Captain America first encountered the JLA way back in STF #250..., an early MS Paint effort. It looks like his investigation there took a dark turn, leading to this long-overdue sequel!
Captain America first encountered the JLA way back in STF #250..., an early MS Paint effort. It looks like his investigation there took a dark turn, leading to this long-overdue sequel!
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7 comments:
"MS Pain"? Is that a Freudian slip? ;-)
Seriously, though: this is an unexpected sequel to say the least! Brilliantly eye-catching both in terms of the original cover artist and yourself. I can only hope this finally leads up to my long-fantasized Rossverse confrontation: the JLA vs. the Legion of Dr. Doom!
Epic looking cover! Who would ever imagine Captain America dead. Is that from one of the silver age comics of Captain America, if so which one, I'd like to read the issue.
I know it's a different cover, but I can't help thinking "Captain America Dies at Dawn".
Is Cap or Spidy the figurehead for Marvel now? the J.L.A. would be interesting to see Steve working with each member as in the early League days.
This might not really be Steve. It might actually be a Life Model Decoy.
Is this Steve Rogers or someone else? I have notice that anyone who becomes Captain America other than Steve Rogers either ends up dead or insane.
Well, let's put it this way. It's obviously not Sam Wilson!
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