Decade...what's your favorite?
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- slym2none
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I don't think Mr. Bachalo is a "manga" artist. Sure, it may have influenced his style (like a lot of artists in his "era") but he's far from pure manga. Now, if we are talking Joe Madu.... Mader...... Metermaid...... however you spell his last name, THAT's what I'd call manga art!
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I guess you're refering to Just Imagine where Stan Lee created his own version of the DC characters using nothing but their name. I'm sure their was probably a Justice League graphic novel somewhere in there.ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:
And, didn't Stan Lee write Justice League of America?
The only other comics project (not counting web comics) I know he's done in the past 2 decades is the 2099 book about a former "garbage man" (actually he was more like an ecological enforcement agent before he fell victim to one of Stan's "odd quirks of fate"

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I liked Ravage 2099Todd Luck wrote:I guess you're refering to Just Imagine where Stan Lee created his own version of the DC characters using nothing but their name. I'm sure their was probably a Justice League graphic novel somewhere in there.ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:
And, didn't Stan Lee write Justice League of America?
The only other comics project (not counting web comics) I know he's done in the past 2 decades is the 2099 book about a former "garbage man" (actually he was more like an ecological enforcement agent before he fell victim to one of Stan's "odd quirks of fate") I think it was called Ravage 2099 or something like that.

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Nothing wrong with that. A lot of people like Stan's superhero creations (otherwise Marvel would still be publishing monster comicsjedimarley wrote:I liked Ravage 2099Todd Luck wrote:I guess you're refering to Just Imagine where Stan Lee created his own version of the DC characters using nothing but their name. I'm sure their was probably a Justice League graphic novel somewhere in there.ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:
And, didn't Stan Lee write Justice League of America?
The only other comics project (not counting web comics) I know he's done in the past 2 decades is the 2099 book about a former "garbage man" (actually he was more like an ecological enforcement agent before he fell victim to one of Stan's "odd quirks of fate") I think it was called Ravage 2099 or something like that.

Don't forget SUPERPRO!!! Unrelated but another great title...jedimarley wrote:I liked Ravage 2099Todd Luck wrote:I guess you're refering to Just Imagine where Stan Lee created his own version of the DC characters using nothing but their name. I'm sure their was probably a Justice League graphic novel somewhere in there.ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:
And, didn't Stan Lee write Justice League of America?
The only other comics project (not counting web comics) I know he's done in the past 2 decades is the 2099 book about a former "garbage man" (actually he was more like an ecological enforcement agent before he fell victim to one of Stan's "odd quirks of fate") I think it was called Ravage 2099 or something like that.