What if Stardust was a DC character?
>>93917269
I was hoping he was going to be the villian in rebirth.
>stardust acting like superman's griffith
PROVE THAT HE ISN'T TOUGH GUY GO ON I DARE YA
COMIN NEXT MONTH FROM DC STARDUST YEAR ONE THE PRELUDE TO STARDUST/WATCHMEN
I WILL FUCK YOU IN THE ASS IF YOU DON'T READ 'EM
>>93917302
No one today is insane enough to be able to write Stardust
>>93917340
there is one man
>>93917318
So you're saying Bob Harras is a time traveling Dave Grohl.
>>93917458
it certainly looks that way
the facts are undeniable
What is this character
>>93918297
He's your God.
>>93918408
I understand but I can't find anything on him. I remember there was a funny strip where he showed up to a government and dropped some weird criminal that was a monkey with a Human head ans then left.
>>93918297
He is the light that burns the vile, forever.
>>93917269
Alan Moore would have done an edgy 80s re-imagening where he struggles with his god-like abilities that everyone would overrate and then make that it his default character interpretation.
>>93917269
He is Public Domain. DC could just use him.
I think he would work best as a Spectre enemy,
>>93917340
Neal Adams
Anyone have that one Stardust comic inspired by Watchmen?
>>93918872
what a dick
>>93918620
Alan Moore HAS done an edgy 80s re-imagining, where Stardust was a villain.
>>93917269
>>93919022
>Implying Stardust wouldn't punish them all and recruit all patriots into his Sixth Column
>>93919058
Stardust/Fantomah 2020
>>93919334
Dopey .@Stardust says he's a patriot of the USA, actually an illegal alien! SAD!
>>93917340
Ewing.
We're talking about the mad who made the Cosmic Order go full SMT.