There was a lot of clutter on the original Fury of Firestorm page that I needed to remove before I could add any new elements in. Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
There was a lot of clutter on the original Fury of Firestorm page that I needed to remove before I could add any new elements in. Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
It looks like STF's arch-villain Mr. Universe is back for his 6th appearance - and this time he's gone after a couple of heavy hitters! Mar-Vell first met Firestorm in STF #2747...
There was a lot of tweaking required with this cover - Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
There was a bit of background removal and replacement required before I could and Ronnie Raymond and Professor Stein to this cover. Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
Two of my favorite heroes duking it out with demons for 22 pages would be enough incentive for me to pick up this issue. Ronnie Raymond works well with intellectual types like Hank McCoy, so I see this as a winning combination.
What I am wondering is where Firestorm will fit in the cinematic DCU. I think that James Gunn is a fan of the hero, but I haven't heard anything about his inclusion yet. He is admittedly a tough character to pull off in live action, but I hope we can see a more comics-faithful interpretation than the TV Versions we got on The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow.
Firestorm is used to working with science based partners, so I think that this would be a natural and fun team-up. Plus, I think that they just look cool together!
Firestorm first met Jim Hammond way back in STF #585, and I thought it was high time to revisit that pairing. When I saw the chance to make it an all-Alex Ross cover, I was even more inspired.
The Milestone characters have weaved in and out of the DCU, but I don't think that I have ever seen these two share a story together. I think they would get along pretty well. There was a lot of talk of a Static Shock movie a while back, hopefully it is still in development. Maybe producers are getting cold feet after the recent run of disappointing box office returns for superhero movies?
I've been waiting for Beta Ray Bill to show up in the MCU for a decade, but other than an Easter egg statue, he has yet to be seen. With the underperformance of Thor: Love and Thunder and Chris Hemsworth's desire to slow down his acting career, who knows when or if we will get another installment? Hopefully even if Thor himself is out of the picture for a while, BRB can still find a place to appear in the MCU.
I'm not sure why more heroes did not opt to have loose baggy sleeves on their costumes. They look to be a lot more comfortable than the traditional skin tight fare. Firestorm has one of the best looks in comics, and the sleeves are a big part of that for me.
This is only Part One of a Two Part Epic - make sure you come back tomorrow for the thrilling conclusion!
This story is Part Two of the battle that began in STF #3044. Looks like Ronnie Raymond bit off more than he can chew when storming Doom's castle. Then again it looks like Victor Von Doom may have underestimated what it takes to control the power of Firestorm. This should be interesting...
The Duck Dodgers shorts are among my favorite Daffy Duck appearances. Like all kids, I loved the Looney Tunes characters, and I was fascinated with outer space epics once Star Wars hit the scene in 1977 - so anything that combined the two was sure to appeal to my young eyes. Heck, they still appeal to my rapidly aging eyes!
For the conclusion of this two-part tale, we see the reason for Brian Braddock's actions in the previous issue. Let's hope our heroes can get control of the city's residents before it's too late. There was some talk of Henry Cavill moving over to the MCU to play Captain Britain, but now all the chatter seems to be about him returning to play Superman in a few cameos. Stories seem to change every few days, so who knows how things will all pan out.
These guys have two of my favorite costumes in comics, so I thought it might be cool to see them together. I'm not holding my breath waiting to see live action versions of either one, though!
This is only Part One of a Two-Part Epic, so make sure you come back tomorrow for the exciting conclusion!
I enjoyed creating yesterday's all-Kirby cover, so I decided to try another one today. I think that this would be a powerful team up - cosmic power and nuclear power up against an unstoppable, hideous creature... sign me up!
The Grey Gargoyle was a cool villain, if only because imagining being turned to stone was a frightening prospect to me as a young comics reader. I did have one question about his costume, though. It was cool that he appeared to be made of or at least covered with stone, but the cape confused me. It appeared to fold and flow like normal cloth. It seemed to me that it should have been at least somewhat rigid (or not included at all).
Who would have thought that the character on this cover most likely to show up in a big budget movie first would be Fin Fang Foom? At least he has been heavily rumored to be showing up in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Hopefully we will see a teaser or trailer before too long and see if there is any confirmation of Foom's involvement.
Firestorm previously faced off against Fin Gang Foom in STF #1447...
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