Avengers Endgame is fantastic! I was so glad to be able to catch it on opening day, and not have anything spoiled for me... and how refreshing to have a movie that didn't give too much away in the trailers. The three hour run time flew by, and most everybody got a chance to shine, especially the original roster of Avengers from the first film. I was also glad to see Ant-Man provide a pivotal role and some much needed comic relief (Still laughing at "Not it"). The final battle was epic in all of the right ways, with several cheer out loud moments. While there was a fitting wrap up to many character arcs and story lines from the past decade, there are some tantalizing set ups for where the MCU will go next. I'm keeping this vague because I want everyone to enjoy it unspoiled the way I did... so if you haven't already, make sure you go and check it out on a nice big screen!
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
The Spectre Vs. Thanos
Avengers Endgame is fantastic! I was so glad to be able to catch it on opening day, and not have anything spoiled for me... and how refreshing to have a movie that didn't give too much away in the trailers. The three hour run time flew by, and most everybody got a chance to shine, especially the original roster of Avengers from the first film. I was also glad to see Ant-Man provide a pivotal role and some much needed comic relief (Still laughing at "Not it"). The final battle was epic in all of the right ways, with several cheer out loud moments. While there was a fitting wrap up to many character arcs and story lines from the past decade, there are some tantalizing set ups for where the MCU will go next. I'm keeping this vague because I want everyone to enjoy it unspoiled the way I did... so if you haven't already, make sure you go and check it out on a nice big screen!
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Monday, April 29, 2019
The Bi-Beast and Two-Face
One of the reasons that's it's too bad The Hulk's rights to star in a solo film are tangled up is that we haven't gotten to see enough of his rogues gallery on screen. The Bi-Beast, Zzzaxx, Wendigo, Moonstone, The Leader (who already has had an origin in the MCU), and more are ready for their close-up!
Although they aren't the main stars of this cover, Batman and The Hulk have crossed paths a few other times in The Lost Issues:
They first met in my first attempt at a 100-Page Giant...
I later presented them in a Golden-Age team-up...
They met during The Hulk's gray phase...
They butted heads in my 900th Issue...
And last were seen starring in a TV Movie.
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Sunday, April 28, 2019
Captain America and The Manhattan Guardian
I quite liked this more modern take on The Guardian by Grant Morrison in DC's Seven Soldiers event several years back, and it's too bad we haven't seen very much of him since then. Like the new Shining Knight and The Bulleteer from that same events, there have been a few cameos but nobody has really continued upon the groundwork that Morrison laid down with these new characters, and I think that's a missed opportunity.
Cap crossed paths with the original Guardian back in STF #69 , STF #790... and STF #2336...
Saturday, April 27, 2019
Rival Robo Force
I liked the roster of this all-new Robo Force team so much that I decided to give them their own cover.
This is Robo Force's seventh appearance on the blog - This rival group was introduced in STF #2450... they battled Magnus: Robot Fighter in STF #2090... they faced off against Brainiac in STF #1850... they almost lost one of their own in STF #1450... they battled Ultron in STF #202 and first became a team back in STF #150...
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Friday, April 26, 2019
Metamorpho and Machine Man
I have always loved these offbeat heroes and their great visuals. They are two that I never even considered for a live action treatment, but these days, who knows? With Kirby characters like The Eternals coming to the theaters and DC taking chances with shows like Doom Patrol, anything seems possible. Lets hope one or both makes the leap to movies or TV soon.
Thursday, April 25, 2019
Valkyrie and The Shining Knight
Morgaine le Fey (or Morgan le Fay, among other spellings) is one of those public domain characters that have made their presence known in various types of literature, including both Marvel and DC Comics. I like to think that it's the same character appearing in both, creating an unofficial crossover between the superhero universes.
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Mighty Mouse and Captain Marvel
Shazam! was a lot of fun and pretty much what it was advertised to be - Big crossed with Superman. I liked the emphasis on family (and positive depiction of foster parents, something not seen often enough in films), and the cast was very good overall, including the kids. Zachary Levi was great as Captain Marvel (even if they never settle on a name in the film), and clearly had a lot of fun with the role. The scene where Sivana gives his villain speech in mid air to him had me cracking up. Sivana was suitably evil, though I prefer the classic hunched over short version of the villain rather than the new one that just looks like Lex Luthor with a scar on his eye. A minor complaint is that Billy acted a lot more mature in child form than he did as an adult, it didn't always seem like the same character. I still think they should have cast younger for the role of Billy, Asher Angel will be pushing 20 years old by the time a third installment is released if they want to keep making these. I loved that the advertising didn't spoil all the surprises, and that mid-credits scene featuring one of my all-time favorite villains has me hoping for a sequel.
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
The Watcher and Guardians of the Universe
The most intriguing show that I have heard being prepared for the Disney+ streaming service is a What If? animated series. It is said to tell alternate versions of tales that we have seen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and they will try to get the actors from the movies to provide the voices. The First will be "What if Agent Carter became Captain America. I'll be interested to see what type of animation style is used, and most importantly, if Uatu the Watcher will serve as host like he does in the comics.
The Watcher and The Guardians first met in STF #199...
Monday, April 22, 2019
I... Vampire Vs. Blade
There was talk for a little while about Blade perhaps joining the Marvel Netflix shows, but that clearly is not going to happen. Still, he would be a great candidate to show up on a show for the Marvel/Disney streaming service. A Midnight Sons shows that includes supernatural characters like Blade, Ghost Rider, Man-Thing and Son of Satan could be very cool.
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Sunday, April 21, 2019
The Invaders and Sgt. Rock in: "A Timely Intervention"
Now that Marvel has access to all of its characters for future movies, most of the talk has been about new versions of The X-Men and Fantastic Four appearing on the big screen. While I'd like to see those as well, another property that they can finally give audiences is The Invaders. Even if Captain America is taken off the table after Avengers: Endgame, there's no reason that we can't see an adventure out of his past with Namor and the original Human Torch.
Sgt. Rock first met the Invaders in STF #1348...
Saturday, April 20, 2019
Elasti-Girl and Giant Man
Bruno Premiani doesn't get as much recognition ans some other Silver Age artists, and that's a shame because he is one of my favorites. He had a great mastery of storytelling and character design. While he worked on some other characters, I feel he really got a chance to shine with his depiction of the Doom Patrol's adventures. He's another artist that I really began to appreciate more once I saw his work in black and whit in the DC Showcase reprints.
Friday, April 19, 2019
Iceman Joins the Justice League of America
There are no shortage of ice-based villains in comics, so there are plenty of suspects for Bobby to investigate! I wonder why ice powers are such a common theme between heroes and villains alike. Maybe it's something simple like many of them being developed in the winter months and the inspiration being right outside the windows of their creators. I know that Iceman was one of the heroes that it was fun to play as in the winter months on a frozen lake.
Thursday, April 18, 2019
Booster Gold Vs. Mojo
Hey, whatever happened to the Booster Gold movie? I've heard plans for either a solo film or a buddy film with Blue Beetle in the past, but nothing for a few years. DC is known for announcing movie projects that ultimately go nowhere, so I shouldn't be surprised (still waiting for Justice League Dark, for instance). Still, DC seems to be having more success showing off its less grim and gritty side, so maybe they'll give Booster another look.
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Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Hawk & Dove and The Hulk
One thing that I liked about the original Hawk and Dove was that they were a brother team. Usually when a hero had a brother in the comics one was good and one was evil and they would be at odds. While Hank and Don hall had very different viewpoints, they still fought side by side as a team. I had four big brothers, so this dynamic appealed to me as a kid.
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Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Spider-Man and Catwoman
It will be interesting to see how Aunt May is handled in the upcoming Spider-Man: Far From Home, now that she knows that her nephew is the wall-crawler. Will she want to keep Peter out of the suit and the danger that comes with it, or will her rumored relationship with Happy Hogan help to ease her worries about his super-heroics? Hmmm... are we ready for an Aunt May that acts more like Alfred Pennyworth?
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Monday, April 15, 2019
Robotman and The Human Torch
I have yet to catch The Doom Patrol, but I have to say I like the casting of Brendan Fraser as Robotman. I also like how comics-accurate his design is, but I have a question for those who have seen full episodes. To me it looks like there is almost no facial movement, except for the eyes which can blink. Does this work or do you find it jarring? Is the character able to effectively emote?
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Manhunter and Captain Kirk
It's too bad that talks have broken down between Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth to appear as Kirk and Kirk's father in the next cinematic Star Trek film, putting it on indefinite hold. I have liked the new timeline crew quite a bit (yes, the second movie was way to derivative of Wrath of Khan, but that's on the writers and director, not the cast). I hope that the behind the scenes finances can work out, because I'd like to see more installments of the franchise.
Saturday, April 13, 2019
Lex Luthor Vs. The Kingpin
I have been surprised by Jon Cryer's performance as Lex Luthor on Supergirl. Despite the actor's comedy roots, he plays the malevolent mogul deadly serious. Plus, the battle armor suit looks pretty cool on him as well (even though it's one of those magic Iron Man/Black Panther armors that seem to magically appear out of nowhere). I'm not crazy the he kept his goatee for the role, but otherwise he is a huge improvement over Jesse Eisenberg.
Friday, April 12, 2019
Spider-Woman and Supergirl
Does Marvel have the rights to use Spider-Woman independently in their movies, or is she included in the partnership deal like Spider-Man and his villains? Either way, I'd love to see her show up on the big screen. I would of course prefer her classic look depicted here, rather than the more movie-friendly outfit she has been sporting in the comics for the past few years. If they can't use her, maybe we'll at least see her show up in an animated Spider-Verse sequel?
Thursday, April 11, 2019
Gargoyle and Martian Manhunter
It is being reported that Idris Elba will not be playing Deadshot in the new Suicide Squad movie from James Gunn after all, but rather an all new character. While I am interested to see who that will be, I think that DC is missing out on a perfect opportunity to cast him as the Martian Manhunter at some point. Hes got the physicality, acting ability, gravitas and voice to really bring J'Onn J'Onzz to life.
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Emma Peel and Wonder Woman
I saw this suggestion in the comments and it got my wheels turning. Not knowing much about the TV Avengers, I did a little research and learned that Emma Peel's husband was lost and presumed dead in the Amazon. That seemed like enough to get an adventure going between her and Diana Prince.
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Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Moon Knight and Green Arrow
I was surprised to hear that Emily Bett Rickards will be leaving Arrow before they have their final 10-episode season next year. The Felicity Smoak character has been controversial among the fan base since the early episodes, but at this point she has been such a big part of the show, it will be strange to see her gone. Will Ollie be avenging her death?
These two heroes first met in STF #1267...
Monday, April 8, 2019
Tigra and Wildcat in: "From Champ to Chaperone!"
When these two first appeared together in STF #1265, I didn't make their family connection clear on the cover, so I figured that I would rectify that here. Wildcat is known for training and mentoring many a hero through the years, it's only natural that he would do so with his own relatives. I hope he shows up on the new Stargirl series.
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Sunday, April 7, 2019
Bulletman and the Rocketeer
When I was a kid I was under the impression that Bulletman was a much bigger comics star than he was. This was mainly due the the fact that he had his own action figure well before many heroes from DC or Marvel could make the same claim - I can still remember the "Bulletman the Human Bullet!" theme song in my head. Sure, he was a G.I. Joe version of the character, but he seemed like the same guy to me. Alas, the real deal could only be found in rare guest star appearances with the Justice League or Shazam Family.
Saturday, April 6, 2019
Hawkeye and Black Lightning
Now that Skrulls have been introduced to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, some are speculating about the Secret Invasion event being brought to the big screen. Since that would involve sleeper Skrulls, there is speculation as to whether any characters that we have seen thus far have been alien imposters all along. If they go that route, my top suspects would be Maria Hill and Hawkeye (heck, make his whole family Skrulls). Or would they go for someone more high profile?
Friday, April 5, 2019
Hellcat and The Phantom
We started to see the beginnings of Patsy Walker's transformation into a super powered vigilante on the second season of Netflix' Jessica Jones, and it will be interesting to see where her story goes in the upcoming third and final season. I'm guessing we won't be seeing her in any kind of costume like the one she sports above, given Netflix track record for getting their heroes out of plain clothes, but it would be nice to see her move a little closer to the Hellcat that we know from the comics.
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Thursday, April 4, 2019
Batman and Doctor Who
Batter late than never, looks like I was able to get a cover up after all today - thanks to all for your understanding and kind words.
After school and before dinner was the time that I would catch Batman and Doctor Who reruns when I was growing up. I can only imagine how excited I would have been to see that the two shows were crossing over for an episode! I'm actually pretty surprised with myself that I am only now getting around to having these two meet on the blog, not sure what took me so long.
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Wednesday, April 3, 2019
The Flash and Iron Man
Well, it sounds like Ezra Miller is officially out as the cinematic Flash, and DC will start from scratch with a new actor and direction for the solo film. While I have enjoyed him in other roles, Miller was easily my least favorite part of Justice League, so I find this to be welcome news. Hopefully they will find an actor and director that can give the Scarlet Speedster his proper due.
Personal obligations and computer issues have created a perfect storm so I will apologize in advance that there will be no cover posted tomorrow, maybe not Friday either. I promise to double up on covers when I am back up and running to make up for the days I missed.
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Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Superman and Spider-Man in: "What's Black and White and Mad All Over?"
It looks like Spider-Man will be donning an black uniform at some point in the upcoming Spider-Man: Far From Home. This doesn't seem symbiote-related though, more like a stealth suit, probably from Nick Fury. I'm sure it will have some cool new capabilities. Thank you to Marc Tyler Nobleman, comics historian and Patron of this Blog, for suggesting this meeting of the black suits.
These two have had four previous STF adventures... Superman gathered heroes to find a missing Spidey... There was a movie of their classic crossover... once when they were undergoing an identity crisis... and once when they decided to have a car fight.
Monday, April 1, 2019
Red Wolf and The Lone Ranger
APRIL FOOLS!
Here's the real STF issue #2544. Have any of Marvel's western stars made the leap to animation? I can't remember that Red Wolf, Phantom Rider, or Kids Colt, Two-Gun and Rawhide ever made so much as a cameo on any of the various Marvel cartoons. That should be remedied, there's plenty of potential there.
The Shroud Vs. Nightshade
Putting together a cover as intricate as this one is pretty complicated, but only the best for the visitors of this blog, that's what I say! Thanks to Bob Greenwade, a Patron of this blog for inspiring this masterpiece!
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