They're both green, they both have fun exploring different comic tropes and clichés, and they both like to break the fourth wall in the middle of their stories - it was only natural that they cross paths eventually. I can only imagine the antics that would ensue.
Yes!! Now if you could bring in Bugs with them. :)
ReplyDeleteI would buy this!
ReplyDeleteOnce they settle their differences, they could team-up with Deadpool and Animal Man, I suppose. "The Fourth Wall Four"?
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I've ever felt sorry for that annoying bugger.
ReplyDeleteWhether it's written by Giffen and drawn by Byrne or vice versa, this story would be a wild one. I'd buy the comic without even having to peek inside.
ReplyDeletePS: I second Phil's suggestion.
Or, they team up, and go after the "last" Dodo from Porky Pig in Wackyland :)
ReplyDelete'Bug Out!'
ReplyDeleteThey should at some point find themselves on different sides of the fourth wall, each reading a comic about the other yet able to see the other
ReplyDeleteYes, do the fourth wall four.
ReplyDeleteOr, just to make things really interesting and/or confusing, add Freakazoid to the group and call them the Fourth Wall Five.
ReplyDeletePS: As far as I'm aware, She-Hulk is the only character in comics to break what I call the "fifth wall," addressing not the audience but the creator. (She did a similar thing on the Disney+ show, too.)
ReplyDeleteIf we're doing a fourth wall themed team, Rick Sanchez should really be included, shouldn't he?
ReplyDeleteIf he isn't, he can get revenge by doing a real-world crossover between Disney's Kim Possible and Hanna-Barbera's The Impossibles entitled...
ReplyDelete"Whatever Happened To Dodo (The Kid From Outer Space)?"
@Carycomic @ Ben W: I would buy that for sixty cents.
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How about Roger Rabbit vs Captain Carrot (also named Roger Rabbit)?
ReplyDeleteClarification re: "fifth wall": This would mean Shulkie would probably be saying something like, "Pearsall, are you crazy? Putting me on a team with these lunatics?"
ReplyDeleteWasn't the Fifth Wall already breached...in that recent mini-series from Image Comics? The one simply entitled "CROSS-OVER!"
ReplyDeleteCover of the month!
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