Following up from yesterday's Golden Age style cover, here I present a Bronze Age adventure between Cap and Ollie. It took some tinkering to remove Spider-Man from the original image - Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
Following up from yesterday's Golden Age style cover, here I present a Bronze Age adventure between Cap and Ollie. It took some tinkering to remove Spider-Man from the original image - Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
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2 comments:
I remember this issue of MTU! The monster was from an alternate dimension Cap had visited during Jack Kirby's Bicentennial-era return to CAPTAIN AMERICA &THE FALCON. Batroc found it and more or less adopted it. Giving it the pet name of "Diable" (French for "Demon").
I guess The King thought it reminded him of a green-skinned Etrigan.
'Queen & Rogers', great law firm!! yet, Oliver probably likes Steve more than he did Kartar. Great cover.
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