Here's an example of where I had to declutter and complete an image before I could use it. This awesome great shot of The FF in the Fantasticar was just what I needed, but I had to do some prep work to get it ready. Here's a peek behind the scenes:
Here's an example of where I had to declutter and complete an image before I could use it. This awesome great shot of The FF in the Fantasticar was just what I needed, but I had to do some prep work to get it ready. Here's a peek behind the scenes:
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This issue is an awesome cover! I love Fantastic Four Fantastic Team-Ups!
Great cover, interesting to see how it was put together, i wonder which of the F.F. Deadman took over..
In terms of general athleticism, combined with his brand of pyrokinesis, I'd say...The Human Torch. But, of course, for a task requiring supra-normal flexibility, Reed Richards would be a no-brainer. As would Ben Grimm for a task requiring super-strength. As for Sue; her invisibility would obviously come in handy for something requiring extra stealth. But, has Boston ever taken over a woman before?
@Cary: Most likely, Boston possessed each of the F4 in turn. (And yes, I believe he has possessed women in actual published stories.)
Shades of Sam Beckett!
Hmm... Sam Beckett and Deadman. That would be quite a story. Dr. Beckett leaps into a body only to later have it possessed by Boston.
Better yet, Boston and Sam enter two different bodies for the same situation: the Power Couple! (Boston gets Luke, because... uh... because Boston's Marvel and Luke's DC!)
While Sam undergoes the "Innovation" of occupying a pre-Crisis Kryptonian from the Earth 2 universe!
...who also happens to be a very well-endowed female!
If Al Calavicci ever tried hitting on her, he'd wind up getting a Sweet Christian burial! ;-)
@Bob and Anon1113: Amen! :-)
i would go the other way..Sam leaps into a body that Boston is already in. Ziggy has no idea of what's going on, Boston is not helping much as is, and Sam and Al can't figure that a "licensed" ghost is now on the case.
Can't wait to see Sam look in a mirror and see something ...unexpected.
Boston is the licensed Brand. ;-)
@Anon310: *GROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAN!*
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