![]() I wanted to pay homage to the 80-Page Giants of the ’60s. I thought Flash and Johnny Quick would be a great team-up.Īll-Star Comics #86. ![]() If I had an idea, I tried to make it into a cool cover. In the beginning, I really did not have plots figured out for the covers. Paul Smith illustrated the figures, which he had posted on his website. I needed a cover for All-Star Comics #77 and John permitted me to utilize the piece I colored.Īll-Star Comics #82. I colored the piece for John back in October 2022. One of my patrons, John Burk, commissioned Bill Morrison to illustrate this homage to George Perez’s Justice League of America #217 using the Justice Society. ![]() The icing on the cake was Joe Staton commenting that he liked the cover.Īll-Star Comics #77. He also helped decide on the title of the story, which was the teaser indicated at the end of All-Star Comics #74. My friend Scott Maple convinced me to remove the green. I originally colored Robin’s bare chest green because there was too much skin. I included imaginary credits where DC did not print credits on the cover yet. (Originally the Adventure Comics #462 splash page, which had been intended for the cover of All-Star Comics #75 before it was cancelled.) I could have done it by hand, but it was easier for me to go digital. I got a little grief for using digital fonts instead of handwritten comic book lettering. DC then made the Justice Society large and I made it smaller. I made the All-Star Comics logo more prominent on the cover than the printed series. I was going to re-tool the existing Justice Society logo, but decided to use a different printed version. I digitally re-inked the All-Star Comics logo. So dig 13 GREAT ALL-STAR COMICS COVERS THAT NEVER WERE:Īll-Star Comics #75. I’m wowed by the effort, so I’ve picked 13 of my faves and Rich has provided commentary for each. “I wanted an imaginary smooth transition from this series (written by Paul Levitz) to Roy Thomas’ series,” Rich said. Why Issue #103? Because it would have been cover-dated July 1981, a month before the All-Star Squadron’s debut in a preview in Justice League of America #193. Includes: 18 Color Wonder Coloring Pages 5 Color Wonder Markers 12" x 9" Bluey Bluey Gifts: Books Gifts: Gifts for Her Gifts: Gifts for Him Holiday: Stocking Stuffers New to the Shop Shop by Price: Gifts Under $25 Summer '23 Catalog Summer Kick Off add-to-cart ///cdn/shop/products/23955C.jpg?v=1678461397 ///cdn/shop/products/23955B.jpg?v=1678461396 40780763562032 Default Title 13.98 13.98 ///cdn/shopifycloud/shopify/assets/no-image-2048-5e88c1b20e087fb7bbe9a3771824e743c244f437e4f8ba93bbf7b11b53f7824c.Since late 2022, Rich has undertaken a wonderful project - continuing the title All-Star Comics, which was cancelled in 1978 with Issue #74, and creating a run of covers that “extended” the series to Issue #103 (plus an Annual). Makes a great gift for girls and boys ages three and upĭimensions: 0.75 inches length x 9 inches width x 11.938 inches height The convenient "foldalope" packaging works as reusable storage for your coloring pages and markers. This set contain 18 fun-filled coloring pages depicting silly scenes featuring Blippi and his play-and-learn adventures! Each page works with all Color Wonder markers, paints, and stamps. Kids can color their favorite, fun-loving friend, Blippi, in a mess-free way with Crayola Color Wonder! Color Wonder colors appear only on special Color Wonder paper, not on skin, clothing, or carpets. 7202382676016 Bluey: Color Wonder Coloring Set 13.98 ///cdn/shop/products/23955A.jpg?v=1678461397 ///cdn/shop/products/23955A_large.jpg?v=1678461397 USD InStock Books Bluey Books Gifts for Her Gifts for Him Gifts Under $25 New to the Shop New Toys & Games Stocking Stuffers Summer '23 Catalog Summer Kick Off Sale
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