Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Spider-Man and Starman in "The Perilous Partnership of Payton and Parker!"

 

With the strong legacy aspects that Starman has that spread from comics' Golden Age to the distant future, the character seems perfectly suited for a streaming series.  I'd base it on Jack Knight and branch out from there, just as James Robinsons' excellent 90's comic series did.

Spider-Man met Starman in his Prince Gavyn form in STF #3374, and crossed paths with the Ted Knight Starman in STF #1479...

11 comments:

Digital Silar said...

marvel comics are the best

Detective Tobor said...

A P&P sandwhich, hold the pickles and cut the mustard. Spidy is so lucky he can work 360°.
Yeah, i can see Peter being more of a help than his partner believes.
Between Starman, Starboy and Stargirl, just remember "Don't let the stars get in your eyes!" Can't wait to meet Stardog, the top dog!

Bob Greenwade said...

Someone on another platform (I think it was Twitter) posted a fan pic of Jaime Reyes and Miguel O'Hara, and I thought, "Surely Ross has done that." I checked, and those two have never teamed up. They should.

Ken Roskos said...

He'd like to come and meet us. But he thinks he'd blow our minds. And Peter Parker may become a glass spider on this trip.

alxjhnsn said...

A "fly boy" caught in the web of a "spider man." Excellent work!

Carycomic said...

"...Payton and Parker."

I wonder how they'd feel if they got to meet the Zenescopic version of the Black Knight? ;-)

Anonymous said...

I wonder how Dane Whitman would feel meeting his Zenescope counterpart?

The Irredeemable Shag said...

Dude! Great concept for a team-up and brilliantly executed! And you used my favorite version of Will Payton’s costume. Love this!!

Ross said...

Glad you like it, Shag!

Anonymous said...

Has Spidey ever met the Mikaal Tomas Starman?

Carycomic said...

Anon1226: no, unfortunately, he hasn't. The M.T. Starman has yet to even debut, here.

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