Saturday, September 21, 2024

Star Trek and The Herculoids

 

Would have loved to have seen this crossover for real.  Especially when they both had their own cartoon shows.  That would have made for a mind-blowing Saturday morning!

11 comments:

Carycomic said...

Indeed, it would have, Ross. Even more mind-blowing than when Daffy Duck and Porky Pig met the Groovy Ghoulies! I wonder what antagonist would've been used to bring the Enterprise and the Herculoids together, though? I would pick either the Tholians or the Gorn.

Anonymous said...

Maybe a story where Brock of the Pokémon anime finally acquires a “chick” pokemon.but instead of it being a sailor scout, it’s Jeannie from I Dream of Jeannie; Jeannie can fit in a tiny object like Pokémon.

Ken Roskos said...

Awesome team-up Ross! Maybe the Klingons are trying to invade the Herculoids' home planet. Odo from DS9 might want to meet Gloop and Gleep. I'm being greedy, but have Star Trek meet Battle of the Planets next? Great cover!

Bob Buethe said...

And there was also a Saturday morning "Jeannie" cartoon!

Carycomic said...

I just hope Igoo never meets one of the Horta. Being a silicon-based anthropoid, he might be deemed an irresistible food item!

Anonymous said...

What about Star Trek on Gillian’s Planet using art from the Filmation cartoons?

Bob Greenwade said...

I dunno about the story, but this cover is very well done.

Well, OK -- I'd be dying to find out about the story.

PS: Is there a team of shapeshifters here yet? Chameleon Boy, Odo, and Gloop and Gleep would be a great start.

Detective Tobor said...

Gorns to Herculoids' planet...potentials!! So nice to see the real crew back!

Carycomic said...

Lol! I take it "Gillian's Planet" is the Earth 11 version of "Gilligan's Planet"? With Ellen Hale Junior as Capt. Joanne "the Skipper" Grumby and Don Wells as Murray N?

Jason Toddman said...

I'd have loved seeing this crossover as a kid in the 1970s.

Anonymous said...

As Hi and Lois' daughter would say to her twin brother: "Ditto!"

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