It should come as no surprise that I have been a fan of comic crossovers since I was a kid. I can remember seeing an ad for Strange Tales #120 which featured The Human Torch fighting side by side with Iceman from the X-Men. I had never seen those heroes with such opposite abilities in one story together before and I was fascinated by the concept. It would be decades before I actually tracked down a copy of that issue - and it was worth the wait!
Long time followers of this blog know that the dialogue on this cover refers to the events of STF #573...
Wait! Doesn't the Flash have experience fighting against foes who use both cold and heat as weapons?
ReplyDeleteOne of the "best" moments in JLA/Avengers was when The Flash crossed over and realized that A) There was no Speed Force in the Marvel Universe; and 2) Heroes were not well-liked in the Marvel Universe. It was kind of funny to see him get beat up by an angry mob...
ReplyDeletekaty perry and pat benetar need protection of iceman and human torch from heatwave and capt cold would be cool cover
ReplyDeleteFreezerburn is a character from Image's Wildguard comics....
ReplyDelete...he would fit on this cover well if Mr. Freeze and Mr. Burns are too busy....
@Air Dave: But, now that's he a permanent part of the Marvel Universe as "Un-buried Alien," he's (ahem!) back up to speed.
ReplyDeleteStill, knowing he's the one who first brought Marv Wolfman to Earth-STF, I gotta say: "Shame on you, Barry!"
A pokemon that's a fire and ice type (maybe based on Ymir (at least from Marvel Comics, if not the public domain) may have been a fit in the Sun and Moon games, as a link between the original forms of vulpix and ninetales (fire), and the Alolan forms (ice and ice/fairy, respectively).
ReplyDeleteThe hot and cold running Flash has to come from an issue where he faced Heat Wave and Captain Cold.
ReplyDeleteAt first, I thought I recognized the Flash illustration as being from The Flash #140, which indeed featured Flash being attacked simultaneously by Captain Cold and Heat Wave. But a closer look at Barry told me that such was not the case. Where'd you get it, Ross?
ReplyDeleteDC Special #14, which reprinted that story.
ReplyDeleteIf you were to put Vibe together with the Human Torch, would that be "Shake and Bake"? #BadPunNoCookie
ReplyDelete@my namesake: I like to think that that fire-and-ice-pokemon was derived from the two-shot MTU (TOS) villain called Equinox.
ReplyDeleteTo Anonymous 3: Ymir (at least in Marvel Comics) was sired from the cold of Niflheim and the fiery heat of Muspelheim.
ReplyDelete@Anon 2.0:
ReplyDeleteAll I know about Ymir is that his decapitated head was put in a well. And Odin had to sacrifice one of his eyes to gain wisdom from the former.t
@Carycomic: Lol! It's just as likely the Flash was being followed by (COIE co-creator) George Perez!!
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ReplyDelete@Anon 2.0:
"All I know about Ymir is that his decapitated head was put in a well. And Odin had to sacrifice one of his eyes to gain wisdom from the former."
That was Mimir, not Ymir: Different person altogether...
@Simreeve: are you sure about that? I thought that was the name of the TV series starring Jerry Mathers back in the early Sixties.
ReplyDelete"Leave It to Mimir"