Fleischer' Superman & Lois by Mike DeCarlo.
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✨✨✨Happy Birthday To Red Hood Jason Todd!!!✨✨✨
I think I did a little too much here 😅😅😅 but it looks perfect!!!🤩🤩🤩
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Looney Tunes #121 -February 2005-
"The Right Stink"
writer: Jesse McCain
penciler: Leo Batic
inker: Horacio Ottolini
Letterer: Jared K. Fletcher
colorist: Dave Tanguay
"Present Tense"
script: Earl Kress
pencils & ink: Mike Decarlo
colors: Dave Tanguay
letters: Nick J. Napolitano
"Sweep Stakes"
script: Sholly Fisch
pencils: Walter Carzon
inks: Ruben Torreiro
colors: Dave Tanguay
letters: Ken Lopez
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“Worlds Will Die”
George Perez - Mike DeCarlo
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Jose Delbo and Joe Sinnott - Brute Force #1 Cover Original Art (Marvel, 1990) Source
Jose Delbo and Mike DeCarlo - Brute Force #2
Jose Delbo and Mike DeCarlo - Brute Force #3 Cover Original Art (Marvel, 1990) Source
Jose Delbo and Mike DeCarlo - Brute Force #4
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May to July 1986. I think a lot of people have seen the above panels from LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES (1984) #22, which are really the first indication of the attraction between Lightning Lass and Shrinking Violet, but consider also this scene from the following issue:
It certainly looks here like they're going to hook up in the Legion cruiser, and probably not for the first time.
In the issue after that, Lightning Lass finally breaks off her longstanding relationship with Timber Wolf (Brin Londo), a hunky sad boy who spends much of this series gradually turning into a werewolf:
This was indeed what it looked like, although it wasn't until early in the subsequent Legion series that Ayla and Vi were unequivocally together. Several of the later reboots erase their relationship completely, although they were once against together in the last Paul Levitz/Keith Giffen series (the reboot prior to the recent Bendis one).
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Then there was that time that Superman teamed-up with He-Man to battle Skeletor in DC Comics Presents #47 (July, 1982).
This was the first comic book appearance of Masters of the Universe outside of the mini-comics that came with each figure, and was on the spinner racks more than a year before the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe animated series started broadcasting.
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By David Alvarez (pencil) and Mike DeCarlo (ink). Cover based on the story "Miss A-Hare-Ica", written by Scott Cunningham and drawn by Leo Batic (pencil) and Ruben Torreiro (ink). Published in Looney Tunes #101 (June 2003).
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Fleischer' Superman & Lois by Mike DeCarlo.
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Rose City Comic Con purchase: DC Comics Presents 59. Keith Giffen and Mike DeCarlo.
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Animaniacs #22 -February 1997-
cover art by Walter Carzon & Mike DeCarlo
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“they’re here”
Keith Pollard - Mike DeCarlo
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