Now these two heroes I am sure would get along. Their heroism loving personalities with a dash of vanity and great strength to back up their boasts would probably make them fast friends. It would be a fun romp to see them working togather.
Now these two heroes I am sure would get along. Their heroism loving personalities with a dash of vanity and great strength to back up their boasts would probably make them fast friends. It would be a fun romp to see them working togather.
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This would be an absolutely amazing team-up. Especially if it's the version of the Tick from the cartoon.
Add in Aquaman from the animated The Brave and the Bold and you'd have an album-full of boastful ballads.
Deadman to Rama Kushna (opening splash page): "They killed the Green Giant?! But, he was a good guy!"
Yes, folks, it's true. Once upon a time, there was a one-shot appearance by the most famous spokesperson of canned vegetables, in the world, as a Golden Age superhero. His civilian identity: Brent Wood. Since then, that particular version of the Green Giant has entered the public domain and has, thus, been adapted/adopted/whatever by Dynamite Entertainment for their Project: Super Powers comic book imprint.
Oh heck, I was say this! lol
Maybe he needs to be avenged by that other famous "jolly" green giant... aka The Incredible Hulk.
(The Tick) "I gave my love a chicken that had no bone..."
But does the Tick drink? I have only seen the series but he does not seem type to drink. Maybe the Tick will be designated driver on Herc's charriot.
Killer Moth & Gypsy Moth needs to kidnap The Tick's mothboy sidekick Arthur & let Batgirl 2 & Spider-Woman 1 rescue him (since these 2 are busy singing their hearts out around a campfire).
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