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.
Thoughts?
1. Sounds epic! But in addition to Black Widow and Hawkeye, could we have Agent Coulson, Agent 13, Mariah Hill, Nick Fury? Maybe just a couple of them, like Hawkeye and Agent 13? It just seems like the whole Black Widow/Hawkeye is kinda overused. Other than that tiny detail, I like it.
1. Okay, so Ultra, you know how the whole Spidey/Uncle Ben things is kinda stale? What if Aunt May was the one who died? Kinda lead everyone to believe Ben's the victim, but have it end with Aunt May instead. That way it isn't a generic twist on his story. And maybe add Miles Morales as a best friend or something. Mix it up, like Homecoming did.
2. After the Batboy/Gwenpool story is over, Batboy leaves Gotham to form a new team, called Titans North, which includes characters like Blackfire, Rose Wilson, Pink X, and Hulkling. This is meant to be a darker version of the Teen Titans, and a concept created by the Batman. The idea is that with Batboy as their leader, they can be turned to the side of good, away from evil. And they could, I dunno, find an Infinity Stone or something.
3. Batman is exposed to the Venom symbiote. 'Nuff said.
4. Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman are the big three, right? But what you may not have noticed is the fact that they represent three different time eras, Wonder Woman with her mythological origins being the past, Batman's modern detective vigilante of the present, and Superman's sci-fi being-from-another-planet being from the future.
An infinity stone blasts them into three different realities.
Wonder Woman is blasted back in time to the ancient Rome era, where she must help conquer an ancient embodiment of A.I.M..
Batman remains in the present, but in a corrupt present where he never existed. No hero has ever existed. Instead, villains rule the world, and Batman must defeat their leader, an Infinity-Gauntlet-wielding version of the Joker... Well, maybe not. But he has to survive long enough to fight the leader, and he has to find his allies in this strange and foreboding world.
Superman is in a futuristic planet Earth, where everyone is just as powerful as he is. After accepting that he is no longer a "super" man, he joins the police force and fights crime like everyone else, combating criminals who have the same powers as he does. In a sort of swap, there is a super hero that protects the planet, named Superman as well. But he is far stronger than the other beings, and fights other OP villains and criminals. Superman discovers that the future Superman is actually a criminal who makes other villains and pretends to defeat them. Like the Incredibles, or that episode of the Powerpuff Girls, Major Man. So Clark has to defeat this new Superman, but how?
That last one was a tad long, but whaddayou think?
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!
1: well with the third one being sinister six, I think it should be one of the villains from the six
2: why not daredevil
3: idk what the whole team would be yet, but there's plenty of time i'm thinking spidey, daredevil, punisher, deadpool, and two others (maybe gwenpool?)
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.
I just don't see it.
to answer the question on how batman '66 could become the dark knight: all i really need to say is jason todd if done right, i think ciar's TDK inspired story could be really beautifully heartbreaking - the 60s detective is thrown into a darker world where no one he loves is safe, and we can really explore how he deals with that.
and on the point of using classic versions of characters, we should be original make the characters our own characters, drawing inspiration from all versions!
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.
Thoughts?
1. Sounds epic! But in addition to Black Widow and Hawkeye, could we have Agent Coulson, Agent 13, Mariah Hill, Nick Fury? Maybe just a couple of them, like Hawkeye and Agent 13? It just seems like the whole Black Widow/Hawkeye is kinda overused. Other than that tiny detail, I like it.
2. What about Batman? Sounds good, bro!
1: yeah, i agree with that. with chapters 14 and 15 of Chain of Souls, i realized how much i actually enjoy writing spy characters, so using them to introduce the x-men would be pretty original and fun.
2: i don't necessarily want to write this second one, it was just my idea; i don't think i could do a good job of writing a compelling story since i'm just beginning to learn about dc characters.
1. Okay, so Ultra, you know how the whole Spidey/Uncle Ben things is kinda stale? What if Aunt May was the one who died? Kinda lead everyone to believe Ben's the victim, but have it end with Aunt May instead. That way it isn't a generic twist on his story. And maybe add Miles Morales as a best friend or something. Mix it up, like Homecoming did.
2. After the Batboy/Gwenpool story is over, Batboy leaves Gotham to form a new team, called Titans North, which includes characters like Blackfire, Rose Wilson, Pink X, and Hulkling. This is meant to be a darker version of the Teen Titans, and a concept created by the Batman. The idea is that with Batboy as their leader, they can be turned to the side of good, away from evil. And they could, I dunno, find an Infinity Stone or something.
3. Batman is exposed to the Venom symbiote. 'Nuff said.
1: omg, that's great! i just might do that.
2: which infinity stone? i think each stone should be given a lot of care, not just thrown in for the sake of introducing it besides, i've always thought it was a little weird how the stones always end up on earth. like why are they all here???
4. Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman are the big three, right? But what you may not have noticed is the fact that they represent three different time eras, Wonder Woman with her mythological origins being the past, Batman's modern detective vigilante of the present, and Superman's sci-fi being-from-another-planet being from the future.
An infinity stone blasts them into three different realities.
Wonder Woman is blasted back in time to the ancient Rome era, where she must help conquer an ancient embodiment of A.I.M..
Batman remains in the present, but in a corrupt present where he never existed. No hero has ever existed. Instead, villains rule the world, and Batman must defeat their leader, an Infinity-Gauntlet-wielding version of the Joker... Well, maybe not. But he has to survive long enough to fight the leader, and he has to find his allies in this strange and foreboding world.
Superman is in a futuristic planet Earth, where everyone is just as powerful as he is. After accepting that he is no longer a "super" man, he joins the police force and fights crime like everyone else, combating criminals who have the same powers as he does. In a sort of swap, there is a super hero that protects the planet, named Superman as well. But he is far stronger than the other beings, and fights other OP villains and criminals. Superman discovers that the future Superman is actually a criminal who makes other villains and pretends to defeat them. Like the Incredibles, or that episode of the Powerpuff Girls, Major Man. So Clark has to defeat this new Superman, but how?
That last one was a tad long, but whaddayou think?
i like this, i think it would be really cool if done right! but right now we seem to be planning batman stories like warner bros with harley quinn movies () so why not combine this idea with my darkseid idea? instead of the power stone, he finds the space stone and sends them into different time periods so he can't be challenged. just to clear up any plot holes about why other heroes aren't stopping him, perhaps the avengers are disbanded after my x-men/shield thing.
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!
1: well with the third one being sinister six, I think it should be one of the villains from the six
2: why not daredevil
3: idk what the whole team would be yet, but there's plenty of time i'm thinking spidey, daredevil, punisher, deadpool, and two others (maybe gwenpool?)
1. Like, he formed the six to enact his revenge?
2. Uh... I dunno really
3. Why would those grim-and-gritty thugs help Spidey? They don't even like him! But if that's the way you're going, add Wolverine.