The JLA vs The X-Men: Who’d Win?

August 13, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Like a billion Marvel Universe and DC Comics Universe fans, I’ve been consumed day and night with one thought. Which comic book superhero team would win in a giant-size battle between the Uncanny X-Men and the Justice League of America? On one hand, the JLA has the mega super powers of Superman, Green Lantern, and Wonder Woman, the intimidation power of the Dark Knight Batman, but of course the X-Men have the adamantium healing superpowers of the raging Wolverine, not to mention Rogue, Gambit, Psylocke, and the armored head bust-in super strength of Colossus. With some of the new crossover ideas I’m seeing (like the Marvel Spider-man and Invincible Iron Man crossover toys with Transformers, etc), I would LOVE to somehow, someday see a JLA vs the X-Men major motion picture live action movie.

1995 Marvel Giant-Size X-Men 1 Door Poster by Claudio Castellini

1995 Marvel Giant-Size X-Men 1 Door Poster by Claudio Castellini

1984 JACK KIRBY JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA JLA KENNER SUPERPOWERS PROMO POSTER!

1984 JACK KIRBY JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA JLA KENNER SUPERPOWERS PROMO POSTER!


In honor of the Justice League adventures and the many mutants in the X-Team, here’s some rare vintage comic posters. Just click on the photos for a larger picture, for details on the history of the poster, and to check current availability. The posters are a 1984 Jack Kirby JLA Superpowers poster, based on the 1980′s action figure toys by the Kenner toy company. THIS poster was given only to comic shop dealers, and what’s even more rare is that THIS particular promo poster was NEVER ROLLED, like nearly all promotional posters are. This is great news! The other poster shown is a huge 60 by 30 inch Uncanny X-Men door poster from ’95 by artist Claudio Castellini. It’s much more detailed once you click on the image to show the larger size.

Thanks as always to our loyal Supervator.com Super-Blog readers! We appreciate your continued readership and business! See ya next blog!

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Beer girl posters: What’s not to love?

October 8, 2009 by admin · Comments Off
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Sexy brunette bikini swimsuit girl promo poster for Coors Light Beer

Sexy brunette bikini swimsuit girl promo poster for Coors Light Beer

This latest blog is about promotional posters featuring the luscious legs, busts, and other assorted gifts of beer girl posters. These promo posters were distributed only to retail stores, liquor stores, bar owners, or other authorized retailers. They were never for sale to the public (sorry guys) and were made in very small quantities. And as Married With Children tv sitcom character Al Bundy once said, “Pretty women make us buy beer, ugly women make us DRINK beer”. That statement is right up there with the Ten Commandments and the invention of the wheel, if you ask me.

We’ve got a limited supply of some really hot looking beer girl posters by Coors Light up in our ebay store. Just click on the links if you want to know these girls a little bit better! Peace!

Sexy Queen of Halloween brunette girl promo poster for Coors Light Beer

Sexy Queen of Halloween brunette girl promo poster for Coors Light Beer

Isn’t it time for a WONDER WOMAN MOVIE?

July 29, 2009 by admin · Comments Off
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Wonder Woman, I don't know what you're charging me with, but I DID IT!!

Wonder Woman, I don't know what you're charging me with, but I DID IT!!

It’s time for a new Supervator.com blog, this time on one of my favorite subjects: Comic superhero movies. Well, now there’ve been recent silver screen versions of the X-Men, Wolverine, Spider-man, Batman the Dark Knight, Superman, the Hulk, Iron Man, the Fantastic Four, Ghost Rider, Daredevil, Elektra, the Watchmen, and a few others.

Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman. Hot & Sexy!

Sexy Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman from the 1975 live action TV Series!

Well, what about WONDER WOMAN? Where’s HER movie, Warner Brothers? I mean, she’s only been around since, what, 1941? With all this procrastination, thank God she’s an amazon goddess and doesn’t age. With the roll that comic movies are on nowadays, this is the perfect time for a major motion picture release of the JLA’s hot & sexy main female superhero.

Angelina Jolie as Wonder Woman? Can you see it?

Angelina Jolie as Wonder Woman? Can you see it? So can millions of others!

Now, which actress would I like to see play Wonder Woman? How about actresses like Angelina Jolie (she’s already played Lara Croft/Tombraider), Jessica Alba (who’s already played the Invisible Girl in the Fantastic Four films), Megan Fox, Katherine Heigl, Anne Hathaway, Catherine Zeta-Jones, or even Natalie Portman. I can easily imagine a powerful soundtrack song by a group like Nickelback or a lady singer like Beyonce Knowles. And even if you put an unknown actress in the role, if Warner Brothers cast directors choose well (you know what I mean), you could put BILLIONS of girl-crazy males in movie theatre seats to see this one, and probably even a bunch of women too! Who knows? It’s 2009, and I got no problem with girls loving girls!

Adam West as Batman vs Julie Newmar as Catwoman. I'd have frisked her UNTIL I found the stolen loot, or something.

1960's TV hero Adam West as Batman vs Julie Newmar as the super hot Catwoman. I'd have frisked her UNTIL I found the stolen jewels.... or something.

Ok, I’m back. Had to go smoke a cigarette. Anway, while we’re on the subject of Wonder Woman, I’ll bet no one remembers this: CBS (or ABC, I think) had a 1974 original Wonder Woman tv pilot movie (yes, our WW), starring a blonde Kathy Lee Crosby (not to be confused with singer and Regis Philbin ex talk show host Kathie Lee Gifford). But I’ve always preferred Lynda Carter as the amazon goddess Diana Prince in 1975, and for me, she was the ultimate comics to television babe. Oh all right, so was Julie Newmar as Catwoman in the 1966 Adam West Batman series. AND Deidre Hall and Judy Strangis as “Electra Woman and Dyna Girl” from the Elektra Woman Saturday morning kid’s live action cartoon. AND Joanna Cameron as ISIS. Ok, there. I’m done. Til I think of some others in about 5 minutes.

Now, what good is a blog about a gorgeous brunette lady superhero without some more pics of her? So just for kicks, here’s a rare 1990′s Wonder Woman comic shop dealer promotional poster shown below that is currently available, featuring art by artist John Byrne. Just click on the promo poster picture for more info. More Wonder Woman merchandise is available at Supervator.com as well as in our eBay listings under the name “Supervator”.

Getting back to the subject at hand, DC Comics and the Warner Brothers movie franchise obviously could rake in the money hand over gloved fist if a Wonder Woman movie were made, written well, cast well, and promoted to the hilt. And we know from the past, the people at Warner’s know how to promote things, and promote them well. Heath Ledger as the Joker is one example, but it didn’t hurt to have Heath’s acting genius in the mix. Right now, Marvel Comics movies are “winning” the battle among comic superhero films, but Wonder Woman just might turn the tide for DC and have better mass appeal to both sexes than a male oriented guy like the Hulk that walks around yelling “Me smash”. Think of the merchandising for Wonder Woman products, the soundtrack sales, the toys, the Halloween costumes (well, maybe not), the action figures, t-shirt sales, the comic books, the posters, and on and on.

1995 Wonder Woman promotional poster by John Byrne. Click on the image for bigger picture and more info.

1995 Wonder Woman promotional poster by John Byrne. Click on the image for bigger picture and more info.

Well, I’ve got to go process a new order. Business calls again, but that’s what having a website is for, right? I’ll do one more quick minute of blogging to wrap this subject up. So in summary, what do YOU think, loyal blog readers? Want to see a Wonder Woman action film as badly as I do? And who would you put in the skin-tight, nearly nude red, blue, and yellow costume? Oh yeah, that brings up another quick point. Whenever they do get around to making a Wonder Woman film, unless you’re gonna make her totally naked, DON’T SCREW WITH HER COSTUME, all right?

Thanks a million for reading,

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Economy sucks? This is a job for the LEGION!

June 4, 2009 by admin · Comments Off
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The scarce 1985 Legion of Super-Heroes "We want you" recruitment promo poster

The scarce 1985 Legion of Super-Heroes "We want you" recruitment promo poster

Hiya, DC Comics Universe fans, comic collectors, and the many Supervator comic art and posters blog readers. Nice being with you today in cyberland. Economy got you down? Feeling powerless to do anything about it? You know, despite how we each may feel about the economic recession (or depression, depending on who you talk to), wouldn’t it be great to just call on the LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES to come out and fix a few things, Legion Style? Man, that’d be great! Things would turn around in a BIG hurry, I can tell you that. And except for hanging around recently with the Amazing Spider-man (or do I have that backwards?), President Barack Obama is still just a normal man and is doing everything he reasonably can to get the Country out of the financial tar pit America currently finds itself in. And he may not pull it off, despite his best intentions. I say, let’s get some superheroes into the fray and call out the LEGION! As long as they don’t blow up the DC Universe (or ours), I think we’d be out of this economic mess real soon!

And apparently, the Legion of Superheroes is looking for some new recruits, at least from what I read on this “We want you to join the Legion” 1985  comic shop promo poster. Check it out in our Supervator eBay Store by just clicking on the photo’s link. Nothing in life seems quite so bad with one of these bad-boys hanging proudly on your wall! Only authorized comic book shop dealers got this promotional poster back in the 1980′s, and they’re scarce.

As you probably read in the headlines, I’ve also read some news forecasts about how long this economic downturn (recession, etc) is apt to last. Some analysts say we’ll pull out of this in 2009, some say much later, some say never, some say it’s impossible to recover. We’re just in too deep. I think fear is the biggest thing holding us back, like a self-fulfilling prophesy bringing about the very thing we fear. Of course, nothing’s that simple, but I’ve a feeling that we’re a tougher breed than even we give ourselves credit for, and it’s gonna be all right in the end. Whether we join the Legion or not.

Peace out,

Supervator.com Staff

Who watched the Watchmen?

March 17, 2009 by admin · Comments Off
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This is a quick, brief, to-the-point, short on time blog about the recently released “Watchmen” movie. I’d read a lot of previews about it, read a lot of reviews about it, but held back my own judgment about it til I saw it first-hand. Thought it was good. Beyond good actually, knowing how very hard it is to translate the comic medium to the silver screen medium.

So no doubt someone held fast against the temptation and pressure of having this film “Hollywoodized”, which usually means the ruination of an already great storyline, hence it wouldn’t have been considered for movie treatment in the first place. I thought the mid 1990′s Batman movies were horrid, because Hollywood took great comic stories that could have been (yes, I said could) faithfully converted to movies. Perhaps even more powerfully than the original paper-bound story. Yes, I thought the Batman films were ruined, but I also felt that way about the Spider-man movies to a lesser extent.  Much like that Batman film that showed “Bane” as a dolt, rather than the master villain that broke Batman’s back, I also thought the first Spiderman film ruined a potentially great Green Goblin story. And I don’t mean just by blowing it big time with the “Power Ranger” costume.

Back to the Watchmen. I didn’t feel that way about the Watchmen at all, story-wise, characterization wise, or the outfits. They stuck to the original formula that made it such a hit in 1985 in the first place. Rorschach (portrayed by Jackie Earlewatchmen_bw_rorschach_1986_2215 Haley) was awesome, right down to the scratchy whisper of a voice and the no compromise attitude. And I felt myself guiltily rooting for the Comedian (Edward Blake), Silk Spectre was even hotter onscreen than she was in the pre-release promo posters. Nite Owl was damn close to his original characterization, with a bit less wimpiness and much less flab to him. Ozymandias and Dr Manhattan’s characterizations… dead on. And holy $hit, did the fight scenes kick ass, or what? My God, there was more action in the Silk Specter/Night Owl vs the inmates prison scene than in all the Batman franchise movies put together, save the last two with Christian Bale. There was a hell of a lot of gore in Watchmen than I’d anticipated. I figured they’d make the film at least partly watered down so DC Direct could sell more action figures. It wasn’t watered down or compromised at all, which is a super heroic feat in any film, much less one that originated in the comic book genre. I applaud all involved in the film for standing their ground.

Well, I’d best end this allegedly “short” blog here, because I obviously loved the film. Like other comic fans, I get damn tired of the constant idiocy of the “pow” “bam” “zap” legacy of Adam West’s Batman type of lazy reviews that get thrown together for comic type movies, but I didn’t see a whole lot of that for the Watchman. I’d give this movie a solid 9. Although it’s unlikely, it wouldn’t kill me to see a Watchmen II movie come about. I’d be first in line. Now of course, a certain character would have to be brought back from the dead, but come on, who better to figure out a way to bring someone back from the dead than the comic book community?

Thanks a million for reading,

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