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Playing with the "S" was probably the most fun part of this, I usually started there and the rest of the costume followed...
Much to my immense frustration, Mikros and the other sup'hero work of Jean-Yves Mitton has been enjoying a real renaissance, resulting in beautiful reprint volumes -- which are only available in Europe ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
An original feature for Editions Lug -- which held the reprint rights for Marvel in Europe's French-language market -- Mikros and his pals Salterella and Crabbe were part of an experiment to design original American-style "sup'heroes" features for books like Mustang and Spidey...
DC Comics' two most famous orphans have recently been reunited with their fathers, and Wonder Woman turns out to be Zeus' daughter. What do you think this means, culturally speaking, that our culture's most colorful heroes have gotten their fathers back, and they're assholes?
He's battled to a standstill the Beyonder, the Silver Surfer, Galactus and Mephisto, among others, and you know how?
Strapped.
This left me so confused. S&TA seems to be taking place in an alternate timeline with an older Superman, hastily dispenses with its storyline in the fourth issue, and next appears with the contemporary hero in the modern timeline. Feel free to explain this to me, a fuddy-duddy.
Not that I'm expecting great results -- it was a crowdfunded book which was produced two years ago -- but if anyone is in a position to grab a copy of this for me, I would love to know.