwide, so maybe we will see some sequels after all. It's the kind of team that can really be changed up from movie to movie, so there are plenty of directions to go in. I'd like to see Bronze Tiger, Nightshade and Father Craemer show up, three of my favorite characters from the John Ostrander run on the comic series.
Monday, September 12, 2016
Sgt. Rock and War Machine
I'm not sure why Jim Rhodes is getting so dumped on lately. Not only has he been sidelined in the Marvel films due to the events of Captain America: Civil War, in the comics...
SPOILER alert for those not caught up...
... he has been killed off by Thanos in the Civil War II event! What did the poor guy do to deserve such treatment? Is he too close to Iron Man in nature - that can't be it, they keep creating new Iron Man variant characters. Is his code name no longer considered politically correct? Like with Bruce Banner, I am hoping this "death" is no permanent, as is the tradition in comics.
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Stingray and Aquaman
I am still not sold on Jason Mamoa as Aquaman. The Justice League footage shown at Comicon was interesting, but Mamoa just doesn't look anything like the character from the comics... not even the hook and beard phase (my least favorite look for Aquaman). Maybe I just need to see him doing something more heroic instead of simply standing around. If he rides a giant seahorse in the movie, all will be forgiven!
Saturday, September 10, 2016
The Metal Men and Iron Man in "Sheet Metal!"
I tried, mostly in vain, to get my nieces and nephews interested in comics. I would give them whatever beat up copies or duplicates I had on hand and they gobbled them up but soon moved on to video games and the internet and more modern distractions. The one title I remember my niece really liking was The Metal Men. There is something about their simple designs and personalities that really appeal to kids. I had heard that there was interest in bringing them to the movies and I hope that has not been abandoned - there could be some real potential there.
The Metal Men first crossed paths with Iron Man back in STF #362...
Friday, September 9, 2016
Captains Marvel
I can understand why they finally made the change, but I still think it's too bad that the original Captain Marvel no longer goes by that name and now calls himself Shazam. If they had to change the name, I always preferred something like Captain Thunder. At any rate, on this blog Billy Batson's superheroic persona will always be Captain Marvel.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
The Tick Meets Plastic Man
The Tick is back in Live action form thanks to Amazon, this time with Peter Serafinowicz in the title role. I have seen a couple of short clips from the show and I am not sure what to make of it yet. Serafinowicz looks like he is giving his all but after Patrick Warburton's performance it is hard to accept a new actor in the role. I'll have to see a full episode before passing judgment.
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Wednesday, September 7, 2016
The Joker and KISS
When I was a kid I loved the band Kiss because they we kind of like superheroes with their whole look and personas. May favorite was Ace Frehley, the "alien". I even had some Kiss trading cards which had facts about the band members on the backs of them On Frehley's card, it mentioned that his instrument was "lead guitar"... which I misread as the metal lead. I figured that being from another planet made him strong enough to lift such a heavy guitar!
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Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Transformers and Steel
John Henry Irons is another character that I'd love to see in live action - done right this time (sorry, Shaq). It looks like we will see Superman's resurrection at some point in Justice League, so that rules out the possibility of a "Reign of Supermen" film, which could have been very cool. Supergirl on the CW seems like another perfect opportunity to feature Steel, I hope the producers don't pass it up!
Monday, September 5, 2016
Reverse Flash Vs. Venom
I really enjoy The Flash on the CW, but I hope they aren't going to repeat themselves too much. The "big bad" of the first season was The Reverse Flash, and for season two it was Zoom. Now in the third season we have Savitar, Kid Flash, Jay Garrick, Rival, and Jesse Quick to look forward to. Don't get me wrong, that all sounds fun - but we have seen a lot of speedster vs. speedster action on the show thus far and I would like to see some more variety in friends and foes. Lets see appearances by Mirror Master, Dr. Alchemy, Kilg%re, and Ralph Dibny this year!
Let's hope that these two villains can sort out their differences before the next meeting of their team, The Doppel Gang...
Sunday, September 4, 2016
Hawkgirl and Scarlett
Hawkman and Hawkgirl will not be series regulars on this season of DC's Legends of Tomorrow, but I am hoping that we will st least get an appearance or two from them. Since the Justice Society is supposed to play a focal role, I think the producers would be missing a good opportunity if they didn't show us the JSA/WWII era Hawks. It would be a good chance to update Cater's helmet, too!
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Saturday, September 3, 2016
Firebrand and Medusa
Continued from yesterday's cover, we now learn the connection that Firebrand had been hiding.
I have always thought that Medusa was one of the more appealing Marvel super-heroines. Not only is she royalty and has a cool power, her giant, constantly-moving head of hair keeps her visually interesting. I can't wait for Marvel to figure out their cinematic Inhumans plans so that we can have a live action version.
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Friday, September 2, 2016
All-Star Squadron and The Inhumans
I am glad that the original Justice Society members are poised for some kind of a return due to DC Rebirth. I hope that also means that the extended cast of characters from All-Star Squadron will make some appearances as well. Liberty Belle, Amazing man, Commander Steel, Tarantula and many others may not have been official JSA members, but I always enjoyed following their adventures.
This is only Part One of a Two-Part Epic - be sure to come back for the thrilling conclusion tomorrow!
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Howard the Duck and Mork
I still remember Robin Williams' first appearance as Mork on a episode of Happy Days. It made a big impression and I distinctly recall the kids at school discussing it at school the next morning. I was at the right age to really get a kick out of his antics, so I thought that it was cool to see him cast as Popeye a few years later. He and Shelley DuVall really embodied their roles in that one, still two of my favorite comic book character performances ever.
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