Arrow has been fun this season so far, with the addition of Wild Dog, Artemis, Ragman, Mr. Terrific and now The Human Target to the mix. District Attorney Adrian Chase looks to be about to make the transition into The Vigilante as well. Finally, there have been hints that The Question may be introduced down the road. While some of the characters are not exactly like their comic counterparts, it is still a kick to see so many of DC's supporting heroes in live action.
Green Arrow and Daredevil have had bad blood ever since they first met in
STF #590...
Where have the pictures gone. I can see the titles and the post you put under the cover, but I can't see any covers!
ReplyDeletePhotobucket is down for maintenance right now, all the sites that use them are down until they fix whatever needs fixing.
ReplyDeleteOh man, have you considered posting on Deviant Art instead? I prefer them for my own stuff tbh.
ReplyDeleteAnother great cover of two awesome heroes. The only character I have been disappointed with on ARROW is Wildcat. He is nothing like the comic book. A real missed opportunity there.
ReplyDeleteGreat cover! As I recall, Daredevil and Hawkeye don't always get along either....
ReplyDeleteAgreed Wolfhammer, they cast Wildcat way too young. The older Ted Grant would be perfect for this season's "training the new heroes" arc.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing that might conceivably lure DD and the BW to Star City is an old foe...like the ninja cult known as the Hand. Perhaps even with Merlyn the Archer working for them!
ReplyDeleteI must say, Ross, this cover is masterfully done. The art just barely misses the "unit piece" look of your best covers, the dialogue (in particular, DD's thought balloon) is dead-on, and the whole thing has a really cool early-70s look to it.
ReplyDeleteDD and BW have dialogue unchanged from the original cover so I can't take credit for that, Bob!
ReplyDeleteDaredevil on post 1666? Cleverness or coincidence?
ReplyDeleteEither way, nice cover.
Maybe this GA is one of Mr. Kline's robot dopplegangers.
ReplyDeleteWell, that would explain why the dialogue works so perfectly. It's still a masterful work.
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