Back in STF #950, which featured a New Mutants/ New Teen Titans team up, I included a back up story that starred Warlock and Cyborg. I had always meant to flesh out that tale for a cover all its own, and now I have finally gotten around to it. It's interesting to me that both Warlock from the New Mutants and Adam Warlock each have arch enemies named The Magus.
Thursday, July 26, 2018
Warlock and Cyborg
Back in STF #950, which featured a New Mutants/ New Teen Titans team up, I included a back up story that starred Warlock and Cyborg. I had always meant to flesh out that tale for a cover all its own, and now I have finally gotten around to it. It's interesting to me that both Warlock from the New Mutants and Adam Warlock each have arch enemies named The Magus.
Labels:
Cyborg,
DC Comics,
Jackson Guice,
Jason Armstrong,
Marvel Comics,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up,
Warlock
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A Warlock and Cyborg team-up???? Yet another one of those "Why didn't I think of it" moments here.
I'd have to imagine combining Phalanx tech with Cyborg's Human tech/Apokoliptian tech hybrid would undoubtedly give those the two the edge in this fight. Absolutely has to.
And yes, the fact that both Warlock's have arch-enemies named Magus is defintiely an interesting fact. Too bad Pat Mills' Nemesis the Warlock character couldn't have been included, having a foe named Magus. I think his second wife Magna, who betrayed him in the end, is two letters off.
Oh, man! A pun on that old Bob Dylan song would've made such a great title for this cover.
"Everybody Must Get Stone."
Only problem is that I already used that title when Thor and Green Lantern battled a living Easter Island in STF #649...
@Ross: Surely that's far enough back that the pun would be public domain, now.
;-)
According to Louise Simonson, The New Mutants Warlock and Magus was a deliberate tip of the creative hat to Jim Starlin's Adam Warlock and his future self the Magus. Another great cover, Ross! -- Gregg
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