I know I've been having way too many ideas lately, but I want you guys to hear me out on these two.
A little bit down the line (but before the Infinity story), there can be an X-Men story that loosely adapts The Winter Soldier. The Brotherhood of Mutants emerges, and Xavier forms the X-Men to stop them. But S.H.I.E.L.D. (secretly HYDRA) has declared them public menaces, so Black Widow and Hawkeye have to go rogue to help the X-Men.
My second idea is a story where Darkseid acquires the Power Stone, so Superman and Wonder Woman team up to stop him. With the Dark Knight story having happened, and the idea for Aquaman I mentioned earlier, it would all set up the formation of the Justice League.
I know I've been having way too many ideas lately, but I want you guys to hear me out on these two.
A little bit down the line (but before the Infinity story), there can be an X-Men story that loosely adapts The Winter Soldier. The Brotherhood of Mutants emerges, and Xavier forms the X-Men to stop them. But S.H.I.E.L.D. (secretly HYDRA) has declared them public menaces, so Black Widow and Hawkeye have to go rogue to help the X-Men.
My second idea is a story where Darkseid acquires the Power Stone, so Superman and Wonder Woman team up to stop him. With the Dark Knight story having happened, and the idea for Aquaman I mentioned earlier, it would all set up the formation of the Justice League.
So, I've come up with some concepts for a trilogy of Spider-Man stories, and I want to see what you guys think.
The first one would be an origin story of sorts. I don't have the villain yet, maybe it could be Doc Ock.
The second one would be a team up with Daredevil.
The third one would be Spidey fighting the Sinister Six. Rather than being six villains who team up to take out Spider-Man, the LSHU Sinister Six would be six villains who can only be stopped by Spider-Man. An interesting idea would be if Spidey created a team of his own to fight the Six, including Daredevil and Punisher.
Do you approve, Ciar? Would anyone be interested in writing two or three?
1. What about the most iconic... the Green Goblin? Kinda cliche, but if it ain't broke...
2. Why Daredevil?
3. Spidey team versus Anti-Spidey team... I like it!
So, the premise of MARVEL 1602 is that Captain America from the future was accidently sent to the late 1500s. He becomes a Native American by the name of Rojhaz. Cap's being in the past has prematurely brought about the Age of MARVELs, creating 1602 versions of characters such as Nick Fury (Sir Nicholas Fury), Dr. Strange (Doctor Stephen Strange, Her Majesty's Physician), Dr. Doom (Count Otto Von Doom), and Thor (he's just Thor ) among others. Sadly, this puts much strain on their world, causing it to break, so they have to send Cap back into the future to make everything good again.
So how about this: The Batman has been around for many years. We've seen the doom of Jason Todd, Knightfall, No Man's Land, up to the point where Batman defeats Darkseid and gets smashed in the process. In the comics, he wenty back in time, and had to work his way up through different eras, resulting in this:
In the end he returns to the present time and resumes the mantle.
In our world, we could have him end up not in the present, but trapped in the year 1966 as that era's incarnation of Batman. His presence in that timeline brings about the era of heroes several years earlier. We can use the old versions of super heroes/villains from old TV shows and movies, such as:
Click to enlarge. We could make classic Avengers, classic JLA, have them fight a bit, before someone (like Batman) discovers what has happened to the timeline and sacrifices himself to save the universe. Batman is returned to present day, with memories of being '66. Meanwhile, another universe is created, an alternate reality, a world of classic heroes!
Whaddayoo think?
Considering you already jumped the gun with Batman, we might need to wait until he is in the present day.
I can redo the story if you'd like, not that big a deal.
"we might need to wait until he is in the present day." This is a theory on how we can do that.
Considering you already jumped the gun with Batman, we might need to wait until he is in the present day.
Yeah, I agree with this.
My idea is that some cosmic entity has the Time Stone (seriously, a bunch of Stones being on Earth doesn't make sense) and sends the inhabitants of Gotham City from 1968 to the mid-2000s. Then, through some TDK style stories, we see Dick Grayson become Nightwing, Jason Todd's whole thing, Tim Drake become Robin and subsequently Red Robin, the emergence of Catwoman - basically just a bunch of stuff that eventually results in Batboy meets Gwenpool. So Batman fights all these villains, while also trying to figure out which cosmic being did all this.
If we're to adapt 1602, it can happen in Phase 2.
So basically the same thing we have planned for the roleplay.
I mean, we can go back and do prequel stories, but this way, we incorporate concepts from 1602 with characters from our favorite classic TV and stuff. Plus, it seems kinda weird to have Batman '66 become the present Batman... I mean, how long would it take for him to go from this...
to this...
I just don't see how we can do it without it feeling to... I dunno... rushed. It took seventy years to make the transition from these two in the comics. They are nearly two different characters.