Welcome to the 4000th cover for Super-Team Family: The Lost Issues! When you count the B&B and MTIO covers that I began with, the total comes to 4510 covers. It's been just about 13 years of daily work, but it's been a fun ride thanks to all of the enthusiasm and support from visitors to the blog. This year was especially nice, with STF: The Lost Issues getting a segment in The Team-Up Companion from TwoMorrows Publishing, quite an honor. I truly appreciate everyone who stops by to check out my daily covers, especially those who take the time to comment and let me know what they think and offer praise, constructive criticism and suggestions. The biggest thank you of course must go out to the Patrons of this blog. Your support has meant the world to me and a huge reason why the blog has lasted so long.
In addition to the main cover here featuring a meeting between two teams that I have been meaning to get to for years, I've prepared some special features. You know, it's too bad that legal red tape prevents me from selling any STF-related merchandise on this blog, but it got me thinking. What are some of the cool STF-Inspired tie-in items that might have appeared over the years? Let's see some of the greatest STF Swag that never existed - but should have!
Your All-New Saturday Line-Up!
I presented some Saturday Morning cartoons as part of the special features in my special features for STF #3000, and I wanted to expand the concept here. Most of these new shows are based on previous STF adventures:
Adam Strange joined Star Wars in STF #3343...
Shazam met Shazzan in STF #1178...
Dick Tracy hunted Spider-Man in STF #1080...
Johnny Quest and Tintin Shared a two-part tale in STF #186 and STF #187...
and Aquaman and Sub-Mariner have a long history on the blog, they last appeared together with The Defenders in STF #3927, they battled Mer-Mutates in STF #2270, tried to avert war in Issue #1105, faced the sea's wrath back in Issue #751 and starred in my very first STF two-parter in Issue #3 and Issue #4.
That should make for a fun Saturday Morning, but there's no reason you can't get into the STF fun on school days with the...
Scooby-Doo: Marvel Madness Lunch Box!
After School, it's time to relax with a board game, perhaps one that's based on STF's longest running romance:
The Captain America & Wonder Woman Game!
They certainly have a history on this blog - this marks the 30th appearance of the WW/Cap Romance!
If it's a newer game you are looking for, maybe it's time for a round of...
Superman Vs. The Hulk Rock-'Em Sock-'Em Robots!
That's fun, but it's time for something even more advanced:
The Superman and Spider-Man Video Game!
And don't miss out on the fully articulated...
STF Action Figures!
Ah, what could have been. Maybe such crossovers will never happen but here on the blog I'm going to try to keep on presenting them to you. Thanks again for visiting and all of the support over the years. Let the march to STF #5000 begin!