The Question and Nowhere Man is a natural.
Less natural, The Question and Remington Steele.
The Question and Nowhere Man is a natural.
Less natural, The Question and Remington Steele.
"Age is not defined by years, but by regrets...I'm an old man now." --Fighting Yank, "Project Superpowers"
Guy Gardner becomes the rival to Sam on "Cheers" when he opens a superhero-themed bar called "Warriors" across the street.
And in the second part of the crossover, Carla gets a Red Lantern ring...
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Superman and Optimus Prime
Wonder Woman and Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Batman and BBC's Sherlock
Lex Luthor and Rick Sanchez (from Rick and Morty)
Joker and Pennywise from It
1970s TV Captain Marvel (Shazam) and 1970s TV Incredible Hulk. Copyright issues aside, story and era wise, these two could easily, easily cross over.
Buried Alien (The Fastest Post Alive!)
Buried Alien - THE FASTEST POST ALIVE!
First CBR Appearance (Historical): November, 1996
First CBR Appearance (Modern): April, 2014
Huntress (Bertinelli) on the Sopranos
Booster Gold on Futurama
Sugar and Spike on The Simpsons
Guy Gardner, Al Bundy, 'Nuff said.
Sandman (Gaiman) on Newhart's final episode
I can see that. David Banner hitchhiking down a California desert road and picked up by an RV with a lightning bolt sign on the front.
Does make you wonder in a 1970s fight between the TV Hulk and the TV Cap who would win—especially as neither could actually hit each other based on the rules of 70s TV at the time. They would just throw each other into bales of hay or throw paper mache boulders at each other....
I have a general sketch of the plot in my mind. David would be hitchhiking, as usual, and is picked up by Mentor and Billy in the RV. David and Billy become friends, and soon, the Elders summon Billy to cryptically tell him that while he hides a hero within him, others might hide something darker. Later, David Hulks out and endangers people in the area, forcing Billy to transform into Captain Marvel to protect innocent people from the Hulk. The confrontation becomes more complicated, however, when Captain Marvel realizes that the Hulk is Billy's friend David Banner.
Buried Alien (The Fastest Post Alive!)
Buried Alien - THE FASTEST POST ALIVE!
First CBR Appearance (Historical): November, 1996
First CBR Appearance (Modern): April, 2014