I was a little surprised that I had not pitted these Kirby creations against each other yet. Let's remedy that right now - it would make for an epic storyline after all!
I was a little surprised that I had not pitted these Kirby creations against each other yet. Let's remedy that right now - it would make for an epic storyline after all!
Welcome to Super-Team Family: The Lost Issues! The greatest team-ups that never happened... but should have! A new cover is posted every single day! Thank you very much for stopping by! If you like what you see here, please consider helping it continue by becoming a Patron at: www.patreon.com/STFtheLostIssues A big thank you goes out to this month's patrons: Chuck Small, Tony Isabella, Tom Brennan, Mike Shirley, Bob Greenwade, Bob Sanders, Brian C., Robert Stutts, Allan Heinberg, David Welsh, Christopher Cavett, Robert E. Jackson, Ivan Schablotski, Scott Cavin, Sheryl Knowles, Leonard Rosenthol, Alfred Day, Greg Matiasevich, Scott Nesmith, Russell Burbage, Stephen Towler, Shagg Matthews, Damian Whiter, Jeff O'Hare, Justin Metzger, Greg Morrow, Darrell Frazier, Marc Tyler Nobleman, Benjamin Woods, Christian N, Greg, Thomas G. Hentoff, Andy Saavedra, Alexander Johnson, Tom Zilla, Jonothan Woodward, RJ, Colin Fredericks, Jim Smith, Juan Calle, Bo Ring, Michael Gelman, Robert Banning, Ken Roskos, and Alex Krislov
http://www.patreon.com/STFtheLostIssuesSupport STF: The Lost Issues!
11 comments:
Dear Ross: Which post-Kirby artist drew this version of Darkseid? He looks more like a Ralph Bakshi mutant from a Heavy Metal magazine story!
that's the look of Bill the Cat from Bloom County! One eye normal with the other microscopic. Sort of how Darkseid sees things. If he didn't have his powers to back him up, he'd give Joker a run for his titles. He's met most of Marvel here already, but Ghost Rider or Nightmare (or Sentry). Does Darkseid have nightmares?
Ross, if you had been working at Marvel, what differences might there had been!
Cary: That's Kirby with Theakston inks.
Tobor: Marvel Two-In-One would never have been cancelled, for starters...
It must've been one of the few times his ink work did not complement the King's artwork. :-(
An intriguing match-up - and a real Kirby playground. I'd love to see what the King would make of it.
Oh, no! Calendar Man has stolen Independence Day!!
Actually, I was thinking that Darkseid looks a bit like a Minion. He might borrow a few of the little guys for a short time -- which would make for an interesting cover, I think -- but becoming one? No. Please, no.
Let's put it this way, Bob. The time to start worrying is when Darkseid adopts a French accent to yell "Illumination!"
After reading these comments, I got the idea just now to have Mr. Mxyzptlk teleport Darkseid right in the center of the Smurf village. Maybe Gargamel had a hand in that act as well.
In the 80s Super Powers show, he was obsessed with making Wonder Woman his bride. Maybe Smurfette would've been his next option after not getting WW down the aisle.
@Anon415: With Superman coming to the rescue and finding out that the Smurfs' usual arch-enemy is a long-lost relative from Krypton: Gargam-El!
^ Gargam_El? I love it!!!
I want this 2-parter so bad now :).
Maybe Papa Smurf was in contact with Supes parents on Krypton (Jor-El & Lara) & told them to send their kid to Smurf Village & they'd look after the tyke only for it to go off course to Smallville.
Post a Comment