Panel from DC's Justice League of America issue 29 (August 1964, first appearance of the mirror universe incarnation of the Justice League dubbed the Crime Syndicate of America).
Panel from Marvel's Realm of Kings issue 1 (January 2010, first appearance of the Cancerverse incarnation of the Avengers dubbed the Revengers).
Panel from DC's Justice League/Justice League International issue 23 (January 1989, first appearance of the villainous incarnation of the Justice League dubbed the Injustice League).
Panel from Marvel's Avengers 2013 issue 25 (March 2014, first appearance of the villainous incarnation of the Avengers dubbed the Tyrant Avengers).
Panel from DC's Teen Titans 2003 issue 43 (March 2007, first appearance of the Deathstroke incarnation of the Teen Titans dubbed the Titans East).
Panel from Marvel's X-Men/All-New, All-Different X-Men/Uncanny X-Men issue 360 (October 1998, first appearance of the Cerebro incarnation of the X-Men dubbed the Cerebro's X-Men).
Panel from DC's Teen Titans 2003 issue 56 (February 2008, first appearance of the villainous incarnation of the Teen Titans dubbed the Terror Titans).
Panel from DC's Titans issue 26 (April 2001, the Titans confront Shockwave).
Panel from Marvel's X-Men 1991 issue 112 (May 2001, Cyclops and Wolverine discover an unconscious Blob and Random).
Panel from DC's Titans 2008 issue 32 (April 2011, Osiris defeats Captain Marvel [Freddy Freeman] by uttering the name of his sister Adrianna's alter ego Isis).
Panel from Marvel's X-Men 2010 issue 10 (June 2011, Dark Beast is brought to justice by the X-Men and Spider-Man).
Panel from DC's Showcase issue 22 (October 1959, Hal Jordan becomes the Green Lantern).
Panel from Marvel's Amazing Spider-Man issue 42 (November 1966, first full appearance of Mary Jane Watson).
Panel from Archie's Life with Archie issue 238 (September 1983, Archie Andrews' jalopy Betsy is wrecked after crashing into a field).
Panel from Image's Spawn issue 1 (May 1992, Spawn removes his mask and is horrified at what he has become, given that prior to becoming Spawn, Al Simmons was mortally burned by his friend Bruce Stinson, later the antihero Chapel and was sent to Hell that led to him making a deal with Malebolgia to become a Hellspawn in the mortal world).
Panel from Bongo's Simpsons Comics issue 100 (November 2004, Krusty the Clown complains to Bart and Lisa Simpsons that he hasn't appeared much in these comics).
Panel from IDW's Locke & Key: Alpha issue 2 (December 2013, conclusion of the Locke & Key saga).
so, with primal screen going down, I wonder how that affected Cartoon Network since they using that studio to do the bumpers for years now, are they going to start working with the animation studio who did the bumpers for adult swim now
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