George Tuska — Lost Team-Up

World’s Finest, “Inventory” Story, 1984

Continuing our 70th celebration of Superman and Batman (Robin, too) teaming up for the first time.

I can’t quite put my finger on it… But I always appreciated George Tuska’s art s at DC more than I did at Marvel.

I think it’s because — in my mind’s eye at least— George’s art seemed much more suited to the Bronze Age DC house style.

Or it could just be my imagination.

Here we have a “inventory” story intended for World’s Finest that appears to have never seen the light of day. Dynamic action featuring both Superman and Batman. What more could you possibly ask for? 

Except possibly the published page to go with it.

I never understood DC’s policy regarding inventory and cancelled stories. Once they’re fully inked, and in many cases lettered, it’s really difficult to lose money coloring it and publishing it. The prior sunk cost is already sunk.

Except… as my friends in finance would happily point out, the investment in the story and artwork counts as an asset. If you never actually put it out, you never have to write the whole thing off.

Tricky, very tricky. 

I’ve owned pages from quite a few DC cancelled stories. There’s an omnibus in there somewhere. Assuming  (big assumption) all the scans and files have survived myriad changes in management over the years, and a few physical moves as well.