If you were wondering where the rest of the Totalitarians were while Super-Skrull was battling Metamorpho a few days ago, well here is a partial answer to that question. Let's hope that teamwork from Earth's Mightiest Heroes wins the day!
If you were wondering where the rest of the Totalitarians were while Super-Skrull was battling Metamorpho a few days ago, well here is a partial answer to that question. Let's hope that teamwork from Earth's Mightiest Heroes wins the day!
Now that Jason Mamoa is officially the Lobo of the DCU, I wonder what that means for Aquaman. I am assuming it will be some time before we see him in live action, but when we do, what direction will the James Gunn-led universe take? Will we get something closer to the classic comics version?
I'm a little surprised that I haven't paired these two blonde heroines together yet. Something tells me that they would get along well. Maybe they would even have the makings of a World's Finest type of team.
For the 17th Appearance of The Danvers Twins on this blog, I thought that I would put them up against two of the toughest bruisers in comics. I'm thinking that and action packed issue like this one would have to include some epic splash pages and at least one double page spread.
I thought it would be fun to have the original stretching hero cross paths with one of the newer kids on the block. It might be interesting to see Plas in a mentor role. He's been given a son in the comics, but that's still a side of him that we haven't seen enough of.
This marks the sweet sixteenth appearance of The Danvers Twins on the Blog. Despite the fact that Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow has not begun filming yet, Milly Alcock has been seen sporting long blonde hair recently. This has led to speculation that she will be appearing as the famous Kryptonian cousin at least briefly in the upcoming Superman movie. That sounds like a good theory, I'm guessing she will show up right at the end or in a post-credits scene.
This is the third adventure these two have shared together. They were last seen battling Sivana's Sentinel in STF #3626, and first met in STF #3034... Let's hope that this Squid Game is not as lethal as the one I watched on Netflix.
This marks the 14th appearance of The Danvers Twins on this blog, and if there's any villain that can keep these loving sisters at each other's throats, it has to be the malicious Hate Monger. Pity the pour soul that gets in the middle of these sparring siblings!
For the 13th appearance of The Danvers Twins, and the conclusion to this two-part tale, it was time to bring in the one hero in town immune to the Medusa effect. Did you guess correctly? I am always glad to feature this particular Supergirl costume on a cover. Of all of he various looks over the years, I liked this one the best.
This marks the 12th appearance of The Danvers Twins on this blog. The 13th appearance will be tomorrow, as this is only Part One of a Two-Part Epic. Can anything - or anyone - help STF's most famous sister act out of this stony predicament? Make sure you come back tomorrow to find out!
In a move that surprised many, Marvel has killed off Kamala Khan in the comics. At first I wondered why because despite the fact that her comics have never been huge sellers, the character is about to make her big screen debut in The Marvels. My hunch is that like most comic book deaths, this one will be reversed rather soon and the reintroduced Kamala will no longer be an Inhuman but a mutant, to more closely tie her to the MCU version.
These two look pretty good fighting together, due to the matching color costumes. I was never quite sure what purpose that scarf of Ms. Marvel's served though. She didn't seem to be cold because she kept her legs bare, after all. Still, it looked cool, so I didn't mind it.
The Lost Issues' most famous sister act has returned! This marks the 9th appearance of The Danvers Twins on this blog.
They incurred the Wrath of Lex Luthor in STF #2925...
They faced off with an angry pet in STF #2144...
They battled The Gladiatrix in issue #1872...
They faced a stone centurion in Issue #1808...
They had more robot problems in Issue #1414
They were at odds with one another in Issue #763...
They played a trick on the world in Issue #520...
...and they were first revealed to be sisters way back in Issue #152
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