One-Star Squadron #1 Preview
Writer: Mark Russell
Artist: Steve Lieber
One-Star Squadron #1 Preview
Writer: Mark Russell
Artist: Steve Lieber
Really looking forward to this.
"My name is Wally West. I'm the fastest man alive!"
I'll try being nicer if you try being smarter.
1) Ahhh, that's the stuff.
2) Black Condor II posing with a fish just plain works.
3) There's something oddly disconcerting about Red Tornado eating.
Well, this series will be good if only for all the cameos of heroes people probably haven't seen in years, comedic as it is.
Is Red Tornado not a robot anymore?
Last I saw he was still a robot... but a really, REALLY human robot. If you take into account his entire history ("it all happened," shouts a DC editor somewhere) he should probably be the most emotionally-aware android in the DCU.
Still and all, it *is* weird to see him eating a cheeseburger.
Also, I have no idea who that Hawk and Dove team is supposed to be. Cosplayers, perhaps?
And is that Codpiece in the background of one of those panels?
Can we just stop trying to recreate the Giffen era Justice League?
Be nice to see some 'for hire heroes' who needed the money for reasons other than being mocked.
That’s the Heckler with a new costume! I’m so on board for this now! Nice shirt indeed.
Last one I recall were those "I Can't Believe It's Not The Justice League" titles, (there were two, I don't recall what the other one was called. But only Power Girl was in one of those and this new thing, if the cover roster is accurate. In fact, IIRC, it was the second of those two titles, the one I can't recall the name of, that named PG's cat Theodore.
The first one was the Formerly Known as the Justice League miniseries, and the sequel was "I Can't Believe It's Not The Justice League" from JLA Classified #4-9.
And I loved all of those! I'd add in Kelly Thompson and Leonardo Romero's delightful Hawkeye series with Kate Bishop as a private detective/superhero in Venice Beach, CA, and Thompson's follow-up series with Stefano Caselli, West Coast Avengers.
Last edited by Big Bad Voodoo Lou; 12-04-2021 at 05:47 PM.
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