Not a pairing that naturally comes to mind, but Dinah Lance is no stranger to crossing dimensions and Reed Richards works well with blondes, so why not? Besides, the images worked well together and I had the perfect title that I wanted to use!
Not a pairing that naturally comes to mind, but Dinah Lance is no stranger to crossing dimensions and Reed Richards works well with blondes, so why not? Besides, the images worked well together and I had the perfect title that I wanted to use!
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4 comments:
my first ever pop concert was the Beatles !
but due to women screaming i could not hear a note..
so Black Canary would’ve been at home with her Canary Cry,
i do hope Reed has invented heavy duty Ear plugs…
Another Excellent Cover… and that could be a Record Cover…
"Twist And Shout!" With a brilliant title like that, what more fitting enemy to fight than a xenophobic beetle? Well done, Ross. :-)
What they both said.
What kind of beetle?
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