Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Wonder Woman & Captain America and Power Girl & Power Man



Merry Christmas! I hope you all are spending time today with the ones that you love. I'd like to take this time to say thank you to everyone that makes a point to visit this blog.  I appreciate all of the encouragement and kind words, they keep me motivated.  I enjoy reading the comments section - lots of cool team up ideas, comic trivia and just general silliness going on in there.  Of course a special thank you goes out to all who have gone above and beyond by supporting the blog through a donation or becoming a Patron.  Your help goes a long way and is truly appreciated!  Let's all have a great 2019!

Regular followers will know that WW/Cap and The Power Couple have lots of history on this blog - make sure you check out their other adventures!

18 comments:

  1. Ever since the first time I saw WW/Cap on this and saw that they were an item, I thought that was so cool. I can help wondering if that would have come to fruition if both had been under one company or the other.

    When I see the Power Couple, I think of the all humor What If issue that had numerous scenarios. One was, "What if Power Girl were a man and Wonder Man were a girl?" They had drawings depicting such with a gag note "warning" that the scenario not be printed, signed by "Distinguished Competition."

    I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a Merry Christmas. My prayer is that you all enjoy this day eating Christmas meals with your loved ones and remember the real reason for this season. That is Jesus Christ who came to this world as a man and took the weight of the sins of everyone as His own so that we may have the hope of eternal life.

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  2. To paraphrase Clement Clark Moore:

    "Merry Christmas to all...and to all a good day!"

    :-)

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  3. Excellent, excellent cover!! Merry Xmas!! And thank you for all the wonderful "memories" all year long!

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  4. and he will also soon (in March) be a DC comic character where He is coming back to learn how to be good from Sunman (read Superman)...
    Ross thanks for another fun great year of Marvelous Distinguished Covers....

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  5. You know about those media made Christmas stories where a someone wishes for Christmas to be EVERYDAY( i.e. Christmas Every Day(The Fairly Oddparents), etc.)? I wonder if a media-made story could have some wish for everyday to be a week(?) BEFORE Christmas (if one hasn't already been made)!

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  6. Merry Christmas to all and a Happy New Year.

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  7. By ANON 1: Regarding my last comment, the Christmas SEASON before Christmas is an interesting time!

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  8. Putting WW/Cap and The Power couple on the same cover together is like a Christmas present for all of us who have been wanting to see that quartet. Well done and well timed, Ross!

    And, as Santa says here, Sweet Christmas to one and all!

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  9. Merry Christmas to the genius crossover cover master and all the fans here.

    I dropped in today by way of Batman and the Grinch.

    http://braveandboldlost.blogspot.com/2011/12/batman-and-grinch.html

    I think I had just recently found the blog back then.

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  10. Nice one. This is one of the great blogs I look forward to visiting every day. Merry Christmas Ross and everyone else!

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  11. From Anonymous #2: I wonder if they were recruited by Santa to save Xmas from a gamma ray-empowered descendant of E. Scrooge?

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  12. @Anon Numero Dos: if so, I can just picture the word balloons, now.

    "Bah! Humbugs! Scrooge _squish_ humbugs!"

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  13. I love both of the couples.

    I am wondering if it is possible with the magic of digital technology for Captain America to be down and Wonder Woman being Captain America temporarily against naturally the Red Skull.

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  14. What if... Peter Parker was living with his other uncle, the police chief in Smallville?

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  15. Reminds me of the great oversized Holiday issues DC and Marvel published years ago.

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