With the story and rainbow in the background, this cover ties into yesterday's with Storm and Swamp Thing. Was that intentional or just happenstance of things 'planted'?
Two plant-based tales in a row, even just as happenstance, do tend to suggest something significant between the covers of the two tales. I'd half expect to see Poison Ivy or Reginald Bushroot on tomorrow's cover. (And those two would be a good villain combo for a Batman/Darkwing Duck team-up!)
With the story and rainbow in the background, this cover ties into yesterday's with Storm and Swamp Thing. Was that intentional or just happenstance of things 'planted'?
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ReplyDeleteI’d have assumed “planted.” Did I miss the joke?
ReplyDeleteIt ain't easy being a prisoner of the Green.
ReplyDeleteEspecially when Floro is apparently trying to usurp Swamp Thing's rulership/guardianship of it.
P.S. @ Bob: you could say that formulating just the right pun, related to the Green, weighed heavily on my mind.
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Jason "Woodrue" the day if he uses a razor plant to shave off Storm's mohawk.
ReplyDeleteTwo plant-based tales in a row, even just as happenstance, do tend to suggest something significant between the covers of the two tales. I'd half expect to see Poison Ivy or Reginald Bushroot on tomorrow's cover. (And those two would be a good villain combo for a Batman/Darkwing Duck team-up!)
ReplyDelete@Bob & Ross: if that ever comes to pass, then how about GL Godzilla vs. Cthulhu (and/or Mangog)?
ReplyDelete@Aon1008: Papa Smitty would never let that happen. ;-)
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