For some reason, I have had multiple requests for this one-shot joke villain from Batman: The Animated Series to appear. Well - here you go! There was one hero that I instantly thought of for him to face off against.
For some reason, I have had multiple requests for this one-shot joke villain from Batman: The Animated Series to appear. Well - here you go! There was one hero that I instantly thought of for him to face off against.
Looks like I just popped images of Vic Sage and a Terminator in to create this new cover, right? There was a bit of prep work required before I could do that. Here is a look at the behind the scenes progress:
I was very happy to see that Wallace & Gromit have a new movie coming out for Christmas this year - Vengeance Most Foul. Even better, it will feature the return of their nemesis from The Wrong Trousers - Feathers McGraw. I can't wait to watch it.
Batman and Daredevil have some history on the blog - they shared Golden Age adventures together in STF #1584 as well as on an early B&B Cover... and their first meeting was in even earlier MS Paint B&B meeting..., they were ambushed by the Owls in STF #1114... and DD was caught in the Bat-Signal in STF #1846. Batman has even met the original Golden Age Daredevil in STF #2252.
That is a pretty formidable line up of Horsemen, even for Apocalypse. Let's hope that the element of surprise is enough to help J'onn J'onzz turn the tide - at least until reinforcements arrive.
There would definitely be plenty of friction between these two if they were forced to work together on a mission. That alone would be enough to make for an interesting story to watch unfold. Pity the Hutts or whoever that get in their way when they are fighting side by side, though!
Wilson Fisk is referring here to his first battle with Jack Ryder, back in STF #2368. Let's hope that The Creeper can escape his grip long enough to get a chance to fight back!
Uh Oh - It looks like the Death Dealer of the Dead Sea is back! Let's hope that Sam Wilson has his hands on a weapon that can turn back the deadliest menace beneath the waves!
I enjoyed making a photo cover featuring Superman meeting King Kong (along with The Phantom) back in STF #3306,STF #3306, but I always regretted not using the classic Kong from the original 1933 film. This cover finally scratches that itch for me. I added in a suitable opponent for our headlining characters to face off with.
The villains in Batman's rogues gallery have made for some true nightmare scenarios and visually stunning dream sequences. It might be fun to put a hero in there that could face off with them in the dreamworld.
It was fun coming up with a DC Comics analogue of the Fantastic Four. What better issue to feature them in than in than STF #4444? This seems like the kind of tale that might have shown up in a FF Annual back in the 70's or 80's.
It might be interesting to these two cat-themed brawlers go one on one. Ted Grant has the fighting discipline and decades of experience, but will that be enough to overcome berserker rage and a healing factor?
I thought that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem was a fun movie. The gritty animation style worked well and reminded me of some of the earlier comics that featured the group of pizza-loving brothers. I also liked how they were presented as younger, truly teenagers for once. The April O'Neill redesign really didn't work for me though, that seemed to be change for change sake. Still, It's a fun, fast paced adventure that is well worth watching for fans of the characters.
After being disappointed with the more recent Marvel and Star Wars offerings on Disney+, I wasn't holding out much hope for X-Men '97. I was happy to find out that my apprehensions were unjustified and the series was a blast to watch. It truly felt like a successor to the original series, with improved animation that still honored the original designs. The stories are told at a breakneck pace, I was surprised how many comics storylines they covered in just this one season - but for me it all worked. I'm looking forward to the show coming back.
This is another cover in which the primary image required some extension and repair before I could add in any new elements. Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
Sherlock Holmes actually did show up in a couple of Batman stories, which was pretty cool. An actor playing Holmes had a run in with The Joker in a fun tale as well. Still, the match up I'd be interested to see would be Holmes versus Edward Nigma. Nobody is better at solving riddles than Holmes, and that would challenge the Batman foe like never before.
This is another pairing that feels long overdue to me. Two adventurers that regularly face off against pulp-inspired villains would be bound to cross paths at one point or another. It would certainly make for an exciting story, or episode of a cartoon.
Batman has been called the World's Greatest Detective and Tintin can never pass up a good story, so it wouldn't surprise me to see the young reporter get involved with The Outsiders, especially when there's a mystery to solve. Tintin previously met Batman in STF #752, and first encountered him way back on a B&B cover from 2010...
This would be a savage battle, to be sure - but one that I would be thrilled to read, especially if a comic legend like Joe Kubert or Gil Kane was on the art chores.
There aren't too many guests that might make Cain nervous, but I think Mephisto could be one of them. It might be fun to read a story in which the spooky tables are turned.
These are two of my all time favorite characters. they are both loveable, funny guys who sometimes let their tempers get the best of them. I can only imagine the antics they would get up to if they shared an adventure together.
Here's another cover which required a bit of prep work on the main image before I could add in the guest stars. Check out a peek at the behind the scenes progress:
Someone with as much supernatural knowledge as John Constantine would likely not succumb to a fear-fueled fiery combustion in the presence of the Man-Thing, so they would make for an interesting partnership. The only question is just wha tthe muck-encrusted swamp dweller wants from the Hellblazer.
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