Showing posts with label Super-Team Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Super-Team Family. Show all posts
Saturday, November 4, 2017
Red Tornado and Wonder Man
Dinosaurs and apes were frequently featured on the covers of comics of my youth. It was said that their presence boosted sales. I'm not sure about how true that was, but I will say that as a kid I was drawn to the images. Sure, we can get realistic looking ape and dino action on the big screen today, but in those days comics were the only place to truly see them in action (and not just men in animal costumes).
Friday, November 3, 2017
Dr. Fate and The Silver Surfer
Thursday, November 2, 2017
The Lone Ranger Vs. Werewolf by Night!
Like Tarzan, The Lone Ranger is a classic property that the movies just can't seem to get right. I keep waiting for a great adaptation of the material, but Hollywood keeps wanting to go tongue-in-cheek with the western hero. The most recent attempt was a complete misfire to me. Johnny Depp as Tonto? What were they thinking?
This cover is the result of a suggestion by Ken Roskos, a Patron of this blog. Thanks, Ken!
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Ch'p and Howard The Duck
Many a superhero fan began their love of comics with funny animal characters. It's not surprising that animal heroes would strike a chord with them as they are a bridge between the two genres. The question is, how realistic to depict them? For me, it's different for each character - I prefer a more cartoonish Howard and a more naturalistic looking Ch'p.
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Superman and The Son of Satan
As much as I loved superheroes growing up. I never dressed as them for Halloween, usually opting for something traditional and scary like a vampire or werewolf. Only later when I went to more adult parties did I start whipping up superhero costumes - Green Lantern, The Flash, Superman, Bizarro... and my current emergency go-to, Clark Kent (Hair in a spit curl, glasses, suit with shirt unbuttoned to reveal "S" below).
Monday, October 30, 2017
ROM & Star Trek Vs. Aliens
I watched Alien: Covenant recently, and while it was well made and acted, it felt kind of unnecessary. Almost every big scene seemed to be recreating a moment from one either Ridley Scott's original Alien or James Cameron's sequel, Aliens. The result just seemed bloated and derivative to me. I liked a lot of the action, I just felt as though I had seen it all before.
Thank you to Tom Zilla, a patron of this blog, for suggesting this 3-way encounter!
Labels:
aliens,
Jean Frisano,
ROM,
Spock,
Star Trek,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up,
Tina Leyk
Sunday, October 29, 2017
Cloak & Dagger Vs. The Demon
Continued from yesterday's cover, we now see who Constantine sent our heroes after. Another reason that I like Cloak and Dagger is that they work well in both street-level adventures and stories that involve a supernatural element. It might be fun to see them mix it up with the likes of Etrigan.
Saturday, October 28, 2017
Cloak and Dagger and Constantine
I've seen a trailer for the upcoming Cloak and Dagger TV show, and while it didn't show much in the way of powers or costumes, I liked what I saw. The actors seemed well cast and the tone seemd right. I think they are great characters for the small screen and the show has potential. I'll definitely be checking it out.
Hmmmm - just who is responsible for terrorizing the neighborhood? Make sure you come back tomorrow for the thrilling conclusion!
Friday, October 27, 2017
Kid Eternity and Captain Marvel
Kid Eternity is a character that I have been meaning to feature on the blog for ages now. I used to read reprints of his adventures in Detective Comics and elsewhere, and liked his schtick of calling forth famous historical figures to assist him. We don't see much of him these days, I guess with the impermanence of death in the comics, his abilities are less in demand.
Labels:
Al Bryant,
DC Comics,
Gil Kane,
Kid Eternity,
Mar-Vell,
Marvel Comics,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Thor and Starman
DC is all about legacy characters and Starman is one of the best. I love how varied each of his incarnations have been, whether related to the original Ted Knight or not. James Robinson did an amazing job at weaving all of the different characters to wear the mantle together in his classic 90's series, and the legacy aspect of the hero is stronger than ever because of that. Stargirl currently wields the cosmic power, and will hopefully be part of a new Justice Society soon.
Labels:
DC Comics,
Jack Burnley,
Jack Kirby,
Marvel Comics,
Starman,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up,
Thor
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
The Joker and Moon Knight
Rumors of a Joker stand alone origin movie have me scratching my head. First of all, The Joker - like Wolverine and The Phantom Stranger - is one of the few comics characters that works better for me without a clear back story. The air of mystery helps him to be more menacing. I don't really want to understand his psyche, either - He's a mass murdering psychotic that I want to laugh at or be afraid of - not sympathize with. Finally, while I wasn't crazy about Jared Leto's take, I don't know if audiences are ready for the role to be re-cast once again so quickly. We'll see if this project ever comes to pass or if it is morphed into a Joker/Harley Quinn film, an idea that has also been floated aound.
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Batman and Buffy the Vampire Slayer
This is a pairing that I am surprised I never got to in my B&B: The Lost Issues days. I definitely think that these two would go well together in comics or film. It would also be fun to see Alfred interacting with Giles as well, I'm sure they would enjoy venting to one another about their often stubborn partners.
Monday, October 23, 2017
Sgt. Rock on the Planet of the Apes
I missed War for the Planet of the Apes in the theaters, but I enjoyed the first two installments enough to put an order in for the Blu Ray, so I will be checking it out as soon as it is released. I have been a fan of the whole franchise since I was a kid. I can remember watching the TV show, with plenty of Apes merchandise around the house - we had trading cards, lunch boxes, coloring books and action figures, they were pretty big in the 70's.
Sunday, October 22, 2017
Guardians of the Galaxy and Justice League of America
How long is it before we see a Justice League Detroit grouping on TV? Between Supergirl, The Flash and Arrow, all of the characters will have been introduced by the end of the current season - except for Aquaman who is busy breaking into the movies these days. In fact, I say Let the Atom take his place and replace Legends of Tomorrow with a JLDetroit show to call their own!
Saturday, October 21, 2017
Aquaman & Aqualad and Hercules
I have to laugh when I look at this team up because the Jason Mamoa Aquaman from Justice League looks like it will be an amalgam between Aquaman and Hercules. He's got Aquaman's abilities and trident, with Hercules' personality and appearance, and a costume that combines the two. Hopefully when I see the movie, the Orin/Arthur Curry side of Aquman will become more evident.
Labels:
Aqualad,
Aquaman,
DC Comics,
Khoi Pham,
Marvel Comics,
Nick Cardy,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up
Friday, October 20, 2017
Johnny Thunder Dreams of Jeannie!
I liked watching reruns of I Dream of Jeannue! when I was a kid. The comedy was corny in a Gilligan's Island kind of way but the main character had super powers, something that always interested me. Plus Barbara Eden was easy on the eyes!
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Black Lightning and Storm in: "Zapped by Zzzax!"
Zzzax is a pretty cool Hulk villain. He has a great visual and the fact that The Hulk can't defeat him simply by punching him meant he had to be a little more creative in their battles. Plus, you just have to love that cool name!
Black Lightning and Storm first crossed paths back in STF #360...
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Calvin and Hobbes and Swamp Thing
One thing that amazed me about Bill Watterson was his ability to draw landscapes and scenery as well as the shenanigans of a boy and his stuffed tiger. His mastery of pacing, body language and facial expressions would have been enough to make Calvin & Hobbes a great strip, and the fact that they operated in such lush environments really helped to put it over the top into classic territory. Watterson could have just as easily illustrated a straight up adventure comic.
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
Black Canary and She-Hulk
Arrow now has a third Black Canary on the show, Dinah Drake. I like the new actress and that the character possesses a canary cry, unlike the previous versions. Just don't confuse her with the first Black Canary o n the program, who died, then got better and became the White Canary on DC's Legends of Tomorrow... or the second Black Canary, who took over for the first one (her sister) before she also died... or the Black Siren, who is also currently appearing on the show and looks identical to the second Black Canary because she is her evil counterpart from an alternate dimension. See, it's simple!
These two first met way back in STF #119...
Monday, October 16, 2017
Warlock and Tomar-Re
Continued from yesterday's cover, we see who the renegade Lantern turned out to be...
Tomar-Re was one of the first alien Green Lanterns that I was introduced to, and I have been a fan of him ever since. I was glad to see that he was included in the cinematic Green Lantern, even if the film wasn't great and his design felt off to me. I did like Geoffrey Rush providing his voice. Hopefully his appearance there wont preclude him from being a part of the upcoming Green Lantern Corps movie, he belongs in there (along with Chaselon, of course!)
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