I mainly like seeing these two together because they have a couple of my favorite costumes. I think there could be an interesting story involving them both, though. It might be a strained working relationship, but it would be fun to watch play out.
I mainly like seeing these two together because they have a couple of my favorite costumes. I think there could be an interesting story involving them both, though. It might be a strained working relationship, but it would be fun to watch play out.
Would Animal Man be able to take on the properties of a werewolf? If so, what kind of effect would that have on his psyche? It might be interesting to find out!
Ant-Man and The Wasp received their Power Rings in STF #3993, and I thought it was time to send them on a mission. What better Green Lantern to join them than the diminutive yet daring Xax? Let's hope they can keep one step ahead of the ferocious feline Red Lantern!
Seeing Ghostbusters and Superman II in the theater as a kid are two of my favorite movie memories. I wanted to find a way to combine those two franchises and the using Phantom Zone villains seemed like the way to do it.
This is an example of a cover where I had an image that I wanted to use, but which needed to be cleaned up first. sometimes I can't get a nice clean digital image and elements of the page behind it bleed through, so I have to get to work. Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
For this Anniversary Issues, I thought I would go for a full issue throwdown between DC's brightest and Marvel's most vile. You see the match ups here - do the world's greatest super-heroes stand a chance?
This is another cover that looks relatively simple, but required a bit of prep work. I had to remove and replace Nexus's targets prior to adding Frank Castle in. Here is a look at the behind the scenes progress:
I thought it would be fun to have the original stretching hero cross paths with one of the newer kids on the block. It might be interesting to see Plas in a mentor role. He's been given a son in the comics, but that's still a side of him that we haven't seen enough of.
This cover required a bit of background extension and repair before I could add in Dr. Fate and the JLA Satellite. Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
I have mentioned before on this blog that my favorite cover artists for Marvel and DC are Gil Kane and Nick Cardy, respectively. If you were to ask me who my favorite cover artist for non-Marvel and DC titles, it would have to be Will Eisner. His cover scenes were filled with mood, action and great character design. Plus, his utilization of text and logos as part of the art always made them special.
This is another team up that I feel has been long overdue. I can see these two working very well together. I just cut the cord, so I will have to wait to watch the final episodes of Superman and Lois when they show up on Max, but I am hoping for at least one more big action sequence from Steel.
There's a little too much light pollution where I live, so I don't pull out my telescope to use very often. When I do, I like to check out Jupiter or Saturn if I can, and looking close up at the Moon is always cool. It makes me think about the dark side which never faces us - who's to say there isn't a Blue Area over there, just waiting for a team of heroes to call it it their home base?
Adam Strange first met The Inhumans in STF #4372...
Not a pairing that might immediately come to mind, but one that I would love to see, as Ralph Dibny is one of my favorite everyman heroes, and I like seeing him matched with different characters. Besides, Logan has plenty of mysteries in his life, who's to say he wouldn't call upon the stretchable sleuth for some assistance?
The Phantom Stranger is a character that I would love to see join the DCU. He may not get his own movie or series, but he could be like a spooky Nick Fury in that he could show up in other character's projects at key moments to offer guidance or assistance. I bet it would be a fun role for an actor to portray.
Something tells me that these two would get along pretty well. Even so, it would be fun to watch them in battle with one another. They could really let loose and present a truly spectacular fight scene if the artist assigned to it cuts loose as well.
I've been getting requests for The Totalitarians to return for a third appearance, but it was tricky to find an opponent that could provide a challenge for such a powerful team. Then, I also received some requests for One Punch Man to make his STF debut - he seemed like the prefect choice to up against this villainous team.
If you are going to wear a big initial on your costume, just be sure you are aware of who you are standing next to! Let's hope these guys can get some fashion tips from superherodom's top designer!
The similar color schemes make these two heroes look good together. Captain Marvel has magic based abilities of flight, speed and strength with a nice guy personality and a youthful identity, so he has aspects of Dr. Strange, Thor, Quicksilver, Captain America and Spider-Man all rolled into one - It would be interesting to see Tony Stark's reaction to working with him.
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!
We've seen stories where Hex moves ahead in time, but I like it when heroes from the future come back to visit him as well. I remember really liking the two part story in Justice League of America #198-199, where the leaguers met a bunch of DC's Western heroes. I would be cool to see the Avengers do the same.
There have been some false alarms over the years, but Mar-Vell remains one of the few heroes to die in comics and remain dead, even decades later. I am glad that the integrity of his story has been kept intact - but I wouldn't mind seeing some new stories featuring him in flashback tales from his prime.
You rarely see Namor intimidated by heroes of the surface world, but I think that working alongside The Spectre might just be an exception to that rule. It would be interesting to see how these big personalities clash.
You knew he just wouldn't stay down! Mr. Universe is back to vex the heroes of Earth-STF! Will this group be enough to put him away for good - or will he be back? Power Girl and She-Hulk were last seen fighting the Psycho Pirate in STF #3743, and they first met in STF #1482...
What I am wondering is where Firestorm will fit in the cinematic DCU. I think that James Gunn is a fan of the hero, but I haven't heard anything about his inclusion yet. He is admittedly a tough character to pull off in live action, but I hope we can see a more comics-faithful interpretation than the TV Versions we got on The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow.
The fourth Tom Holland led Spider-Man movie now a go according to the actor. Rumors have swirled from the plot being tied in heavily to the two upcoming Avengers: Secret Wars films to a smaller, more street level adventure. I think that I would prefer the latter. I loved the status quo set up at the end of the last movie, and would like to see that explored a little before he gets mixed up with a big crazy universe-changing story again.
John Stewart and Hal Jordan have both been cast for the HBO/MAX Lanterns series, filming should be underway soon. It has been described as a True Detective-type series, but I hope that the more fantastical, space-related elements of the Green Lantern mythos aren't pushed too much into the background. I also hope that Hal Jordan isn't killed off by the end of it, which I suspect may be the case given the age difference between the actors.
He broke the Bat - but how would Bane fare against Moon Knight? It would be an interesting battle, to be sure. Perhaps the outcome would depend on which of MK's personalities was in control at the time?
The Rocketeer and Batman first shared an adventure on one of my earliest B&B covers, back in 2010. A crude effort, to be sure, so I thought that it was time to feature them together again. Throwing Robin into the mix would be a welcome addition. He might give Cliff Secord someone to relate to.
Oliver Queen has mentored sidekicks before, but never anyone as young as the members of this group. That might make for some interesting interaction between the gruff archer and the wide-eyed youthful heroes.
With Krypto confirmed for the upcoming Superman movie, I think it's high time for a live action Ace the Bat-Hound. Whether as part of the new DCU iteration of Batman or an adaptation of Batman Beyond, we need to see the Dark Knight Dog do his thing.
A Star-Trek-related mission that has to be kept secret from Starfleet, the LSH and FF? I know I'd be interested in finding out just what's going on in this issue. I'm glad I could finally feature this pairing, which I have been meaning to get to since my MTIO: The Lost Issues days.
I remember seeing that cool giant fire monster during the opening credits sequence of Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends. Alas, he only appeared for a few moments in one episode, taken out easily by Firestar and guest star Sunfire - and he was certainly nowhere near as large as he was depicted during that credits cameo.
Taskmaster is a favorite Marvel villain of mine. It's too bad that the interpretation of the character was somewhat off in Black Widow. Marvel will get another chance when the villain appears in Thunderbolts*. Let's hope this second outing is a bit more effective.
I felt that this team up idea from comics' historian and Patron of this blog Marc Tyler Nobleman was worthy of a follow up story. Regular visitors, may remember the Crimson Avengers first encounter with Earth's Mightiest Heroes in STF #3271. Thanks again for the idea, Marc!
If Marvel movies have taught us anything, it's time travel seems to be a lot more possible by passing through The Microverse. Given that fact, I could definitely see a crossover happening between these two teams.
Just like happened to Captain Marvel and Black Panther a week or so ago in STF #4559, it would seem that two disparate heroes have found themselves working together to thwart a gigantic monster. Yikes, just how many of these big guys are lying in wait?
Undead mobster versus unhinged symbiote - who wins this battle? I guess it all depends on which iteration of Grundy that we are talking about, as his personality and power level can vary from rebirth to rebirth.
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!
When Ben Woods, a Patron of this blog, suggested this pairing, I had to admit that it was one I had never considered. The more I thought about it, though, the more it appealed to me. I can see these two working well together. Thanks, Ben!
The Blue and Gold team have a way of getting in and out of tight spots, so this is a scenario that I can see happening. You can't wise-crack your way out of a Xenomorph infestation, so I'd like to see how they deal with this particular menace.
With James Gunn's DCU featuring a universe where superheroes have existed for a long time, I really hope that we get a proper Justice Society with Jay Garrick, Ted Grant, Alan Scott and the rest. I'd be happy to see them as older mentors or in their prime in a period piece... or why not both?
Doctor Strange met the Barry Allen Flash back in STF #728...
Zatanna is long overdue for a big screen debut, and I am sure she will be a big part of the cinematic DCU as a team member or even in a solo project. The Shadow had his 90's film, which has its moments - but I think enough time has passed that I'd like to see him adapted again for live action.
These two characters might not have a lot in common, but hey - gigantic monsters storming the countryside would tend to bring all kinds of heroes together. I know that I would read it!
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