The first two
Terminator films are such classics, it's too bad that later installments ave failed to capture the mac of those films. While the last three films each had a cool action scene or two, they haven't really been worthy of what had gone before. Like the
Aliens and
Predator franchises, I am sure that Hollywood will keep trying, though. I think the only thing that could really get me excited is if James Cameron returned as director, but he has moved on to
Avatar unfortunately.
Does this comes close enough for consideration, at least?
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Back in the day, Valiant and Dark Horse did a Magnus vs Predator crossover and it baffled me as to why they didn't do the much more obvious Terminator crossover (which DH also had the license to at the time)
ReplyDeleteCool!
ReplyDeleteYes! My wish came true!! Thank you, Ross!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteScary cover, but pretty awesome. Good job Ross.
ReplyDeleteGood heavens, WHY ISN'T THIS A REAL BOOK?!?!?
ReplyDeleteAs Mike Shirley noted, this is so natural that it almost seems abnormal that it WASN'T done!
Beautiful piece, Ross.
Thanks, Guys!
ReplyDeleteEvery so often, you come up with a match-up which seems so obvious that I feel like "D'Oh! Why didn't I ever think of this?"
ReplyDeleteAlso, what Mike S. and ELS said.
*checks list of Magnus team-ups on this blog*
ReplyDelete"Oh, here comes KC with his Legion fixation again." ^_^
How about Magnus travels to the Legion's time and universe to fight Computo?
Or, in an attempt to escape the Silver Age Superman, the Silver Age Brainiac travels to Magnus's time and universe?
"Please prove you're not a robot" seems funny here. If there be some way to customize the Captcha function, you could have Magnus asking the question (with an implied "or else"). ^_^
Magnus vs. Bender? ^_^
ReplyDelete"Kiss my shiny metal @$$, skirt-boy!"
Magnus comes in and solves the problem.
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