For me, music and comics have always gone together. I like to have something playing in the background when I am reading the latest issue. Usually its classic rock, but sometimes I'll put on some superhero movie scores to really get in the mood.
For me, music and comics have always gone together. I like to have something playing in the background when I am reading the latest issue. Usually its classic rock, but sometimes I'll put on some superhero movie scores to really get in the mood.
Welcome to Super-Team Family: The Lost Issues! The greatest team-ups that never happened... but should have! A new cover is posted every single day! Thank you very much for stopping by! If you like what you see here, please consider helping it continue by becoming a Patron at: www.patreon.com/STFtheLostIssues A big thank you goes out to this month's patrons: Fred, Chuck Small, Tom Brennan, Benjamin Woods, Mike Shirley, Bob Greenwade, Jenny Blake Isabella, Bob Sanders, Brian C., Robert Stutts, Allan Heinberg, David Welsh, Robert E. Jackson, Ivan Schablotski, Sheryl Knowles, Alfred Day, Scott Nesmith, Russell Burbage, Stephen Towler, Spencer Landsman, Damian Whiter, Darrell Frazier, John Epps, YuriVolte, Shagg Matthews, Jeff O'Hare, Justin Metzger, Greg Morrow, Marc Tyler Nobleman, David Ridout, Christian N, Greg, Andy Saavedra, Alexander Johnson, Tom Zilla, Jonothan Woodward, RJ, Juan Calle, Bo Ring, Michael Gelman, Robert Banning, Ken Roskos, and Alex Krislov
http://www.patreon.com/STFtheLostIssuesSupport STF: The Lost Issues!
9 comments:
With the Jumanji cartoon coming to Tubi this Wednesday, maybe a Dungeons and Dragons/Jumanji crossover could be done; the Jumanji world is like an Africanized version of the Dungeons and Dragons world.
Donna is just like big sis who loves to dance. A quiet mystery? Hey, Scooby!
For a few seconds, I thought it was Pinky & The Brain who were exploiting the Pussycats. LOL!
The world needs a Pinky and the Brain/Mssr. Mallah and the Brain crossover.
I second that emotion. :-)
Well, if third times really are the charm, I'd like to third it.
P.S.---I think Bob Buethe may have beaten me to this suggestion a long while back. But, how about Rogue (of the X-men) vs. Rouge (from the Brain's Brotherhood of Evil)?
Has the Brain ever met the Brain here?
Yes!!!
Post a Comment