Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Indiana Jones Vs. Hela

 

Cat Blanchett's villainous turn in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was one of the redeeming elements of that movie.  I've mentioned before how her turn as Hela made for one of the best MCU villains thus far.  I can only imagine how much fun it would be to pit Jones against Hela.

This isn't the first time Indy has gone after an Asgardian artifact, as we saw in STF #1833...

10 comments:

  1. Such a logical crossover, it can still be done. Best of all, it would explain all parts as played by Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones having been cursed with immortality by Hela.

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  2. I can actually imagine this being done with Harrison Ford and Cate Blanchett. Well done concept, Ross, and decent execution!

    A thought: Indy with Nick Fury, encountering everyone's favorite Flerken. "Be careful, there, Jones! You don't know what these creatures are capable of!" (For those who remember the late George Hall's portrayal of Indy.)

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  3. Even more skeletons?!

    Looks like my "wild" guess, back in STF #3649, was right. Even the pattern holds up! First, Dr. Strange and the Crimson Avenger. Ten issues later, Storm and Batgirl. And then, almost the same number of issues after that, Hela Lokisdottir is caught in the act.

    Well done, Ross.

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  4. True story - when I was very young I told my parents that I wanted to be a skeleton when I grew up. They assured me that I would be.

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  5. Is this the sequel to "Thor and Doctor Jones"?
    https://youtu.be/l38Zbj4JkOA

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  6. (sorry if I come off as overly pushy here)
    I had an idea for a team-up: Doctor strange and Madame xanadu. Think about it, they're both magical characters who live in Greenwich village. Surely there's potential for a connection there?

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  7. Not pushy at all. That's a good idea.

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  8. @Ross and Shamus: I can see the title now.

    "It Takes A Village..."

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  9. This one threw me for a sec, because when I think of Indiana Jones comics, I think of "The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones" which was a Marvel title, so in my head these are both Marvel characters and much easier to cross over...

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