Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Fantastic Four and The Iron Giant



This is actually the third part of a stealth-three part tale.  Long time STF visitors will know that there's good reason for the Iron Giant to eat the Fantasticar (other than the tasty metal).  It was established back in STF #274  that The Iron Giant was actually a Transformer... and of course, STF #807 revealed that the Fantasticar is actually a Decepticon!  So, it all makes sense.  Who says this isn't the swingin' age of crossover continuity?

Wer'e just a week away from the STF 2000th issue 100-Page Giant!

12 comments:

AirDave said...

Whoa!

jack-el said...

Another GREAT cover and connective story... love the crossover aspect of the three covers... Great, great, great
... can't wait for the 100 page anniversary special....
lovin' it all...

Carycomic said...

EXCELLENT! :-D

Mark Grunewald would be proud.

Ross said...

Thanks, guys - I have to admit that I didn't consciously plan these as connecting covers, but it kind of worked out continuity-wise!

Bob Greenwade said...

We need to find some way to get these three covers side-by-side, epic-style.

In any event, this is a fun cover.

BigMike20X6 said...

Wow, that's kinda crazy because I was just thinking of suggesting another Iron Giant teamup! :D (Was thinking IG and the Metal Men)
Love the trilogy bit, always fun to go back and see the connections

Green Luthor said...

Hm. Since I'm just now thinking it, maybe a team-up of The Iron Giant and Groot is in order... :)

Anonymous said...

Really cool, and this might be the most fitting of all you Iron Giant team-ups. The whole late 50s/early 60s sci-fi vibe.

My only complaint, is I wish it could have been Kirby art for the F.F., but still really cool.

Anonymous said...

@Green Luthor; Groot of GOTG vs. Groot the Barbarian would be more appropriate.

TRS said...

Ummm...DC?

Ross said...

TRS: You must be new here.

Anonymous said...

@Ross: he probably just escaped from one of those dragon-infested dungeons. ;-)

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