Saturday, April 12, 2025
Black Panther and The Flash
I always like team ups in which the heroes would swap villains. I thought it was time to present another one of those here. Something tells me that Kraven and The Trickster have bitten off a bit more than they can chew here, however!
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Al Milgrom,
Black Panther,
DC Comics,
Flash,
Greg Land,
Jim Aparo,
Joe Sinnott,
Kraven,
Marvel Comics,
Paris Cullins,
The Trickster
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I think that goes double for the tiger! Wouldn't the Cheetah (Barbara Ann Minerva version) have been a more fitting accomplice, though?
Nah! She can't tap into the Speed Force like the Flashes can. Not without the aid of that wonder drug Vandal Savage once peddled. Acceler-8 (or something like that)?
I believe you mean "Velocity 9".
Hmm... Is that a rubber chicken? Svengoolie would not be amused!I think T'Challa would have little patience for most of the "street level" villains of the DC universe, and would lay the Trickster out flat pretty quick. How Kraven was able to snare the Flash is another story.
I was a huge fan of Flash, Brave and Bold, and Aparo! I think that issue of Batman/Flash they were chasing drug dealers and somehow the dealer's rifle shot Flash! Not sure how Trickster would fit into this story but working with Kraven would make him a more dangerous villain!
A blowgun dart made of Wakandan vibranium, perhaps?
Trickster? A giggle a day will keep Kraven's venom in play. Joker not needed. What the hills are alive with isn't music!!
They're probably both working for the Turtle. Barry Allen's first rogue; physically lethargic, but far from slow-witted!
That could be Kraven's next ally of convenience; Venom! The two of them facing off against...the Batman Who Laughs. A truly dark matter.
to Carycomic _ Barbara Minerva was taught how to use the speed force by Hunter Solomon, a 'Reverse Flash', not long before Flashpoint.
Ah! But, is that still the case post-Flashpoint and post-Doomwatch?
@Anon949: point to you. Although, the mini-series was called DOOMSDAY CLOCK.
Do those events in the comics actually limit the STF universe?
"You say potato; I say tomato."
Ross only knows.
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