Showing posts with label Steve Pugh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steve Pugh. Show all posts

Saturday, January 4, 2025

Wonder Man and The Creeper


 We've seen a quick glimpse of the upcoming Disney+ Wonder Man series, but not nearly enough to make any kind of judgment on it yet.  I do try to check out anything with Bob Odenkirk in it, so his involvement has me interested. Let's hope the series can balance humor and action better than She-Hulk did..

Thursday, April 18, 2024

The Vision and Sandman

 

Yesterday's cover may have also featured The Sandman and The Vision, but those are names that each belong to multiple characters.  This would, I am sure, be a decidedly different tale. 

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Power Girl and Kitty Pryde

 


When Barak Blackburn, a Patron of this Blog, Suggested I pair Kitty Pryde and Power Girl together, along with their pets, the cat lover in me could not resist. My cat Ace is quite a handful all on his own, I can only imaging the mischief he would get into if he had super powers.  Thanks for the idea, Barak!

Sunday, September 26, 2021

Deathlok Joins Star Wars

 

This was a team up that I hadn't considered before but once I started to put together, began to really to make sense.  Luther Manning fits right in with the world of Star Wars.

I am always happy to use an image by the amazing Dave Cockrum.  I was lucky enough to pick up a couple of pieces by him several years ago:  




Sunday, February 14, 2021

Green Lantern and Ultron


I've read that a deal could not be worked out with Ryan Reynolds to reprise his Green Lantern role in the Justice League Snyder Cut coming out next month.  I'm betting that Zack Snyder still wants to have a new GL cameo though.  Will it still be Hal Jordan, but recast?  Maybe John Stewart will be used instead, or even a fully CGI Lantern like in the Amazon battle scene.  I just want one shot of the complete League together, with a GL and The Martian Manhunter in attendance.

Thursday, July 13, 2017

Cyborg Vs. Ultron in : Murderous Malware!"




Watching how emotive Spidey's mask was in Spider-Man: Homecoming, I wish something similar had been done with Ultron in the last Avengers film.  The design of his face to allow for James Spader's expressions to come through was a letdown for me.  I like that the iconic design was used for his robot army, but I wanted to see it on the main villain himself!

These Two first clashed in STF #1747...

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