Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Legion Subs and Star Trek (& Much More!)

 

I was a big fan of anthology comics, whether they included new material, reprints, or a mix of both.  They were always a great value, and would sometimes even introduce me to a new character or two.  Sadly, they seem to have fallen by the wayside.  DC tried a new line of 100-Page Giants for sale in Walmart, but those seem to have been discontinued.  I do not know how well they sold, but apparently they have been replaced with comic book 4-packs.

32 comments:

det_Tobor said...

# 3400 Doesn't look a day over #2100 (with Deadpool). Bravo. "Duck, Duck, Ghost" and Ben coming up out of the street with Underdog above him are hilarious! Can't wait to see what you put in the TBP on these issues.

betajoe4306 said...

this is pretty cool...love it....i would buy this book if i saw it at a comic book store. dc has been doing some 100 page super spectaculars...as they call them anniversary issues...like green arrow 80th anniversary super spectacular...ect i really like those books they are NOT cheap any more $ 9.99 an issue...we will never see the days that those type of books sold at between 25 cents up to $1.00 ( to tell you the truth i miss those days.)comics are NOT cheap any more let's face it guys.

det_Tobor said...

Having reread #3400, Ross you have inspired a couple ideas:
* Howard the Duck encounters Uncle Scrooge in "What's Wrong with this Picture"?

*Ms Marvel, Captain Marvel, Mar-vell, Photon, Marvelman, M-A-R-V-E-L (android), Shazam , and the Marvel Family can only watch as Billy Batson plays "For All the Marvels".

Carycomic said...

First of all? Congratulations on your 3400th issue! Or cover-sim...or whatever the grammar-nazis prefer you call it. Either way, it's a landmark achievement.

Secondly? I love the choice of backup stories you're depicting. Again, there might be some trolls who think a humorous encounter between the Spectre and Scrooge McDuck might be more fitting for Xmas! But, where does it in indicate in the title that the scene in the vault is occurring during the Yuletide season? As for the Punisher vs. Plas; I'd love to read a real-world version of that. I can just imagine the former listening to some of the latter's jokes and explosively shouting: "You're worse than the webslinger!"

Last, but not least: I agree with you considering the virtual extinction of the 100-page Giant. I think it was Robert Frost who once said, "Nothing gold can stay." Of course, the field leader of the Metal Men might disagree with me! But, then again, if he knows so much, why aren't he and the rest of those robots on this anniversary cover?

Oh! And thanks for letting me longer-winded than usual.

Anonymous said...

I take it the Subs have time-traveled to the 23rd century on a vital mission involving the Filmation Trekkers. Which raises the question...are the Vorgons trying to retrieve the Tox U'tat from Risa a hundred years earlier than their first attempt?

Anonymous said...

P.S.---Cary raises an interesting question. Why haven't the Metal Men graced any of your centennial covers since #2000?

Carycomic said...

I have an even more interesting question: is the encounter with Uncle Scrooge occurring before or after the run-in with Tintin?

Bob Greenwade said...

I can't think of much to add to what's already been said about this cover. Congratulations on another centenary, and well done!

As to the future, you did mention how some of those 100-page Giants sometimes held reprinted stories, so maybe #3600 (I wouldn't do this for #3500) can feature some throwbacks to some of your favorite and/or most popular covers.

@Tobor: See #1610. (Not that I wouldn't love to see a repeat of this grouping!)

John R. Platt said...

Hilarious x 8. Or however many, I lost count.

Paul Green said...

A fitting marking of your anniversary! Always great! I do think Thing and Underdog need a cover of their own!

Davejonz said...

Congratulations - and thanks for all these wonderful covers.
Now just one question - where can I buy this?

Anonymous said...

@Bob & Tobor: how about a sequel entitled "Ending The Split!"?

Reg Aubry said...

Nicely done! I would have bought all of your 100-page spectaculars!

Christopher Daley said...

Ross, this is terrific! Not a clunker in the bunch.

Happy 3400 to STF...TLI

det_Tobor said...

@Bob G, saw it. Researched first to not miss anyone.

Ross, new group idea. Uncle Surooge, Tony Stark, Bruce Wayne....(and??) The Moneybags
(Who you gonna call when you need to build or buy? Moneybags!!)

Simreeve said...

det_Tobor said...

"Ross, new group idea. Uncle Scrooge, Tony Stark, Bruce Wayne....(and??)"

... and Richie Rich. His butler is already in a team with Jarvis and Alfred, after all.

Anonymous said...

I have an even better idea (preferably, for #3425).

The Hanna-Barbera version of Godzilla versus...Clifford the Big Red Dog!

Anonymous said...

Normally, I'd have recommended that for Issue #3500. But, if I did the math correctly, that won't get posted till Dec. 7, 2021. And it might be regarded as politically incorrect to have the King of Japanese movie monsters attacking anybody on the 80th anniversary of Pearl Harbor Day!

Bob Greenwade said...

To your list of incredibly wealthy characters, perhaps one could include a late-in-life Hondo Ohnaka? Sure, he was a pirate during the Clone Wars era and a scavenger and swindler during the Imperial Era, but by the time of the First Order he was running Hondo Transport Solutions, a completely legitimate and above-board business with absolutely no connection whatsoever to any rumored illegal smuggling operations.

Bob Greenwade said...

@Anon@7:22: I asked Alexa what 100 days from today is (that being when #3500 would be coming out), and it's November 13. And I do think that it'd be great to see a Giant-Sized issue with giant-sized characters like Clifford and Godzilla. (Colossal Boy vs. Fin Fang Foom would be a cool inclusion too!)

Anonymous said...

"Duck, duck, ghost" lol congrats 3400

Anonymous said...

@Bob Greenwade: Who's Alexa? :-|

(Dead serious question.)

Horsefeathers is in I T said...

9:19 In the anon, Alexa is an Amazon product with a computer intelligence and personality. Counterpart to Siri.

Horsefeathers has a window seat said...

Ross Think what you could do at Disney as a What If writer.
Did the Legion story have a chapter called A Sub can be a great Hero?(with Matter-Eater Lad highlighted?)
Tobor and Simreeve Could you use High Rollers? Great H R stories.
Ben looks like he's from the Thing Ring era.lol
Aquaman looks like he's going to be smoked.
Ross how would Doom vs Doomsday sound?

Bob Greenwade said...

@Anon@9:19: As Horsefeathers pointed out, Alexa is Amazon's smart speaker system.

Anonymous said...

@Bob and Horsefeathers: thanks! I've heard of Siri. Just can't afford it (no matter what brand name it's given).

Adam said...

Ross this encapsulates exactly what I love about your blog. You have been such an inspiration for my toy photography - i often envisage my mix-and/match scenes as a lost SUPER TEAM FAMILY cover!

Ross said...

That's cool to hear, Adam!

Michael Taylor said...

Great cover! Walmart definitely stopped carrying them, but I think they are still being continued in comic shops.

Carycomic said...

Oh, Ross! Just learned about this. If you want a nice trip down Memory Lane, via Youtube, look for vintage Saturday morning cartoon clips under "Fredflix."

Trust me, it's a blast!

Anonymous said...

If Jason Blood's alter-ego was a weatherman:

"And, as he heads back out to sea,
We bid 'adieu' to Hurricane Henri."

Likewise, to this cover, being a non-older post. :-(

Anonymous said...

Cover of the month!

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