Of course you remember that WCW had action figures by ToyBiz aka Marvel Toys as I brought back the memory of them in My great WCW ToyBiz showcase in My grand Vintage Wrestling Topic but did you know that WCW was featured in actual Marvel Comics years before hand Well, if ya do then you get a thumbs ups, if ya didn't then boy are you in for a treat
NOTE: I wanted to post these a while back but didn't have a chance, there is so much for Me to do
So it was during a really cool time, arguably the best & unusual of times in wrestling. In was 1992 Hogan was leaving wrestling, time for new faces in the WWF, however, things were quite different over at WCW. Sting was finally becoming the face of the company as Flair was still in the Federation and Lex Luger was going to Vinnie Mac's WBF (I featured a HUGE showcase of that in the WWF, Yo, Do You Remember topic, check it out when you can, it's incredible how I made it) and he appeared at Wrestlemania 8 via satellite. Sting became world champ and there was many kinds of different wrestlers there compared to the WWF.
The series was short lived and they were hard to get in My area. I only got 2 issues, My Grandma got'em for Me at 7-Eleven of all places and I remember seeing them at the newsstands, it was kinda surprising really These were actual comic books unlike the cools ones I showed of the WWF ones before. There will be samples of BOTH WCW issues
Here is the very first comic that published and it's got Lex Luger on the cover and he is still world champ and a major heel with Harley Race & Mr. Hughes. Take a gander inside, there's T2, I got the Game Boy version that it advertises there (Spoiler!). This was the April, 1992 issue. There is Ron Simmons, Johnny B. Badd and others. More ads including X-Men trading cards and the back cover was baseball!
Issue #2 which was July, Sting is on the cover and he is world champ now. Look at Johnny B. Badd in the corner, this was a few years before his "Wildman" Marc Mero time in the WWF. Hah, would you look at that, "Stunning" Steve Austin & The Diamond Studd aka Scott Hall NOTE: I took these pics long ago.
Oh man, WCW was always known to have mystery & one off wrestlers and here is one that was exclusive to the comic or was it It was THE GHOUL He was all in black & neon green but who is he? Is he wrestling's version of Scareglow He is after Ron Simmons & Sting whatever his identity is
Holy ring rust, he's gonna reveal himself, why it's "Ravishing" Rick Rude
There's a Marvel ad, a basketball game for the Sega Genesis (no I do not have that one) and Honey, I Blew the Kid! That concludes the second Marvel WCW Comic
So were you surprised That isn't the only time that happen in WCW, they got the idea to it in the comic as Rude actually donned a very similar gimmick in real life
The WCW Phantom @ WCW Halloween Havoc 1991: Yep, it was many months before the comic inspiration. This is one of My favorite WCW Halloween Havoc events (89 & 95 were great too!) and this is one of the reasons!
That was his debut in the company! He was away from the WWF for about a year and he would have a good a run there until his unfortunate injury. Amazing how he was a part of the Dangerous Alliance. I really liked Madusa, she was My fave next to Miss Elizabeth in WCW.
Well, this was originally going to be a part of My Vintage Marvel showcase but I thought about separating it and posting it sooner since I am still in the 80s. Once I do that showcase I may repost it again anyway. Well, I hope you were surprised a bit at something you didn't remember or maybe something you didn't even know Until the next one I'll see you around