I'm looking forward to the returns of both Cloak & Dagger and Supergirl in the upcoming TV season. Supergirl will I am sure be a pivotal part of the Crisis Crossover story line - we all remember what happened to the character in the original comic series. Cloak and Dagger really seemed to be embracing their heroic roles at the end of their second season, so it will be cool to see what comes next.
Cloak and Dagger are also crossing over into Runaways when that series returns later this year. I'm looking forward to all the characters meeting.
ReplyDelete"Secret shame?" What could that be, I wonder?
ReplyDeleteDuring TV Sweeps Weeks, that would most likely mean something needlessly melodramatic. Like Zor-El and Alura had been half-siblings!*
*"He said, with as much sincere cynicism as he could muster."
Has Cloak and Dagger actually been renewed for a third season? I've been watching for news on that, but found nothing. I love the show, and I love that it's crossing over with Runaways, though I'd be even more excited to see the pair do a guest appearance on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. or a scene in one of the movies (Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness might be appropriate).
ReplyDeleteThey had a love child from Mars, Saturn and Earth. What A family tree.
ReplyDeleteNothing to do with this cover, but what about Man-Bat and Man-Thing?
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ReplyDelete"Nothing to do with this cover, but what about Man-Bat and Man-Thing?"
Amalgam actually merged those two characters, forming 'Manbat-thing' !
Striking cover but not sure how much of it was due to original cover design.
ReplyDeleteWell it's from three separate images, so different from any one original source.
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ReplyDeleteMore likely a silver-haired Kree half-brother who's always yelling "Shazam." His Kryptonian birth name?
Marv-El. :-)
@Carycomic: I wonder if he'll be adopted by a certain Gotham City billionaire as... William Bat-son Wayne? ;-)
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