Happy Halloween! I can only imagine the kind of treats a stop at The House of Mystery would get you!
This cover required some de-cluttering before I could add in the FF - here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
Happy Halloween! I can only imagine the kind of treats a stop at The House of Mystery would get you!
This cover required some de-cluttering before I could add in the FF - here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
Secret Squirrel was a cartoon that I was only vaguely aware of - I never did catch it back in the day. Still, I have received a few requests for him to meet up with Marvel's Squirrel Girl, so here you go!
It's never a bad time to feature the Robin of Earth 2 in his greatest costume. Throw in a living legend and maniacal madman with robotic muscle and you have the ingredients for a fun Bronze Age tale!
It looks like its a clash of dystopian futures is on the menu for this issue. Let's hope our heroes can find a way to combine them into one that benefits both of them.
Cadmus is the kind of place that I can see a reformed Flint Marko working at. There would definitely be friction with the regular staff though, and that could make for a fun tale.
It's pretty cool that Metamorpho is now a much more recognized character to the general public, thanks to his inclusion in Superman. I hope we get to see him onscreen again soon, and I wonder which lesser known DC character might show up next. Bring on The Creeper, Space Cabbie and Skyrocket!
The Falcon and Metamorpho fought the Trojan Horde in STF #3054... and they first met in STF #2641...
The HBO Max Lanterns series is the next DCU project that is coming up. We have seen and heard surprisingly little about the show while it has been in production. I'm glad they aren't giving too much away, but I do hope we will get to see at least a teaser treailer soon.
I was glad to hear that a third Incredibles movie is in the works. I wonder what the plot will like like and if they will age the characters at all this time around. I love the first two film so I am optimistic. Ben Grimm previously met The Incredibles with the rest of The Fantastic Four back in STF #556...
I'm a little bit surprised that I haven't paired these two together as solo acts yet. The wisecracks would be flowing freely in this tale, that's for sure. Harley previously met Spidey as part of The Suicide Squad in STF #2782...
This cover comes from the suggestion of Bob Greenwade, regular commenter and Patron of this Blog. Thanks, Bob! My first idea was to have gag featuring giant logos that took up 4/5ths of the cover space, but I decided on a more traditional approach.
This issue would be especially fun if Aquaman had his boisterous personality from Batman: The Brave and the Bold. That version of the Sea King would get along famously with The Tick!
Man-Bat and Man-Wolf first met in STF #440...
This is another cover that required a bit of prep work before I could add in any new elements. Here is a look at the behind the scenes progress:
Admittedly, I made this cover to use my silly pun here - but I actually think it might make for a fun story!
I was expecting to see Amanda Waller appear at some point in Peacemaker season two, but she did not show up. There was talk of a solo Waller series in the works, but I don't think that is happening any more. Hopefully we will see Viola Davis back in the role in one of the DCU's upcoming projects.
I was happy to hear that Samurai Jack creator Genndy Tartakovsky will be be bringing my on of my all time favorite cartoons, Primal, back for a third season. The announcement was a big surprise since season two was years ago, and seemed to wrap up - but I love the new angle that's been announced going forward (which I would mention but it kind of spoils the end of season 2).
Does the Phantom Stranger seek to turn her into Spider-Gwen, or is there another purpose for her to serve that he has in mind? The mysterious answer is only sixty cents away!
There has been a lot of discussion abut who will play Batman in James Gunn's DCU. Maybe even more important will be the casting for Damian Wayne. I just hope they learned a lesson from Shazam! and find someone young enough to play the character for a few years. We don't need to see a 22 year old Damian in the sequel.
Birdman met the Silver Age Hawkman in STF #1345, and previously shared an adventure with the Golden Age Hawkman in STF #1532. When I saw the chance to use all Jerry Ordway artwork, I figured it was time to feature a third outing with the winged heroes fighting side by side.
Here's another movie crossover that would have blown my young mind. Both franchises dealt with time travel, so who's to say the Man of Steel couldn't run into the original crew of the Enterprise?
Superman previously met captain Kirk on the blog in STF #4049...
There may be some evil lurking in the hearts of all men, but Wilson Fisk certainly has more than his share. Certainly enough to gain the attention of The Shadow!
These two heroes may not have much in common with one another, but it would be cool to see them fight side by side. All it would take is the right kind of adversary to bring them together. I think that these mechanical menaces would fit the bill nicely.
This story is a direct sequel to STF #4368, where The Last Boy on Earth first met The World Devourer. For this follow up tale, I figured that it was only appropriate to use Jack Kirby images, as he was the artistic genius behind both characters.
Filming has completed on Avengers: Doomsday, and the movie is in the editing and special effects stage. Word is that a first look teaser will be included in front of the next Avatar film, with lots of speculation as to what it will show. My favorite guess is that the movie may undergo a last minute surprise name change - to Avengers Vs. X-Men!
It was only a matter of time before the greatest animated space hero crossed paths with the rebels from a galaxy far, far away. I think that this is a tale with the potential for grand heroics and wide screen adventure.
There was a lot of clutter removal and background extension required on this cover. Here is a look at the behind the scenes progress:
The Wacky Races was the ultimate cartoon crossover when I was a kid. I figured I would have some of my favorite fictional vehicles join to competition for this issue. I'm guessing this would be a seriously fast paced tale!
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