{JAMMERS! -Junior and Ciar- ONLY!} My Gotham Knights story? It will take place in 2013, five years before the Avengers are formed and Batman is moved forward in time. The story will end with the death of Jason Todd, so you can use Red Hood.
Got it. Do you have any preferences about where the Mind Stone ends up at the end?
{JAMMERS! -Junior and Ciar- ONLY!} My Gotham Knights story? It will take place in 2013, five years before the Avengers are formed and Batman is moved forward in time. The story will end with the death of Jason Todd, so you can use Red Hood.
Got it. Do you have any preferences about where the Mind Stone ends up at the end?
Nope. Once it's in Gotham, you're free to do anything you want with it.
Unless you want to destroy it or something, that is
I'd like to take a moment to talk about how the Marvel side of the universe should develop after The Chain of Souls. (Which is finished now, so if anyone here hasn't read it they should. Before you read this.)
I want to start by recalling the nightmare scenes for the five Avengers that got captured by Mephisto. I think it would be cool if, throughout Phase 1, the Avengers ended up facing their fears.
Tony Stark's fear is that his own technology would be used against him. I don't have any ideas on how to do that yet, though.
Clint Barton's fear is the people he trusts betraying him. I'll tackle this one in Awakening, with the revelation that many S.H.I.E.L.D. agents are HYDRA.
Natasha Romanoff's fear is truly having to face herself. Ever since becoming a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, she's been constantly running from her past. Her fear is coming to terms with the wrong she's done, and this could be explored in the Black Widow/Punisher story I proposed.
Bruce Banner's fear is losing control of the Hulk. I feel like this could be saved for the big Infinity story.
Thor's fear is being a bad king and a disappointment to Asgard. I had interesting idea about this. There's an entire world (actually, nine of them ) that could be explored through a Thor story. To add a spin on it, throw the Fantastic Four in there. In the post-credits scene, Reed Richards is almost ready to take off. So, a war breaks out between Asgard and the other realms which the Fantastic Four stumble upon. They team up with Thor to defeat the people wanting to destroy Asgard. It would be two very needed stories in one, and it would be quite original.
But there's another character who I've had an idea for. Near the end of Chain of Souls, I tried to display Doctor Doom doing something he does not do in the comics: admit he is not the best at everything. I decided that, during the events of this story, he has not yet turned evil. (Yes, in the very first chapter I described him as evil. Which he seems to be, to the Avengers. ) But, throughout the course of the universe, he will begin to make more questionable choices, pushed to the brink by Reed's success. Then, he can be the Phase 3 villain.
Can I have a list of all the characters you guys want to use later down the line? There's some characters I want to smash in my X-Men story, and I want to make sure it'll be okay to do that (without spoiling the story for you guys )
Oh, and also, I had an idea! In the middle of my X-Men story, I might have Black Widow leave the team to go get revenge on her instructors (building upon her nightmare scene from Chain of Souls.) Then, she can have her own story where she has to, reluctantly, team up with Frank Castle to rescue a group of girls from the Red Room. Thoughts?
Can I have a list of all the characters you guys want to use later down the line? There's some characters I want to smash in my X-Men story, and I want to make sure it'll be okay to do that (without spoiling the story for you guys )
Oh, and also, I had an idea! In the middle of my X-Men story, I might have Black Widow leave the team to go get revenge on her instructors (building upon her nightmare scene from Chain of Souls.) Then, she can have her own story where she has to, reluctantly, team up with Frank Castle to rescue a group of girls from the Red Room. Thoughts?
{JAMMERS! -~DatSpicyPorg~ / writers- ONLY!} The plot of Awakening will be that Magneto's Brotherhood of Mutants attacks the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, causing people to hate Mutants. Coulson assigns Cap, Hawkeye, and Black Widow to the case, and they find out the people hating Mutants are actually HYDRA agents.
Meanwhile, Professor X meets Logan and convinces him to join the X-Men. The X-Men eventually meet the good S.H.I.E.L.D. agents.
After some stuff happens, Cap and Wolverine find out Bucky is alive as the Winter Soldier and go to rescue him. There's a lot more to the story, but that's my plan for those characters. Does it line up with Mission: HYDRA?
I'd like to take a moment to talk about how the Marvel side of the universe should develop after The Chain of Souls. (Which is finished now, so if anyone here hasn't read it they should. Before you read this.)
I want to start by recalling the nightmare scenes for the five Avengers that got captured by Mephisto. I think it would be cool if, throughout Phase 1, the Avengers ended up facing their fears.
Tony Stark's fear is that his own technology would be used against him. I don't have any ideas on how to do that yet, though.
Clint Barton's fear is the people he trusts betraying him. I'll tackle this one in Awakening, with the revelation that many S.H.I.E.L.D. agents are HYDRA.
Natasha Romanoff's fear is truly having to face herself. Ever since becoming a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, she's been constantly running from her past. Her fear is coming to terms with the wrong she's done, and this could be explored in the Black Widow/Punisher story I proposed.
Bruce Banner's fear is losing control of the Hulk. I feel like this could be saved for the big Infinity story.
Thor's fear is being a bad king and a disappointment to Asgard. I had interesting idea about this. There's an entire world (actually, nine of them ) that could be explored through a Thor story. To add a spin on it, throw the Fantastic Four in there. In the post-credits scene, Reed Richards is almost ready to take off. So, a war breaks out between Asgard and the other realms which the Fantastic Four stumble upon. They team up with Thor to defeat the people wanting to destroy Asgard. It would be two very needed stories in one, and it would be quite original.
But there's another character who I've had an idea for. Near the end of Chain of Souls, I tried to display Doctor Doom doing something he does not do in the comics: admit he is not the best at everything. I decided that, during the events of this story, he has not yet turned evil. (Yes, in the very first chapter I described him as evil. Which he seems to be, to the Avengers. ) But, throughout the course of the universe, he will begin to make more questionable choices, pushed to the brink by Reed's success. Then, he can be the Phase 3 villain.
Thoughts?
I really would like Doom to go on a journey of redemption after his (eventual) defeat. I loved Doom in a certain Iron Man comic that I probably won't be allowed to mention.
{JAMMERS! -~DatSpicyPorg~ / writers- ONLY!} The plot of Awakening will be that Magneto's Brotherhood of Mutants attacks the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, causing people to hate Mutants. Coulson assigns Cap, Hawkeye, and Black Widow to the case, and they find out the people hating Mutants are actually HYDRA agents.
Meanwhile, Professor X meets Logan and convinces him to join the X-Men. The X-Men eventually meet the good S.H.I.E.L.D. agents.
After some stuff happens, Cap and Wolverine find out Bucky is alive as the Winter Soldier and go to rescue him. There's a lot more to the story, but that's my plan for those characters. Does it line up with Mission: HYDRA?
{JAMMERS! -Writers- ONLY!} "Winter Soldier" was the name for an infamous HYDRA Super Soldier squad, so make them act like they have heard the term before.
I'd like to take a moment to talk about how the Marvel side of the universe should develop after The Chain of Souls. (Which is finished now, so if anyone here hasn't read it they should. Before you read this.)
I want to start by recalling the nightmare scenes for the five Avengers that got captured by Mephisto. I think it would be cool if, throughout Phase 1, the Avengers ended up facing their fears.
Tony Stark's fear is that his own technology would be used against him. I don't have any ideas on how to do that yet, though.
Clint Barton's fear is the people he trusts betraying him. I'll tackle this one in Awakening, with the revelation that many S.H.I.E.L.D. agents are HYDRA.
Natasha Romanoff's fear is truly having to face herself. Ever since becoming a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, she's been constantly running from her past. Her fear is coming to terms with the wrong she's done, and this could be explored in the Black Widow/Punisher story I proposed.
Bruce Banner's fear is losing control of the Hulk. I feel like this could be saved for the big Infinity story.
Thor's fear is being a bad king and a disappointment to Asgard. I had interesting idea about this. There's an entire world (actually, nine of them ) that could be explored through a Thor story. To add a spin on it, throw the Fantastic Four in there. In the post-credits scene, Reed Richards is almost ready to take off. So, a war breaks out between Asgard and the other realms which the Fantastic Four stumble upon. They team up with Thor to defeat the people wanting to destroy Asgard. It would be two very needed stories in one, and it would be quite original.
But there's another character who I've had an idea for. Near the end of Chain of Souls, I tried to display Doctor Doom doing something he does not do in the comics: admit he is not the best at everything. I decided that, during the events of this story, he has not yet turned evil. (Yes, in the very first chapter I described him as evil. Which he seems to be, to the Avengers. ) But, throughout the course of the universe, he will begin to make more questionable choices, pushed to the brink by Reed's success. Then, he can be the Phase 3 villain.
Thoughts?
I really would like Doom to go on a journey of redemption after his (eventual) defeat. I loved Doom in a certain Iron Man comic that I probably won't be allowed to mention.
Exactly! I didn't have enough characters to say everything I wanted to - I was thinking that once he reaches a certain amount of power, he'll realize he had become the same over-confident dictator he had criticized Mephisto for being. So he'll try to figure out where he went wrong and become a good person once again.
{JAMMERS! -~DatSpicyPorg~ / writers- ONLY!} The plot of Awakening will be that Magneto's Brotherhood of Mutants attacks the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, causing people to hate Mutants. Coulson assigns Cap, Hawkeye, and Black Widow to the case, and they find out the people hating Mutants are actually HYDRA agents.
Meanwhile, Professor X meets Logan and convinces him to join the X-Men. The X-Men eventually meet the good S.H.I.E.L.D. agents.
After some stuff happens, Cap and Wolverine find out Bucky is alive as the Winter Soldier and go to rescue him. There's a lot more to the story, but that's my plan for those characters. Does it line up with Mission: HYDRA?
{JAMMERS! -Writers- ONLY!} "Winter Soldier" was the name for an infamous HYDRA Super Soldier squad, so make them act like they have heard the term before.
I'd like to take a moment to talk about how the Marvel side of the universe should develop after The Chain of Souls. (Which is finished now, so if anyone here hasn't read it they should. Before you read this.)
I want to start by recalling the nightmare scenes for the five Avengers that got captured by Mephisto. I think it would be cool if, throughout Phase 1, the Avengers ended up facing their fears.
Tony Stark's fear is that his own technology would be used against him. I don't have any ideas on how to do that yet, though.
Clint Barton's fear is the people he trusts betraying him. I'll tackle this one in Awakening, with the revelation that many S.H.I.E.L.D. agents are HYDRA.
Natasha Romanoff's fear is truly having to face herself. Ever since becoming a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, she's been constantly running from her past. Her fear is coming to terms with the wrong she's done, and this could be explored in the Black Widow/Punisher story I proposed.
Bruce Banner's fear is losing control of the Hulk. I feel like this could be saved for the big Infinity story.
Thor's fear is being a bad king and a disappointment to Asgard. I had interesting idea about this. There's an entire world (actually, nine of them ) that could be explored through a Thor story. To add a spin on it, throw the Fantastic Four in there. In the post-credits scene, Reed Richards is almost ready to take off. So, a war breaks out between Asgard and the other realms which the Fantastic Four stumble upon. They team up with Thor to defeat the people wanting to destroy Asgard. It would be two very needed stories in one, and it would be quite original.
But there's another character who I've had an idea for. Near the end of Chain of Souls, I tried to display Doctor Doom doing something he does not do in the comics: admit he is not the best at everything. I decided that, during the events of this story, he has not yet turned evil. (Yes, in the very first chapter I described him as evil. Which he seems to be, to the Avengers. ) But, throughout the course of the universe, he will begin to make more questionable choices, pushed to the brink by Reed's success. Then, he can be the Phase 3 villain.
{JAMMERS! -Writers- ONLY!} "Winter Soldier" was the name for an infamous HYDRA Super Soldier squad, so make them act like they have heard the term before.
{JAMMERS! -Writers- ONLY!} Maybe you could have them remember Jay Garrick and Dan Garrett, two heroes that probably wouldn't be alive/active by then. I think that's all.