Saturday, October 12, 2024

Stupendous Man Vs. Superman

 

Superman has had plenty of experience dealing with ultra powerful imps with the likes of Mr. Mxyzptlk in his rogues gallery.  Would that be enough to prepare him for a Calvin hopped up on sugar?  It would be fun to find out!

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  1. I don't know how or why, but this just sparked the craziest team-up in my addled brain that I could ever think of...

    Judge Dredd & The Smurfs.

    C'mon. It's gotta happen now. LOL

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    1. I can just picture how such a cover would look. Judge Dredd pronouncing Gargamel as guilty while pacifistic Papa Smurf tries to get him to commute the sentence (which is otherwise always summary execution!).

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  2. Well, Scribblenaut Superman might be helpless before him. I can't speak for the real deal.

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    1. This looks like a job for Harold and the Purple Crayon!

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  3. It would be nice to see Hobbes get some solo time with some other cats - Tiggor, Loony Leo (from Astro City), Garfield, Streaky, etc

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  4. Meanwhile, back inside the fortress, Hobbes has his own adventurous mayhem with the menagerie!

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  5. Superman was lucky he only had the Sugar Bombs to serve for breakfast!! Hey, boys and girls!!

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    1. Too bad Supes couldn't have had Frosted Flakes for his own breakfast. He could've pulled a Blackbolt on Stupendous Man by disorienting him with a super-shouted "GRRRRRRRRREAT KRYPTON!"

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  6. And with Tu-Can Sam, He would have followed his knows...it always NOs!!!

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    1. And everyone knows that two cans are better than one.*

      * #NowIwilltakethatcookie.

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  7. Speaking of crazy ideas: how about Animal Man vs. Werewolf-by-Night? Perhaps as a back-up tale for STF Super-spectacular #4600?

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    1. At the end, a duo sing a long Fangs for the Memories!!
      Hyram to the Horace from the Horsefeathers!!

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    2. Bob Hope and John "Man-Wolf" Jameson, for example?*
      *The former did have his own humor comic at DC during the 1950's and early Sixties.

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