Thanos being set loose in DC's silver age would have been wild.
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I suspect this took far more time than most of your covers to produce because of the images you had to put together. Great job! (And I remember well that JLA secret origin issue that formed the basis for half of this image.)
Today's cover would've been a great part 2 in an even greater trilogy. Part 1 being STF #1236 (@ Sept. 2015). And part 3 featuring Thanos vs. Jemm of Saturn!
I remember that one, too, Chuck! The second part of Starbreaker's debut. For those too young to remember? He was initially depicted as a sort of cosmic vampire. A cross (no pun intended) between Dracula and Galactus!
That would certainly be a good way to finally introduce Saturn's favorite son to the Ross-verse.
Wasn't the DC half of this taken from JLA 144 -- Steve Englehart's masterpiece, "The Secret Origin Of The JLA, Minus One"? (Also the inspiration for Darwin Cooke's Opus "The New Frontier")
Yes
This fight would be extra challenging, given that, other than the JLA and a couple of others, most of these heroes are unpowered humans.
By the way, who's that behind Plastic Man?
Congorilla
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