Friday, June 26, 2026
Doctor Strange and Batgirl
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14 comments:
Oh, yes. Ken definitely had the right idea. This raises another question, though; is Arkham Asylum suffering the same bedevilment as the Baxter Building back @ STF #5175? If I were writing for the doc's mainstream Marvel mag, I'd say "yes." And I'd even have a suitable culprit in mind. One of the good doctor's oldest foes. One who has yet to even debut, here.! But, I'll save that reveal in case Ross has some other guilty party in mind.
I think it's simply Val Kaliban alias The Spook. Ex-architectural draftsman-turned-amateur hypnotist, escape artist, and special effects wizard. In other words, the Dark Knight's version of Mysterio during the 1970's!
Anon, I was thinking the same thing as I made this. I loved that villain and wish he had stuck around longer.
Excellent costume color scheme matching!
make no bones about it, he will!
Yeah, I had a hunch that was who you were depicting. But, I kept hoping it might be "The House of Shadows," nonetheless! For those too young to remember? That was the title of a story where Dr. Strange first encounters an extra-dimensional being who disguises himself as "haunted" buildings!
Maybe that House of Shadows could be explored by Cain?
Ooh! Not a bad idea. And I have the perfect protagonist for that scenario. Submitted for your approval: Cain asking the following question...
"Do you dare to enter the House of Shadows, Ghost Who Walks?"
I'd rather see Godzilla vs. Gorgo...with the Phantom's home land caught in the middle! You see, Charlton Comics (once based in Derby, CT) published a comic book spin-off of the British s-f movie GORGO in the early Sixties. And, from 1969-77, they also did their version of Lee Falk's "The Phantom" (with Bengalla being depicted as an island-nation somewhere in the Indian Ocean). Unfortunately, they chose to take up where the numbering formerly used by Harvey and King Comics left off...sort of.
They started with PHANTOM #30. Giving rise to the urban legend that there's a long-lost #29 out there!
In summary? Ross could merge the Charlton images of Gorgo and the Phantom while using the Marvel images of Godzilla from 1977-79.
If Doctor Strange is at it, then the ghost is probably real, not an illusion. And one of the most common reasons for a ghost to be haunting a place (in fiction) is being the victim of an unsolved murder. That could lead Stephen and Barbara just about anywhere, though I'd really love it if Detective Chimp led the way to Green Goblin or the Chameleon.
PS: I'd really love to see a cover where Skeeve conjures up a blue-skinned Ringo Starr, with Aahz lamenting, "That's not what I meant...."
Then, when they try to get Jaime Reyes, they materialize the post-Danny Ketch Ghost Rider, instead.
How about Detective Chimp helping the Monkees get their voices back from Catwoman?
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