tee heeI knew a guy named Wando... of course he wasn't nearly as bad off as Jessie Spankenburger... I **** YOU not.
Okay, so this will be the first in a few reimaginings of DC Golden age characters Im gonna be doing.
First up, Terry Sloan aka Mr. Terrific.
I really loved the take on the character from the JSA: Liberty Files books. Where he was, pretty much what Mr. Terrific is, only he was a former government agent who retired to devote his life to the woman he loved. But eventually, she was taken from him during a battle between the Bat, the Clock, and the Scarecrow. (Awesome read by the way, if you havent read it, please do so.) I liked that better than him becoming bored with being the best at everything, and eventually becoming suicidal outta boredom. So, Ill kind of combine the two origins. Also, the look from the Liberty Files was much better as well. I usually can accept the fact that most guys in the 40s had terrible effin taste in costumes, but the original Mr. T took the cake. While I dont wanna take away from the past, I did wanna try and combine the two looks, but I cant really think of a way to keep the original color scheme, Green and Red, (Ugh) so swap out the green for black and give him the fencing gear and sword from the Liberty files. The Mask? Dont care for the one hes wearing in Liberty Files. Wearing a part of a pink dress with one hole where the bullet hit on his head is just ..too creepy. Add two eye holes and its too Cobra Commander. So, I was thinking something like Grifter from WildCats or more like the Lone Ranger before he switched to the classic domino mask in the awesome Dynamite seires. (Another book you should be reading if you aren't already.) Something that still looks home made, but with a bit more style I suppose.
old school Mr. T
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Liberty Files Mr. T
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Grifter
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Lone Ranger
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So, Terry Sloan was considered by many to be the smartest man in the world. The Man of a 1000 talents the papers called him. He was truly, a Renaissance man of his day and age. Graduated from College at Thirteen, Masters and PhDs in multiple fields of science. Gold Medals in fencing, track and field, as well as a master of several fighting styles like Judo, Aikido, and Karate. By the time he had reached 25, he had done just about everything, ..and he was miserable. The world had no challenges left for him. Bored out of his mind with the .mediocrity his existence had become, he ended up turning to his brother Neds vagabond lifestyle as a gambling, womanizing, drunkard to pass the time. He was content to waste away his fortune doing nothing until he met a beautiful young nurse named Wanda Wilson. He met her in an emergency room one night after a bar fight. Normally he would have beaten the tar outta everybody in the place, but hard to do so with a gallon of spirits in his system. The beautiful Nurse Wilson had stolen his heart, and he would do anything to make her his. Cleaned up, got his act together, and basically begged her to be his. She had a lot of responsibilities, taking care of her younger brother after their parents died all by herself. He was a bit of a street tough. Getting in and out of fights, and eventually joining a gang. Terry took it upon himself to try and straighten the kid out. Getting him out of the gang, and starting the Fair Play Club where he taught the kids sports, helped them with their school work, you name it. Eventually, after his many overtures, she fell for him, and he asked her to marry him. They were just two weeks away from their impending nuptials when he and Wanda, out at a restaurant one afternoon were caught in the crossfire of a shoot out at the Bank between the cops and some robbers. Wanda took a bullet to the heart. Died instantly. Terry was left heartbroken. He locked himself in his study after her funeral for weeks, holding a patch of the red dress she wore the day she died. It wasnt fair. is all he said. He had finally found something to live for, and it was gone. Stolen from him. Sloan ,then inspired by the sudden influx of mystery men like Mr. America, and Star Man, decided to teach these criminals and low lifes the meaning of Fair Play. He became Mr. Terrific. The Man of a 1000 talents. And kicked Criminal, Nazi, and costumed goof ball ass from 1939 to his death at the hands of one of his greatest enemies, the Spirit King.
Demon Soul
A young man, Greg discovers that he is a forcibly re-incarnated demon, and that the powers, knowledge, and indeed evil of his previous life is beginning to break through into his new life (Including the transformation of his left arm into a mass of highly elastic tentacles). He is protected by a cursed former Wiccan Priest. The Priest, who bears the Eye of Kandar (telepathic abilities), is known only as "Fire". Fire was a part of the group that originally forced the demon to be reincarnated into the young man.
Greg begins to be hunted by a circle of nuns and what appears to be their super-powered bounty hunter (sister of the lead nun). It turns out the bounty hunter is in the same boat as Greg, a powerful demon reincarnated.
The Answer
Quicknotes:
The Answer was an old Captain America/Spider-man villain.
Basically he could endow himself with any power to counter-act any superheroes power. Pretty much a superpowered Task Master.
My version:
My new take on the character, is sort of a corrupt version of DC's Mr. Terrific.
Bio:
Aaron Nestor was a child prodigy, he was a peer of Tony Stark and Reed Richards, but instead of science and engineering he excelled at the intellectual arts, athletics, and deduction/reasoning and logic theory.
After a nice long run as a renowned mentalist and avantegard artist in the New York art scene, Nestor was exposed as a fraud at one of his seance demstrations by Dr.Strange who has in attendance. Nestor was conning people with recently deceased loved ones ala John Edwards (TV psychic) soon after he lost everything his status and riches.
Down and out with little other options, Nestor decided to strike back at society for his troubles, his first attempt was to get revenge on Dr.Strange who quickly made short work of him and was sent to prison, while in jail he decided on being a costumed supervillain and that his motif would be the 'Answer' he'll use his intellect and conning to aid other criminals in their endeavors by providing intel and specific plans to take down superheroes.
Theme & Motif:
The Answer has no superhuman powers only his keen intellect, detective skills and meticulous planning.
My take on the Answer is based on the whole 'PREP TIME' phenomena which is attributed to many characters like Batman, Black Panther and Dr.Doom. Answer pre-plans his schemes and heist so well that he's taken consideration for every detail.
Also The Answer lends his talents to other villains for the right price, he'll plan out your whole bank heist and provide resources for a percentage of the take.
Skills & Abilities:
The Answer is has master over 20 forms of martial arts, is a expert detective and intel researcher, knowledge of various trades from safe cracking to wire tapping to concert level piano playing.
Personality traits:
The Answer hates to be wrong, he has a almost obsessive need to be right and plans out everything in his life from when he brushes his teeth to using the restroom. Total control freak and neat freak.
He is a combination of DC's the Question/Mr.Terrific/Riddler with a Marvel sensibility.
Quark
Deep in the reaches of space exist an alien race known as "Trekers". They possess vast cosmic ability and understanding. However, they are, for the most part, still individuals. They have their own society made up of citzens and males and females, young and old. This is partly the story of one of their adolescent members: the names of "Trekers" are purely concepts, and thusly their verbal equivilants are always in your language. The Adolescent Trecker we are talking about was named "Quark". He developed his abilities at an early age. Flying, invulnerability, energy translation, density manipulation, and other more incredible powers. As teenagers are want to do, he wanted to have fun with his new powers. He went to a near by planet and began to "Play" with the inhabitants. This resulted the destruction of an entire city on that world.
His parents and the high council called him to answer for this crime. For it, he would be punished. A world was found where he could perform "community service" until it was felt by the Trekers that his debt had been repaid. He would be stripped of most of his power and shunted into a null-status where he could not be seen, heard, or felt by anything in this universe other than Trekers. He could see and hear all, but he could not affect it. There was of course, a caveat. He could intervene when a human requested it. And he could trade places if one human agreed for as long as the human was willing. that meant that Quark would manifest in full-status with all his powers, and the human would move to Null-status and be as a ghost.
This brings us to the other half of the story. One human on earth was selected at random. Joshua Rosenthal, a young man living in urban London. He has only a few months left in freshman year when Quark first appears. Joshua couldn't be more different from Quark. Joshua is highly disciplined and well mannered, not to mention deeply religious (Jewish). Joshua is the only human who can see and hear Quark when Quark is in null-status. Joshua is not the only human that Quark can take orders from, or switch places with, but Josh is the only one who knows about Quark, thus making him more likely to be the only one who gives him orders or is willing to switch.
Josh and Quark now find themselves as an odd couple. Obstacles involve the obvious of school, and parents, but also Josh's younger sister is preparing for her Bat Mitzvah. With the british super-villains trying to test their luck against Quark, not to mention Treker criminals looking to meet the most powerful treker of his age, Quark isn't helping.
Not bad. Sounds interesting... Kinda Vaughn-ish.
Warriors
Heather Windsor was part of an U.S. Army special forces team. While on a mission in Iraq, she and her team dissappeared. She reappeared Four months later without the rest of her team, but not alone. She was accompanied by three men and two women. The men claim to be Arthur Pendragon, Odysseus, Beowulf, and Urashima Taro. The woman says she is Jean Darc (AKA: Joan of Ark). All the strangers are alive and at the peak of their health.
The story is about both the adjustment of these legends to the modern world, and The story of what happened. What happened is that the group had been on a mission in the Middle East, and were lost in the desert. They fell unconsious and awoke in a beautiful oasis. It was filled by beautiful women and exotic animals. One woman, calling herself Lilith, appears to be in charge. Windsor says that she made a slow recovery during which time she felt like she was falling in love with Lilith (Her sexuality had been a hard kept secret). Lilith told her that her unit had been treated and sent on to the base. After those months passed Windsor, an avid reader, sees a pattern.
Lilith finally makes Windsor an offer: Immortality, here, and a child for the two of them to raise. All she has to do is say "yes". When Windsor refuses, saying she still owes her country three more years on her latest resign, Lilith begins to get angry, begins becoming too forceful. Then it is revealed: Lilith is an immortal, this land is a part of her. She is a personification of seduction. She has tempted many before using different names (including all the people listed above). When Windsor becomes more resolved, Lilith tries to restrain her, the exotic animals become the humans who, over the years, have sold their souls to Lilith for immortality. The enslaved, which include her unit, are fought, and defeated because in their enslaved the state while they ahve the powers of animals, they do not have the skills of their lives. Windsor finally manages to kill Lilith (or so it seems) and in doing so frees five souls she'd taken prisoner in rage. Five souls who managed to, eventually, refuse her. At their deaths she stole their souls. The magic of the "Oasis" which is called Kirano, grants these five souls bodies. And they lot of them leave Kirano.
The story outside of Kirano, of the legends adjusting, includes Jean getting her sainthood revoked on a technicality and the uproar it causes. Arthur swearing himself to the United Kingdom and his search for Excalibur. Taro trying to understand the new Japan. Beowulf and Odysseus make fine drinking partners.