I wonder if Ed McGuiness was a fan of the Masters of the Universe toy line. I ask that because the muscular figures that he illustrates definitely remind me of the look of He-Man and his crew. That's not a complaint - McGuiness's artistic skill and knowledge of anatomy allows him to effectively present his exaggerated style, which works well for superhero stories.
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Indeed he was. There's an issue of Wizard in which a bunch of then-hot artists "revive" 1980's properties, and McGuiness draws a He-Man and Skeletor battle. In the accompanying text, he explains that he learned to draw from MotU, and that's why his figures look like that.
(This is the same issue that infamously led to the Pat Lee Transformers comics.)
Well, in this case, it looks Hyperion and JJ are going after an Imperial spaceship of the line. Namely, a Star Destroyer of the Mattel line!
Matt-El being an escaped Phantom Zoner working for Palpatine. Hence, Hyperion and JJ being recruited by Rebel Alliance agent Ken-Ner.*
*Just a fanfic idea I've been toying with. ;-)
Ed McGuiness is easily one of my top three comic artists. Just below Alex Ross and maybe switching places with Art Adams depending on the day.
I got into a little conversation with a couple of my friends about a Remedial Classroom mashup, with students including:
Dennis Mitchell
Bart Simpson
Stewie Griffin
Huey Freeman
Danae Pyle
"Peppermint Patty" Reichardt
Calvin
Dexter (of "Laboratory" fame)
(You'd probably have to look at least a couple of those up.)
As for the teacher, I'm torn between Ralph Hinkley and Granny Goodness.
Linda Lee Danvers might help there with Ralph.
J'onn can make any look he wants. But Clark doesn't have to have massive muscles as the sunlight gives him the strength. Good cover though.
It looks like they are ready compete in the Mr. Olympia body builders competition.
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