There was a lot of prep work required on the background of this cover, before I could add the heroes in. Here is a look at the behind the scenes progress:
There was a lot of prep work required on the background of this cover, before I could add the heroes in. Here is a look at the behind the scenes progress:
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11 comments:
Methinks that Johnny Blaze has been fooled by Johnny Bartlett.
More likely Syren or Skyhook.
I have to go with the second Anonymous. It's got to be a Superman foe in disguise! But, one even more obscure than Late Silver Age or Early Bronze Age of Comics. How about...the 30th century version of Mr. Mxyzptlk (taking fashion tips from the Time Trapper)?
I am, of course, referring to the ruthless version from Adventure Comics v.1/#310 (July 1963).
I agree that the Superman figure is probably some shape-shifting villain impersonating Supes -- perhaps Super-Skrull, or an updated version to replicates Supes' powers.
Well, that was surprisingly different. If Kal-el is possessed, G.R. has good reason for being there. Being vulnerable to the occult has been a pain in the butt for Supes.
Nicolas Cage?
Or its GR who's being impersonated.
As Clark Kent, Johnny Blaze, or John Milton? ;-)
This site always needs more Superman, greatest of them all.
Maybe this one could get rescued by Spider-Miles and his Super Friends. ;-)
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