ThanksAnubis said:Sounds pretty good.
Based on what he's said so far, I agree. I'm still hoping he pulls out something great, but he's managed to already turn me away.roach said:better than Ellis
Thanks. Maybe I should add Crossbones to that little "cabal", too. I've been interested in using him for the longest times. I feel he's often underrated. And I like his design to boot.Anubis said:Good one Dread.![]()
Dread said:Thanks. Maybe I should add Crossbones to that little "cabal", too. I've been interested in using him for the longest times. I feel he's often underrated. And I like his design to boot.
I just thought I'd revisit this idea a little in the wake of more recent comics out there, like the end of Vaughan's first run of the second volume of RUNAWAYS with Excelsior and YOUNG AVENGERS set to finish their first arc sometime.Dread said:Glad many of you seemed to like my ideas.
Now for another...
"How would Dread do..."
New Avengers: I mentioned this idea way back when someone had a "make your own Avengers team" topic in this forum, but since I guess the idea fits this topic I'll restate it, and hope not to be ripped off. Basically, my idea was for some ex-Avengers to try to gather many of the "younger" superheroes, the next generation as it were, and try to show them the ropes in hopes of keeping the spirit of the then-disbanded Avengers alive through them. I had dubbed it "Avengers: Next Generation" and had a very ambitious roster:
The Teachers: Retired Avengers who now seek to teach some of what they learned to the younger heroes:
Justice
Firestar (both now a married couple, Firestar expecting a child)
James Rhodes (fresh from having sold his armor in The Crew)
Stingray (I figured they could use his hi-tech base sometimes, and he could be the wise scientist of the team)
The Next Generation
Nova
Night-Thrasher
Namorita (planned on returning her Kymera name, if only to seperate her from Namor)
Speedball
Dusk
Ricochet
Prodigy
Squirrel-Girl
Darkhawk
Associates/Guest Speakers
Silohette
Rage
Moon Knight
Of course, the Next Generation was mostly a mishmash of various New Warriors and Slingers, which was the point. I figured if Marvel wants a "Teen Titans", they may as well do it right. I always saw the New Warriors at their best attempt at something like that, a team of teenaged heroes who one day wanted to become Avengers, much like many Teen Titans grew up and some actually became Justice Leaguers or solo heroes. Nova would be like your "head of the class" type, since he has always wanted to be an Avenger, Speedball evolving in a wisecracking kind of hero (who has a dark side), and Night-Thrasher actually calmed down a bit during his haitus and is hesitant to go back into "angry vigilante" mode. But essentially these three would want to become Avengers most of all. Darkhawk is an odd character and my angle for him was that he was becoming more violent and inhuman in terms of personality the more often he became Darkhawk, since basically what would happen is that Simon Powel's mind would go into Darkhawk's techno-organic alien body, while his human body was in some alien ship/realm, where Darkhawk was when Powel wasn't summoning him. I figured the more often Powel's mind was in Darkhawk, the sooner he would lose his humanity and start to become more violent, like the machine, a fate he seeks to avoid. As for the 3 remaining Slingers, they have become darker in nature since the death of their pal Hornet at the hands of Wolverine, and they want to become part of this new order because they don't trust "the adults" much anymore. They are basically tired of seeing the world and others kept in a "soap opera" by the current adult heroes, so they join so they can be more involved in affairs. And Squirrel Girl? That's solely on a poster's topic here and I figured she'd be fun as the least experienced person there, like the reader's way in (as well as by virtue of a recommendation by Iron Man, and her victory, somehow, over Dr. Doom).
I really hadn't planned a main storyline yet, aside for various short adventures that gave everyone specific focus one at a time. The point of the "teachers" wouldn't exactly be to teach them how to be heroes, since all of them have been heroes for an adventure or dozens of adventures. The point would be to show them how to be a team, like New Avengers. Some of those shorter adventures being: someone managing to get the War Machine armor and capitlize on the bad will the Avengers have post-Dissassembled and frame Rhodes for crimes, a potential tale connecting Thrasher to the vigilante Cardiac, Speedball driven over the edge by a serial killer, and so on. One theme would be that some of the Avengers old enemies who missed out on the chance to beat the real Avengers before they disbanded now may go after the "kids" simply out of spite, like Ultron. Teenage heroes need to earn their wings through trials of fire, so after some shorter adventures, it'd be time to have them face big guns.
That's all for now, again. Of course, Vaughn is now doing a somewhat simular thing with having reformed teen heroes assemble in "Runaways" right now, which is awesome beyond words.

Dread said:Interesting. And I don't think your other ideas would bore anyone. Hell, my last post was about making a legacy out of a forgotten Golden Age Heroine.![]()

Dread said:It could work. However, progress is a curseword at Marvel these days. That's why brainstorming here is fun. If the ramifications of HOM are true, Marvel will just be backpeddling to the status quo of 20 years ago, which is not moving ahead.
A LOT of heroes could be doing more than they are for the world, Pym included.
Anubis said:I had a few ideas about what to do with Dr. Pym. I've always felt that he should just abandon the alter egos all together and just go with Dr. Pym again. No masks, no real costumes, (Something that grows and shrinks. A lot like the suit he had on the crappy Avengers cartoon.) Just Pym using all his abilites. I think he should be Marvels Doc Savage.
I had an idea for him taking a job in Chicago. He and Jan are, taking a time out so to speak, so it' just him for now. I would have him going to see a shrink. I haven't decided yet on weather it will be Doc Sampson or just some guy, but I want it to be a big part of the story. If it was Sampson then you could have the cool graphic of him talking to him in his shrunken size. Chilling on doll furniture or something. He's got alot of issues that he's never really resolved. And I don't mean to make his mental health a driving force in the run, just, use it as the narration for the adventures. Looking at whats going on in his life at that moment. Taking on industrial spies, adapting to his role as defender of Chicago, as well as looks at the past and some of his thoughts on various situations in the life of Pym. Like when he passed the mantle of Ant-Man over to Lang and his feelings about his death.
Hank would mainly be dealing with Super Science. Actively using his many gifts to try and change the world. Something that you rarely see guys like Stark and Richards do. Slott already explored some of the things Pym could do with the "Big House" in She-Hulk. Why not transportation of items? Feeding the hungry by enlarging food. A tomato the size of a freaken buick. Building smaller, computers. Packing up stuff you might find in a super computer in the pentagon that takes up an entire room, and shrinking it down to the size of a PC. Or, you know, crap like that? And seeing as crime is in more places than the NYC, he would basically help out were he can in Chicago. What ever happened to Black Goliath? He might be a nice support character. Toss in a few super villians, maybe Whirlwind, maybe a new Egghead (Though I would totally ditch the name.) Try to make him a respectable hero. Flesh him out more without the whole crazy guy/Wife beater image. Embrace it, but don't dwell on it. Show people why Pym is so damn cool. Create a new love intrest for him. Sure, he and Jan may get back together, but really, he needs to at least try to move on with his life. I feel that it could definatly work.
Dread said:Glad many of you seemed to like my ideas.
Now for another...
"How would Dread do..."
New Avengers: I mentioned this idea way back when someone had a "make your own Avengers team" topic in this forum, but since I guess the idea fits this topic I'll restate it, and hope not to be ripped off. Basically, my idea was for some ex-Avengers to try to gather many of the "younger" superheroes, the next generation as it were, and try to show them the ropes in hopes of keeping the spirit of the then-disbanded Avengers alive through them. I had dubbed it "Avengers: Next Generation" and had a very ambitious roster:
The Teachers: Retired Avengers who now seek to teach some of what they learned to the younger heroes:
Justice
Firestar (both now a married couple, Firestar expecting a child)
James Rhodes (fresh from having sold his armor in The Crew)
Stingray (I figured they could use his hi-tech base sometimes, and he could be the wise scientist of the team)
The Next Generation
Nova
Night-Thrasher
Namorita (planned on returning her Kymera name, if only to seperate her from Namor)
Speedball
Dusk
Ricochet
Prodigy
Squirrel-Girl
Darkhawk
Associates/Guest Speakers
Silohette
Rage
Moon Knight
Of course, the Next Generation was mostly a mishmash of various New Warriors and Slingers, which was the point. I figured if Marvel wants a "Teen Titans", they may as well do it right. I always saw the New Warriors at their best attempt at something like that, a team of teenaged heroes who one day wanted to become Avengers, much like many Teen Titans grew up and some actually became Justice Leaguers or solo heroes. Nova would be like your "head of the class" type, since he has always wanted to be an Avenger, Speedball evolving in a wisecracking kind of hero (who has a dark side), and Night-Thrasher actually calmed down a bit during his haitus and is hesitant to go back into "angry vigilante" mode. But essentially these three would want to become Avengers most of all. Darkhawk is an odd character and my angle for him was that he was becoming more violent and inhuman in terms of personality the more often he became Darkhawk, since basically what would happen is that Simon Powel's mind would go into Darkhawk's techno-organic alien body, while his human body was in some alien ship/realm, where Darkhawk was when Powel wasn't summoning him. I figured the more often Powel's mind was in Darkhawk, the sooner he would lose his humanity and start to become more violent, like the machine, a fate he seeks to avoid. As for the 3 remaining Slingers, they have become darker in nature since the death of their pal Hornet at the hands of Wolverine, and they want to become part of this new order because they don't trust "the adults" much anymore. They are basically tired of seeing the world and others kept in a "soap opera" by the current adult heroes, so they join so they can be more involved in affairs. And Squirrel Girl? That's solely on a poster's topic here and I figured she'd be fun as the least experienced person there, like the reader's way in (as well as by virtue of a recommendation by Iron Man, and her victory, somehow, over Dr. Doom).
I really hadn't planned a main storyline yet, aside for various short adventures that gave everyone specific focus one at a time. The point of the "teachers" wouldn't exactly be to teach them how to be heroes, since all of them have been heroes for an adventure or dozens of adventures. The point would be to show them how to be a team, like New Avengers. Some of those shorter adventures being: someone managing to get the War Machine armor and capitlize on the bad will the Avengers have post-Dissassembled and frame Rhodes for crimes, a potential tale connecting Thrasher to the vigilante Cardiac, Speedball driven over the edge by a serial killer, and so on. One theme would be that some of the Avengers old enemies who missed out on the chance to beat the real Avengers before they disbanded now may go after the "kids" simply out of spite, like Ultron. Teenage heroes need to earn their wings through trials of fire, so after some shorter adventures, it'd be time to have them face big guns.
That's all for now, again. Of course, Vaughn is now doing a somewhat simular thing with having reformed teen heroes assemble in "Runaways" right now, which is awesome beyond words.
I just thought I'd revisit this idea a little in the wake of more recent comics out there, like the end of Vaughan's first run of the second volume of RUNAWAYS with Excelsior and YOUNG AVENGERS set to finish their first arc sometime.
One may think that an "Avengers: Next Generation" thing may seem a bit much considering that we have YOUNG AVENGERS doing the same thing, but I feel it could still work. The Young Avengers operate in the NYC area; this squad could be located outside of New York State, especially since I planned for them to use Stingray's Hydrobase pretty often; it's about time Stingray got some focus and a chance to shine as yet another Marvel genuis.
However, two of the members I listed are part of Vaughan's "Excelsior" team, located in CA, and he writes them so well that I wouldn't want to break up that team; so Ricochet and Darkhawk would have to be replaced. Slott also writes GLA well, but that's more of a humor mag as it should be; I'll keep Squirrel-Girl on the list because here she'd be intending to become more mainstream. Her time with the comforts of the GLA would likely have helped her, though; add some more experience to her belt, especially with dealing with tragedy.
So I've been thinking of replacements on the roster for Darkhawk and Ricochet, and I got one idea from thumbing through one of the newer generation of Handbooks; a new Sun Girl. The original Sun-Girl operated in the 50's and fight crime here and there before vanishing to write a book; her gimmick weapon was a wrist device that shone a "sunbeam ray" to blind enemies. My idea was to give the original Sun Girl a granddaughter who ends up finding out the legacy of her now-passed grandmother and for one reason or another wants to follow in her footsteps; likely because they live in one of those many states between NY and CA where the appearence of superheroes is rather rare (unless Hulk is ripping something up or the Avengers were called for something). Basically the original Sun Girl would have had a journal about her adventures in an attic, with her "book" having been published in the 60's, although it wasn't a best-seller and has mostly been forgotten (hence why they weren't comic-book-rich). I'd establish the wrist-device as a piece of alien technology found half a century earlier that naturally bestowed some abilities and slowed aging, but at the cost of slowly radiating the body to the point where the risk of cancer is high, which is what this new girl's grandmother died of. However, over the decades of non-use, the wrist device "mutated" a little, so when the new Sun Girl puts it on, she gains more advanced powers to go with her younger body.
Basically I wanted two people with alien empowerment on the team, and since Nova is one (and Darkhawk is out), Sun Girl could be the other. Plus, it'd allow for Marvel to have another "legacy", which they are very short on when it comes to non-X superheroes. As for replacing Ricochet, that may end up being either Gravity or Machine Teen, depending on how their respective mini's end. Considering that Machine Man was once considered an Avenger, I'm leaning more towards Machine Teen; every team needs a good andriod.![]()
Zoken said:X-Men; Millenium
you start things out the way the did back in the day more or less.
Prof. Xavier has four students:
Hank McCoy, a black boy from harlem with gorilla like strength and monkey like agility as...
Zoken said:X-Men; Millenium
this is my idea for changing things up. I know thta now, five years later, the millenium is kinda passe, but its was the best I could think of (extreme and Ultimate are already taken)
you start things out the way the did back in the day more or less.
Prof. Xavier has four students:
Hank McCoy, a black boy from harlem with gorilla like strength and monkey like agility as well as genius level intellect
Bobby Drake, the "Kid" of the team at age 14. he loves to laugh and play and goof around.
Scott Summers, up tight, and always in control. he is fighting OCD derived from his issues with his familie's "Death".
Wilma Worthington, the lovely and sharp tongued winged member. her family has practically exiled her to this place, but she can live with that.
and of course in the first issue you have the new girl; Jean Grey. Jean is sassy and sexy and flirtatious. but she is also the first to get Wilma to open up about her secret, while Jean is straight, Wilma is lesbian.
filled with angst and heart ache. also the redesigned Brotherhood
Toad, who is as always Toad
Rogue, ruthless and dedicated to Mystique.
Blob, who is but Blob
Mastermind, witty and charming and apparently handsome.
Scarlet Witch she has a shakey loyalty to her father, though she does miss spending time with "Uncle Charles". she is also enduring the attempted courtships of both Toad and Mastermind.
Quicksilver, who is kicked around like a dog, despite his loving loyalty to his father.
Magneto, a powerful mutant who has chosen the path of war against the humans.
Mystique, the sexy seductive shapeshifter. no one really knows where her loyalties lie except that she will kill any one who hurts Rogue or Destiny.
Destiny, the sage wisdom of the group. if any of the brotherhood have an issue of the heart, the take it to Destiny and she will help them sort it all out over a cup of tea. she is like the grandmother of the group.
I intend both groups to be equally the stars. showing both sides of this war.
Zoken said:I changed his race because I always thought that would work better... I don't know why. I also thought it would interesting to juxtapose Beast speaking in that high-brained tone, then turning around and speaking "snoopish"