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What WAS the Comic Battle of the 20th Century? Part 11 - DC Versus Marvel!

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Continuing my 12-part series reviewing comic books that claim The Battle/Fight/Bout/Showdown of the Century on their covers. Today's battle---

DC Versus Marvel! Presented in DC Versus Marvel/Marvel versus DC #1 - 4, 1996. Written by Ron Marz and Peter David. Penciled by Dan Jurgens and Claudio Castellini. Inks by Josef Rubinstein and Paul Neary.
This is the big one! Comics fans had long wanted to see their favorite, iconic characters, from the two biggest comic companies, take on each other! The unfortunate thing is, this was the 90’s. There was a crazy trend of constantly changing popular characters to increase sales. Soooo, our story opens with a Spider-Man, who is Peter Parker’s clone, Ben Reilly, in a variation of the iconic costume.


Later in the story, he asks people to call him “Peter.” Nice try Marvel.

I won't point out every time a weird character variation shows up, but is this Thor iconic to anyone?

Anyone?

WHY ARE THEY FIGHTING?
In the first issue, we begin to see various characters from Marvel and DC appearing in each other's universe. Some characters fight. Some characters team up.


This catches the attention of both universes’ cosmic guardians, the Spectre and the Living Tribunal. Something is terribly wrong!


This series is, of course, is a joint venture between DC and Marvel. The issue ends with a page asking readers to vote on the outcome of certain battles, such as Superman vs. the Hulk. It’s American Idol before American Idol!


The results will play out in issue #3!

In issue #2 we find out why the realities are crossing. The two Universes are shown personified as “brothers”. They weren't aware of each other until now! I've had that happen. “Whoa! How long have you been standing there!” It can be quite a shock.


Their awareness is causing each reality to seep into the other. Both “brother” considers themself superior and wishes to be the only reality to exist. Selfish realities. Instead of fighting it out themselves, they pick champions from their universes to do the fighting.

The losing side’s universe will VANISH FOREVER, so the stakes are pretty high. The combatants only have to immobilize each other, not kill. We want to keep it a friendly fight, right?

HOW EPIC IS THE BATTLE?
Due to page count restraints, each fight only last three or four pages. There are eleven battles. I’ll go over them very quickly—

Thor vs. Captain Marvel. When Captain Marvel changes to Billy Batson (to crawl out from some wreckage) he shouts’ “Shazam” to change back. But Thor controls lightning. Thor wins by conquering a powerless child. He's still rockin' that costume though!


The Sub-Mariner vs. Aquaman. While they’re standing on the beach, Aquaman wins by having a whale jump and land on Sub-Mariner. WAM!


The Flash vs. Quicksilver. Com’on, the Flash is much faster. He wins by speed-punching Pietro into unconsciousness.


This takes us into issue #3, where Jubilee’s diary gives us a recap.


I looked at this page quite awhile. It appears Daredevil is the only character without a partner. Is this a hilarious blind joke?

The story continues as Robin and Jubilee fall in love and then fight. Robin wins because he’s Robin.



Ah, young love. Sweet and creepy. Next up…

Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner) vs. Silver Surfer. Surfer wins. The only explanation we get is this panel with a green burst in it.


Catwoman vs. Electra. Electra drops Catwoman off a building. Wins.


Lobo vs. Wolverine. Hey! Didn’t I already cover this? Oh, wait, that was Loco vs. Pulverine. My mistake.


Wolverine wins, but it’s unclear how. I guess he immobilizes Lobo by removing his innards?


Wonder Woman vs. Storm. I would have counted on Wonder Woman to win, but this is the result of public voting and the X-Men were super popular at the time. The bout goes to Storm.


Spider-Man vs. Superboy. Spider-Man wins by tricking Superboy to crash into an electrical panel. Ugh. I wanted Spider-Man to win, but is there ANY more cliché way to beat an opponent stronger than yourself?


Superman vs. Hulk. This is the “smart” Hulk, who still has the brain of Bruce Banner. I've never considered him as strong as the “limitless rage” Hulk. Superman wins by hitting harder.


Last up! Batman vs. Captain America. Now here’s a battle! They are very evenly matched in fighting ability. As the battle takes place  inside a sewer, water comes unexpectedly rushing in, and Batman takes Captain America out with a batarang to the head.


This was the result of the fans' vote. I've always wondered if the penciler, Dan Jurgens, was expecting Cap to win. To my eye, these pre-drawn character poses don't match the added dialog.


WHO WINS?
Thanks to the public votes, the Marvel Universe wins, 6 to 5! I guess it’s bye-bye DC Universe.

Or is it?

As one universe is about to be wiped out of existence, the Spectre and the Living Tribunal attempt to stop the obliteration by combining forces!


The little guy in the above panel is called Access. He can travel between universes and dimensions, more on him later. The Spectre and the Living Tribunal effort leads to the two universes combining into one, creating an Amalgam Universe!


This lead to a whole set of books starring composites of DC and Marvel characters. Older comic fans remember it. It was quite the event! One of my first posts on this blog was to talk about an obvious character they could have made. I also wish they would have combined The Human Torch and Aquaman. Then, we could have thrilled to the adventures of The Human Man! I digress.

The character Access has hidden the essences of the original universes and uses them to separate the realities once again. The cosmic “brothers” decide to fight it out on their own instead of relying on their chosen champions.

As they fight, everything is destroyed! But in that destruction, the “brothers’ see glimpses of two unique characters, one from each universe.


They realize that there is nobility and uniqueness within each of them. They should happily co-exist together. Or something like that. Read it yourself down below—


Essentially, the essences of Batman and Captain America save the comic universes! Yay!

IS IT THE BATTLE OF THE CENTURY?
Lots of battles happening here. I suppose we should call the DC Universe vs. the Marvel Universe the Battle of the Century. The magnitude of it makes it an easy winner.

Come back Friday for Part 12! The Conclusion!




What WAS the Comic Battle of the 20th Century? The Conclusion!

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Concluding my 12-part series reviewing comic books that claim The Battle/Fight/Bout/Showdown of the Century on their covers.

I now have read and reviewed all twelve comics making the claim. As I stated in Part 1, my goal was to "...clearly look back to decide which truly was the Battle of the Century, and call everyone else a liar."

I wrote it jokingly, but you know what...? Let's do that!

It's important to remember I'm using the words “battle”, “fight”, “bout, and “showdown” interchangeably, before I start name calling. Click on the titles below to read the original review.

Was it the Battle of the Century in 1940? YES!
Was it the Battle of the Century at the end of 1999? No. LIAR!

Was it the Battle of the Century in 1949? No. LIAR!

Was it the Bout of the Century in 1953? No. LIAR!

Was it the Battle of the Century in 1964? YES!
Was it the Battle of the Century at the end of 1999? No. LIAR!

Was it the Battle of the Century in 1973? No. LIAR!

Was it the Battle of the Century in 1976? YES!
Was it the Battle of the Century at the end of 1999? No. LIAR!

Was it the Fight of the Century in 1978? No. LIAR!

Was it the Battle of the Century in 1979? No. LIAR!

Some of the X-Men vs. some of Alpha Flight vs. Loki
Was it the Fight of the Century in 1985? No. LIAR!

Guy "Grinder" Garner vs. Blue "Battling" Beetle
Was it the Fight of the Century in 1991? No. LIAR!

Loco vs. Pulverine
Was it the Battle of the Century in 1992? No. LIAR!

The DC universe vs. the Marvel universe
Was it the Showdown of the Century in 1996? YES!
Was it the Showdown of the Century at the end of 1999? YES!

...AND THERE YOU HAVE IT!
DC Versus Marvel was The Battle/Fight/Bout/Showdown of the 20th Century!

Thanks for reading!

Bullet Bouncing

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I drew this because it makes my wife laugh.

Animated Comic Cover-- Batman Inc!

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It's been awhile since I've created an animated comic cover. I recently came across Batman Incorporated #13, drawn by Chris Burnham, and HAD to animate it.


 I had to!

Page 99

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I've been slowly drawing a graphic novel. It contains the same type of humor that's seen in my parody strips. I've made it to page 100! Only fifty-some pages to go. Here's page 99!

I'll figure out my publishing plans when I'm closer to finished. I hate to junk up the creative process with business stuff. :)

Cross Panel Comics #8

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Wow, it's been a while since my son and I created one of these. It's a game we play that's a mix of improv, scrabble, and comic creation. We do it in pencil and then I ink it for better readability. For a longer explanation of Cross Panel Comics, click here.

Martin begin this one with the strip starting with, "I'm still not sure about this." Click to enlarge...

We do it to amuse ourselves, but they're always fun to share! To see all our Cross Panel Comics, click here!

Cross Panels Comics #9 (with GIF!)

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For a longer explanation of Cross Panel Comicsclick here.


I'm sometimes asked for more explanation of the process in creating these. Okay. We start with a grid and take turns drawing a strip which must intersect with an existing strip. It's like Words With Friends only with comic panels. Here's a GIF that demonstrates the order in which we created this latest comic. The strips I wrote & drew are in blue. Martin's work is in green. We spent less than 2 hours making this. (Not counting my later digital inking, since we draw in pencil.)


Try it! It's hard and fun! To see all our Cross Panel Comics, click here!

Web Comics!

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I have several friends who are currently creating web comics. I wanted to take a break from my own work and share some of theirs!

Wicked Crispy, by Chris Grine
Whoa! In this on-going series, a parody of Skeletor has really let himself go! It's whimsy and offensiveness all wrapped up in one tasty package! Click here to visit the site!




Fowl Languageby Brian Gordon
Welcome to geek culture and the joys varied experiences of raising young children. All with cursing! It's one gag per strip and Brian never lets me down. Click here to visit the site!



Justin Zane, by Steve Lightle
Steve has been a well-known name in comics since the 80's. For my money, he's currently doing some of the best art of his career! In this on-going sci-fi series, he explores a very concept-rich, futuristic universe. Click here to visit the site!



The Blabbing Baboon, by Richard Marcej
It's Rich's daily cartoon diary! It's a strip about life, both the good and the bad, going strong after five consecutive years. I never miss reading it on Facebook. You can visit his official site by clicking here!


Hope you find something you enjoy. :)

My work now on Comixology!

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I know many of you visit my blog to see my animated covers, my parodies, or possibly even Cross Panel Comics. If you enjoy any of these things, you should know that I've used exactly the same brain to create my Halo and Sprocket comics. Issue #1 is now on Comixology! Click here!


The original books were in black & white. I've taken this opportunity to not only color my pages but also fix a few things that have bothered since their original release. You can see a three page preview on Comixology. Not to be outdone, I've included three different pages here on my blog! Click to enlarge.




For a mere $1.99 you can buy my love. And, if you like what you see, please give the book a good rating. It will help others discover it too!

Superman and Batman. Who's better? Let's find out!

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For decades, fans have argued who is the better superhero, Superman or Batman. It recently occurred to me that the best way to determine this is to see how they’d fare if one replaced the other on their comic covers. Will one fare better than the other? This should decide once and for all who's superior!I selected six covers and then created six alternative images.

First up, Superman #32. Superman is being hit by multiple lightning bolts--



--while Batman is screaming multiple obscenities. Winner, Superman.

Next, Action Comics #357, featuring kids with kryptonite. Looks like Superman is in loads of trouble--



--Batman, not so much. Punk kids. Winner, Batman.

Let's look at a fairly famous cover, Batman #497, where Bane broke Batman's back--



I always thought this Batman cover should have had a sound effect on it. Otherwise, it merely looks like a visit to the chiropractor. Regardless-- Winner, Superman.

Next, Detective Comics #583. Batman is cooler when he's surrounded by bats!



Superman is not cooler when surrounded by supers. Winner, Batman.

Two wins for Superman. Two wins for Batman. It's a close race! Let's take a look at a cover that has both heroes on it, World's Finest #54--


Now, let’s replace Batman with Superman and Superman with Batman.


It appears they are both equally as awesome! Suck it, Robin. Tie!

Lastly, Detective Comics Vol. 2 #37, the deciding image! Batman lives in a mansion and has a butler--



Winner, Batman!

There's a little George Lucas in all of us.

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George Lucas often received grief from fans over the years for changing elements in his re-released Star Wars films. However, if you had the opportunity to go back and change some decisions you've made in the past, wouldn't you? It's a rare gift, really.

When I originally created Halo and Sprocket, I didn't realize parents would share them with their kids. I was merely writing stories that amused me. In hindsight, I understand why pages such as these would appeal to a wide range of ages.

One of the ideas that amused me was writing about Katie's crude and chauvinistic neighbor, Frank. To tell the story, I had to get crude and chauvinistic! No one batted an eye, except for this one scene below--



Long ago, a person told me that these pages was keeping the trade paperback out of a school library. I think the scene is "PG", but it does have a slightly different vibe than most of my other situations.

So-- as I'm coloring pages for re-release on Comixology, I'm taking the opportunity to change things I feel could be better. This includes minor things. The biggest change, so far, is my rewriting of the above two pages. The joke wasn't great and baby/arrow shirts have disappeared from the public eye over the last decade. This was my chance to George-Lucas them into something different--



It now has a more timeless joke and is a bit more kid friendly. Probably. What do I know? I'm still merely amusing myself. :)

The "Being Frank" story appears in the second issue of H&S. On sale now on Comixology! A bargain at $1.99.

All's well that ends well. Right?

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Have you ever watched a time travel story where an event "never happens"? I personally think these type of tales should always be this short--


This story (and longer ones!) appear in Halo and Sprocket #3.On sale today on Comixology! 

Season's Greetings! New Animated Comic cover!

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Strange Adventures #79, from 1957. Original art by Gil Kane.

Art! Science! Cats!

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Halo and Sprocket #4 is now on Comixology. It came out several days ago, but I haven't had the chance to post about it. Katie, Halo, and Sprocket go to an art show. It was a fan favorite when it was originally printed in black & white many years ago. It's now in color and I've got to say I love it.


Here's a few panels. It's like a MINI ART GALLERY--!





This issue also has SCIENCE!


And CATS!


Go buy it now! I'll be glad you did.

PS - This post is a little late because we've been replacing our carpet with wood floors.

PPS - Our dog doesn't like it.

Steel and Iron

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Okay, this is a couple of years late, but I found an old sketch I did right after seeing the Man of Steel movie.




Tigra and the Cucumber

Number 5

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Halo and Sprocket #5 hit Comixology this week!


Since it contains portions of material from my 2008 Halo and Sprocket: Natural Creations TP, I had the chance to draw a new cover. It was fun to draw the characters again!

Consider giving it a shot. It's the only place you can see the color version of BIG CAT PUNS!


Crap. Not the only place. I just posted it here.

Super Antics #7

Marvel's Black Panther Gif

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All longtime comic readers have certain notable panels that stick in their memories forever. I have several, and one of them is my first exposure to the Black Panther from 1975's Giant-Size Fantastic Four #5. I've taken the liberty of creating an animated gif of it. Yes, it's subtle, but it warms my heart. I was a kid when this was published (it was a reprint of Fantastic Four Annual #5 from 1967) and I've loved the character ever since. Here's the full page--


Oh Jack, you so Kirby! I reread it countless times. I didn't have many comics growing up. I'm super-excited to see BP on the big screen this Summer!

This issue also made me a fan of Black Bolt, and to a greatly lesser degree, Psycho-Man.


Doctor Strange Gifs!

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Pin-up from 1965's Strange Tales #128. I went a little insane animating this.


BONUS! My son, Kit, animated a different Ditko Dr. Strange background (from Strange Tales #138) using Google's Deep Dream Generator--

By the Name of the Dread Dormammu, that's creepy!

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