One guy dresses like a big blue cat and the other guy looks like one. It was about time these two got into business together. Look like their first case is an explosive one, though!
One guy dresses like a big blue cat and the other guy looks like one. It was about time these two got into business together. Look like their first case is an explosive one, though!
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Way to go, Ross! It's about time you joined in on all the pun.
---Carycomic
A.k.a. "The Punnish Sir." ;-)
This is a team-up I'd love to see.
Just for the record, though? I agree with Spidey's classic assessment of Hank's hirsute appearance.
"Why couldn't I have been bitten by a radioactive blue Wookiee?"
Very cool! I bet you had a blast making this cover.
It'd be great if this were an ongoing team. Beast's high-falutin' intellectualism with Ted's down-to-earth manner would resemble the interactions between Reed Richards and Ben Grimm.
Maybe in the future they could take Ace Ventura as a client.
I'm glad you didn't make a pane from the problem.
I miss that version of Hank McCoy!
And Ted Grant has always been one of my favorite JSA members.
I still hope that, one day, Ross can find decent reproductions of Fox Features' "Marga the Panther Woman" to use in conjunction with Wildcat. Because the steady male sidekick of that particular Sheena-clone was named (believe it or not) Ted Grant!
PS: It occurs to me that some of your recurring pairings deserve their own logo: the Danvers Twins, the Strange Brothers, and especially the Power Couple come to mind. If Hank and Ted come up with a name for their agency, they might get the same treatment (same with Moon Knight and the Elongated Man).
It looks like their first client may be Nitro, or the Human Bomb!
If so, the shattered rafters will probably get sold by the erstwhile Calculator as "Roy Lincoln Logs."
For Bob G, an agency for these two?
ted Grant and hank McCoy. Their business cards will be rolling along with new clients as word gets out: Take your cases to the new GM.
Dear Ross: how about a Daredevil/Wildcat reunion? I mean, it's been four long years since STF #2819! And I'd love to see if you could fit in a word balloon referencing Ted Grant as a former mentor of Battling Jack Murdock.
Or, failing that, how about Zatanna meets Mandrake?
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