Can even Dr. Leonard Samson help these battling Tamaranians find some common ground, or would he just get caught up in their ongoing feud? I don't know, but it would be fun to read about!
Can even Dr. Leonard Samson help these battling Tamaranians find some common ground, or would he just get caught up in their ongoing feud? I don't know, but it would be fun to read about!
Captain America first encountered the JLA way back in STF #250..., an early MS Paint effort. It looks like his investigation there took a dark turn, leading to this long-overdue sequel!
Katana and Iron Fist have fought together before on the blog. They battled Davos in STF #1997, and first the killers of K'un L'un in STF #3104. This time, they seem to have run afoul of the Foreground Sword Guys!
I was more a fan of traditional superhero fare than I was of sword and sandals epics like Conan. Still, his stories seemed to attract some of the greatest artists in the industry. That was enough for me to want to check out an adventure here and there. John Buscema and others truly created some gorgeous artwork when contributing to the genre.
This is an example of where I had an image to use, but the printing quality on it was low. In those cases, I have to "recolor" through use of the clone stamp tool. It can be time consuming, but it is a necessary step for a cohesive cover. Wouldn't you know it, for this particular splash page, I did find a nice crisp clear image of it just a couple of days after I had completed the cover! I could have saved myself a lot of time if I had found that sooner! 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:
The Blackhawks are a DC team that I was not expecting to ever show up in live action. The Sgt. Rock movie plans seem to me very much underway, however. I've been hoping that such a project would include other classic DC Comics war stars. Maybe those heroic pilots have a chance of appearing after all.
I can see Dr. Curt Connors building a base of operations smack dab in the middle of Swamp Thing's stomping grounds, and that would be enough of a set up to get a fun story rolling.
This is the First time that The Outsiders have met X-Factor, but as the X-Men, these groups have a bit of history on the blog - The Outsiders first tried to tame The Phoenix in STF #3454 and first met her in STF #112, and the one hero able to withstand The Phoenix Force was revealed in STF #2526... The X-Men came to The Outsiders assistance in STF #2595... and both teams had an adventure at The Statue of Liberty in STF #2675...
Kolchak has faced off against all kinds of paranormal creatures, but he may have finally met his match this time around. Let's hope his years of investigation have prepared him to deal with such an epic encounter.
These two first clashed in STF #2959, and I thought that is would be fun to revisit this rivalry. I'm not sure what I think about Jared Leto as Skeletor in the upcoming Masters of the Universe movie. He is a talented actor, but I did not care for his take on The Joker. Hopefully his interpretation of this villain is more well received.
These two space-faring heroes my not be as well known as some others, but I always enjoyed their appearances. They have two examples of awesome costumes as well, one simple yet effective, the other complex but cool in its own way.
When you have simultaneously ticked off both The Spectre and The Hulk, you know that you have really messed up. I'd like to see just who has gotten themselves in that predicament and how the vengeance of these heroes plays out.
As cool as Dick Tracy's rogues gallery was, most of his villains did not live past their first adventure with the classic cop hero. It's only natural that he would need to seek out new challenges once he worked through his personal roster of adversaries. But how would he fare against the enhanced abilities of a half-dozen of Spider-Man's biggest foes?
I'm always glad to get the chance to use Captain Britain in his original costume. I remember the first time I became aware of the hero in a two-part tale in the pages of Marvel Team Up. I liked the idea of international heroes, it opened up a whole new world of story possibilities.
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