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6 Badguys Who Would Make Better JUSTICE LEAGUE Villains | FilmBuffOnline
Injustice League!!! Although the logistics are ridiculous.
Injustice League!!! Although the logistics are ridiculous.
6 Badguys Who Would Make Better JUSTICE LEAGUE Villains | FilmBuffOnline
Injustice League!!! Although the logistics are ridiculous.
Starro seems to be a big fave...but he is a GIANT STARFISH. That's just gonna look so damned silly. I can see it now...the first time Green Lantern forms a giant net(the kind you scoop up dead fish in an aquarium with) the entire audience erupts into laughter and...game over!
nononononononoono....
you don't start with the giant starfish. You build to it.
You start with regular citizens with tiny starfish on their faces.... puts the League in a tough spot having to save people trying to attack them without seriously hurting them or killing them.
But fine... I still say the Appellaxians are the way to go.
But it doesn't matter... The TPoDCM rules the day.
Yep. A bunch of folks walking about with starfishes violating their faces...right you are Doc, no mistaking that visual for silly. I stand corrected. Maybe Flash could wear a pair of long red devil suit underwear and his trap door could drop causing him to veer out of control while Yakkity Sax plays in the background. That would be about as un-silly as Starro in any incarnation.
Face****ing starfish? For a second I thought you guys were talking about Prometheus.
Before Photoshop
I miss them still…
They really were that size: paintings and assemblages that Dave would take to get photographed, and send the transparency to DC Comics to use as a cover.
In this case no one was fired by e-mail, there weren’t excruciating issues with editorial, and no one poured a cup of hot soup over anyone. It’s just that Snyder has decided to manage his workload a little more. With his new Vertigo series on the way and Man Of Steel with Jim Lee ramping up, with all of the editorial oversight such a project may need, something had to give. First American Vampire went on hold and now he’s off Swamp Thing.
Comics fans of the nineties should recognise this indie series, initially self published, then published by Sirius until 2004 with #79. Hayes’ death in 2007 of a heart attack, aged 37, put pay to any return. Until now.
Ape have decided to continue the series after its final issue, #79, and have soured Hayes’ notes for the completion of the series. The new comic will debut in March, with covers by Darick Robertson, Terry Moore, and art by Osvaldo Montpeller.