I have always thought that Jocasta has a lot of potential as a character. I love her design and origin as a bride to Ultron with the brain patterns of Janet Van Dyne. It's always cool to see her show up and I hope she finds her way into the MCU one of these days.
Great cover - and terrific potential for follow-ups. I see the opportunity for a new STF romance in this war-torn future. Jocasta meets Arnie, the friendly neighborhood Terminator.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the Robo-Forces had only two survivors. I wonder if they'll fall in love with each other out of mutual grief?
ReplyDeleteI've also often wondered why you never had either Robo-Force face one of the Terminators before.
ReplyDeleteThat is not a traditional comic cover art base results. Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteReddy and Jo may never fall in love, but their personalities would make them as effective as possible. They will need to develop "imagination" for some of their problems.
"Base results?!"
ReplyDeleteI think it's awesome!
how bout logan wolverine meets logans run?
ReplyDeleteThe original movie? Or the one-season TV spin-off?
ReplyDelete"Base results?!"
ReplyDeleteRight. that's why I said That is NOT a traditional comic cover art base results. Fantastic, especially Reddy.
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ReplyDeleteThis a cover you keep looking at it and wonder why DC and Marvel cannot do this?
ReplyDeleteA monthly comic alternating between two companies with a pair of writers (or one working both companies) doing the story but not one of those cliffhanger at end of each story things.
Why not? They sucessfully did that with the comic book adaptation of "Iron Man & X-O Manowar In HEAVY METAL."
ReplyDeleteWhat was it that Jocasta Knew?
ReplyDeleteThat robots do it, mechanically?
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