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In his early appearances, Dearhstroke was more frequently called The Terminator within the pages and on the covers than Deathstroke.
I wonder what happened?
A dangerous Asian femme fatale with curves? DC's got it some Wolverine bait.
A post-Born Again Daredevil 2-parter by Frank Miller & Walt Simonson? Apparently this is one of those great "What might've been" stories.
@larrykingundead Even the colorist said "fuck it".
Bart goes from blue shirt to yellow shirt within one panel, and Wonder Girl & Miss Martian are literally color swapped for 6 fucking panels straight.
Nobody had their hands on the wheel.
@AllCornbread Steve Rude did a one-shot in the 80's that was spot-on, as far as visual replication of the cartoon.
In the midst of all the Crisis turmoil, mid-2000's DC did some interesting if rather random resurrections of old 60's & 70's titles.
The Sword of the Atom had a very thematic similarity to the Hulk's Jarella adventures. A superhero is shunted into a fantasy realm microverse.
A casualty of the early 90's comics glut. KEVIN KOBASIC, artist for the final few issues of Deathlok, fell through the cracks. Big, bold and sure handed, he could've been a contender.
Tying with Dr. Occult, Henri Duval is Siegel & Shuster's first published comic book work.
Imagine if Henri Duval instead of Superman made it big, and there's now thousands of variations of a 17th century French musketeer.