Saturday, June 30, 2018
Gamora and Katma Tui
This cover features two characters whose deaths truly shocked me. Katma Tui was a favorite of mine, so I really hated the way she was unceremoniously slaughtered in the pages of Action Comics Weekly by Star Sapphire. It hurt all the more that it was illustrated by famed Green Lantern artist Gil Kane. For some reason, she is one of the rare characters that has never been brought back. I knew that Avengers: Infinity War would have a body count, but I have to admit, I did not see Gamora's death coming. It looks like it just may stick, too, since it occurred before the Thanos SNAP at the end of the film.
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Brian Bolland,
DC Comics,
Frank Cho,
Gamora,
Katma Tui,
Marvel Comics,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up
Friday, June 29, 2018
Please Consider Supporting STF: The Lost Issues
It is time once again for my yearly reminder about how you can help to keep the blog going - while it is a labor of love, it is still (despite what some may think) a one-man operation and can be quite time consuming to keep up on a daily basis. Every little bit of support helps. This year has been tough - my advertisers closed up shop so I am trying out a different ad provider - not crazy about them so far, though. As for Patrons, I actually took a step backwards and lost some in the past year, hopefully that doesn't mean that folks are getting tired of the covers. I've just moved to a new place and there are lots of expenses associated with that, so I am hopping to get a little more support to make ends meet.
The blog will of course always be free, but if you would like to help support it, there are a couple of ways to do so - by by making a one time contribution by clicking on the "Donate" button at the bottom of the page, or by becoming a Patron. While I take suggestions from anyone, Patrons of course will get special consideration.
Thanks again, and especially thanks for coming by for your daily dose of team up fun!
Futurama and Rick And Morty
I saw the suggestion to for this match-up in the comments section and I couldn't resist. Futurama was one of my all time favorite cartoons, with more humor, heart and far out concepts included in each episode than I could count, making it quite re-watchable as well. It wasn't until Rick and Morty came along that I found another animated series to compare to it. It's another show will all those elements and has been a joy to watch. I'm hoping they are hard at work on new episodes right now.
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Futurama,
Matt Groening,
Rick and Morty,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up
Thursday, June 28, 2018
Spider-Man and The Huntress
At least now we know who won the battle in STF #742...
I like the huntress best as she was originally conceived - The daughter of Batman and Catwoman who grew to be a hero that shares traits with each of them. It's too bad the Crisis took that away - the mob daughter version works OK, but isn't nearly as compelling as the Earth-2 origin. Now that Batman and Catwoman are getting hitched in the mainstream continuity, everything is coming full circle anyway.
Huntress first met Spidey in STF #288...
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DC Comics,
Huntress,
Jerry Ordway,
Marvel Comics,
Spider-Man,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Nova and The Ray
The Ray was out of the spotlight for a while but I am glad to see that DC has given him a bit of a push in the past few years. He's had his own animated show on the CW Seed, has appeared in live action on DC's Legends of Tomorrow (although I wish he had stuck around), and in the comics he is currently a member of the Justice League of America. I've liked him since his introduction and it's good to see him getting around.
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DC Comics,
Marvel Comics,
Nova,
Sal Buscema,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up,
The Ray,
Todd Nauck,
Vandal Savage
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Hawkman and Condorman
Young comic fans don't know how good they have it these days. Long before the age of Marvel Movies, or even Tim Burton's Batman, superhero movies were few and far between. Condorman came out right at the advent of VHS recorders, and I remember it being one of our first rentals - I must have watched it 5 times over the course of a weekend. Watching Michael Crawford with his flying suit and array of trick vehicles and gadgets was a blast, and made me long for more comic book heroes on the big screen.
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Alex Ross,
Brian Bysouth,
Condorman,
DC Comics,
Disney,
Hawkman,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up
Monday, June 25, 2018
Tarzan Vs. King Kong
This is yet another suggestion from comics historian and Patron of this blog, Marc Tyler Nobleman that had me smacking my forehead because I had never thought of it before. Imagine a movie featuring the Lord of the Jungle having to deal with the King of all Beasts? It pretty much writes itself in my mind's eye. Let's bring on Lord Greystoke after Kong finishes up with Godzilla in his next theatrical appearance!
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Joe Kubert,
King Kong,
Paul Pope,
Super-Team Family,
Tarzan,
Team Up
Sunday, June 24, 2018
The Mask Vs. Loki
This would make for a fun - and close - match up. With Loki, nothing is ever as it seems and you never know what magical trick he has up his sleeve next. The Mask can match his unpredictability, though, and has the power to back that up with. It might come down to who is more ruthless, which would give the God of Mischief the evil edge.
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Bruce Timm,
Loki,
Marvel Comics,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up,
The Mask
Saturday, June 23, 2018
Orion and Medusa
I'm still scratching my head at many of the decisions made for the now cancelled Inhumans TV series. Making it a TV show instead of a film was probably the first one, its a property that really needs a big budget to present well. Having almost all of the characters stripped of their powers for most of the series didn't help either - chopping Medusa's hair off in the first episode, never having it return? I know it has happened in the comics before, but it's not what I was hoping to see. This is one property I wouldn't mind giving the Marvel Cinematic Universe a do-over on.
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Dave Johnson,
DC Comics,
Marvel Comics,
Medusa,
Orion,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up,
Walt Simonson
Friday, June 22, 2018
Man-Wolf Vs. Swamp Thing
Justice League Dark is coming back in a new series, and I have to say I was amused at the slight redesign given to Swamp Thing. He now has long flowing vines of "hair", making him look somewhat like famed Swamp Thing scribe Alan Moore - and it kind of works! I wasn't crazy about the antlers he grew for a while a few years back, but this I can live with.
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Captain America and Wonder Woman (The Movie!)
I made this cover just before it was announced that Kristin Wiig would be playing The Cheetah in in the upcoming Wonder Woman 1984 - here you can see my choice for the role. I am very curious to see what Wiig, primarily known for her comedy chops, will do with the role. Now that we have seen set photos featuring what appears to be a very alive and un-aged Steve Trevor, I'm wondering what the heck is up with that situation as well.
This marks the 19th appearance of the WW/Captain America romance on the blog...
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
X-Men and The Justice League of America in: "Duplicating Dinah!"
The X-Men and JLA crossed paths once before on this blog, in STF #700, but that was with the original team. The crossover between these two powerhouse groups that I would really love to see would feature the line ups that these teams had from around issue #150-200 of their respective titles. I was the perfect age to enjoy such Bronze Age goodness, and those rosters really resonated with me.
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Batgirl and Black Panther
Batgirl is about to undergo another costume change. This new one pretty much goes back to her classic look, except for the cowl, which now will cover a lot less of her head. I guess artistically it will work well to see her red hair in motion as she battles crime, but is it really that practical in Gotham City? I always wondered why the various Robins didn't use more head protection and now Babs is making the same mistake!
Monday, June 18, 2018
Firestorm and E-Man
I remember being surprised when the relatively new hero Firestorm was allowed to join the Justice League of America. He was a welcome addition though - I really liked his interactions with other members of the team. Superman acted as a mentor, and The Flash would get annoyed by his inexperience. There was even a spark of romance with him and Power Girl during the JLA/JSA crossovers, I always hoped that would have gone somewhere.
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Dick Giordano,
E-Man,
Firehawk,
Firestorm,
Joe Staton,
Nicola Cuti,
Nova Kane,
Rafael Kayanan,
Rich Buckler
Sunday, June 17, 2018
Doom Patrol and Alpha Flight
Alpha Flight is another team like the Doom Patrol that has gone through many changes and incarnations over the years. Nothing has ever quite been able to capture the magic of the original team that was introduced in Uncanny X-Men for me though - the farther that Marvel strays away from that, the less it has worked for me. Give me the original line-up any day, I loved the first few years of their comic.
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Alpha Flight,
DC Comics,
Doom Patrol,
Elasti-Girl,
John Byrne,
Marvel Comics,
Northstar,
Puck,
Robotman,
Shaman,
Snowbird,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up
Saturday, June 16, 2018
Blue Beetle and War Machine
Like many, I did not like it when Blue Beetle Ted Kord was killed off, even if I did like his replacement. I am glad that DC eventually came to their senses and brought Kord back, as a mentor to the younger Beetle. It looks like similar things are happening with Ray Palmer sharing the Atom Identity with Ryan Choi.
Jaime Reyes first entered Tony Stark's armory in STF #386...
Friday, June 15, 2018
Spider-Man and Martian Manhunter
The Trailer for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse has been released, and it looks like a lot of fun. I know that some have been clamoring for Miles Morales to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but for me it still seems to soon when they have just established their teenage Peter Parker. This animated spin-off seems like a perfect solution. From the Spider-Gwen cameo at the end of the trailer, it looks like we can expect to see some other spider-iterations to show up in it as well.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
All-Star Squadron and T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents
All-Star Squadron seems to be very fondly remembered whenever I see the series brought up. I am surprised that we have never seen a revival of that comic in one form or another. DC does not seem shy about using legacy titles for its comics, after all. I guess it shouldn't be too much of a surprise when The Justice Society themselves go AWOL for years at a time.
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Batman and Daredevil in: "Revealed... and Recruited!"
I always liked the look of the original Daredevil. It's such a simple costume design, but the red/blue split works so well. Add in the spiked belt for an air of danger, and you have something very sleek and cool. It's no wonder that modern artists have not felt the need to update it very much when presenting new adventures of the public domain hero.
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Batman,
Daredevil,
DC Comics,
Mike Allred,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Jonny Quest and Robin
I watched these two boy heroes in adventures on Saturday mornings when I grew up, and always thought it would be cool if they got together. While Robin had access to all sorts of cool gadgets and vehicles, he was still a junior partner. Jonny may have been a bit more low tech, but he definitely seemed like the leader of his group to me. Together, they could have taught each other a thing or two.
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DC Comics,
Don Newton,
Jonny Quest,
Robin,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up,
Wendy Pini
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