I enjoyed creating yesterday's all-Kirby cover, so I decided to try another one today. I think that this would be a powerful team up - cosmic power and nuclear power up against an unstoppable, hideous creature... sign me up!
I enjoyed creating yesterday's all-Kirby cover, so I decided to try another one today. I think that this would be a powerful team up - cosmic power and nuclear power up against an unstoppable, hideous creature... sign me up!
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11 comments:
First, "Death-dealer of the Dead Seas." and now "Soul Siphon"?! I've said this before, Ross, but---with your brilliant gift for alliterative villain names--you are criminally under-employed by the professional comic book publishers.
When I saw who was on this cover, I was wondering what your point of discussion would be. I never would've suspected that it was "just because." Well, that's as good of a reason as any!
Cary has a good point, though. If DC and Marvel were to formalize a crossover imprint (Amalgam or otherwise), they could do far worse than to hire you as editor-in-chief or some other sort of creative executive.
What both of the above said. :-)
I didn't think Kirby had ever drawn Firestorm, but I recognized the square face style instantly.
Another story that looks fun to read.
WAY TO GO!!!! Another great cover mash with Jack "The King" Kirby, love it!
Speaking of all-Kirby covers, it seems like DC's Guardian has only really shared covers here with Captain America. I get it, their natural counterparts with the shields and all, but isn't it time to mix it up a smidgen?
That Kirby Firestorm was probably from a "Super Powers" mini. I loved his art, by and large, but his Firestorm never worked for me.
Another superb cover. Fantastic team up.
@PromoRob: I'll take a Kirby Firestorm over a Robbins & Springer Batman, any day.
If you had Kirby's Silver Surfer, Mister Miracle, Captain America, Firestorm, Hulk, and OMAC would you have Jack's Of All Trades?
How about a certain half-Contraxian superhero aiding Sora, Kairi, and Mickey Mouse on their latest quest? I can see it now.
"Jack of Kingdom Hearts!"
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