Comics you want to make?

^ yeah he would be at dinner with MJ( or whoever he's dating nowadays since i dont read Spiderman anymore) and be like " you know i got a feeling i am forgetting something!?. Then J. Jonah Jameson would find out and put an All points bulletin on him. Then the authorities would be looking for him and then he would have to don a black outfit and would be on the run........ hmmm that sounds vaguely familiar.:cwink:

Peter Parker isn't that absent minded,But the dude would fall and spidey, just couldn't get to him fast enough...even superheroes make mistakes,I'd just to see comics exploit that.
 
possibly a new star wars comic.
One set in an alternate timeline, where luke is being pulled to the darkside, facing an internal battle, in which he wants more power to kill the emperor and vader.

In the story, Luke bows to the power of the darkside like his father, when luke goes to the final battle, he is intent on killing them both, but he is stopped and electrocuted(using the darkside, it leaves him with some scars) by darth sidious, sidous instead stops and orders his father(darth vader to kill him in a fight), he passes them lightsabers(both red), vader begins to fight and stabs luke in the shoulder hoping to disarm him, while vader does this luke stabs him in the chest, as vader is on the ground possibly dying, he takes off vaders mask(vader is bleeding from the mouth, and can barely say anything), the emperor demands luke finish him, luke does so. He turns to battle palpatine and begins fighting. Luke loses and has his robotic and his other real hand cut off. Palpatine tells him he will train him and show him the power to defeat any enemy. Luke submits and joins the darkside. His first act as a sith is to kill han solo and leia, which he is successful at. His next task is to eliminate the literal last three jedi(a jedi master, an apprentice, and an apprentice that escaped during order 66),
The first jedi master being very old is named rahm kota(he can barely walk and is blind), the apprentice of rahm kota, and an ex jedi who is trying to make his way as a mercenary(he uses a lightsaber).

After many years of training luke strikes down darth sidous, in the moment, lord sidous gives him his new name Darth Zahn(vater means father in german, sohn means son).

During the course of the story a new jedi order is created as well as a new sith legion. New armies are also created, the sith who suffered major losses at the hands of the rebel assaults now must create a new army. Darth Zahn(luke) decides to create a new clone order in his image, he gathers genetic info from, jango fett(30%), and thousands of others(20%), and adds his own(50% of genetic info). He finds that it is almost impossible to make a sith, so they get they create some and do not speed there development. These few(100) are divided into teams of 4, and taught a somewhat sith like structure, as they wield swords(each team is leaded by a sith).

The new jedi, have divided into two sanctions, the protectors and the military, the military are field generals, the protectors are more like rangers, they are a much smaller number(40 or so), they are all responsible for 3 tasks , keeping the peace, finding and training an apprentice, and giving the people hope(gathering soldiers and inspiring an uprising).

In the book a final battle will proceed in which Darth Zahn and the Jedi High master A'shard Hett(known as the sith darth krayt, its a switch).

I have never really read that many star wars comics, I have played some of the games, and i have watched some of the show the clone wars, but some of the info i gathered off wikipedia.
 
I want to make a comic book for Image... which is what I'm going to do.:word:
 
I want to go back in time and make Action Comics #1.

If that's applicable, I want to alter reality and history, where I'm the creative writer of Venom. Basically, alter reality where you replace David Michelinie with me. While we're altering reality, my editor would grant me freedom of my writing and would not force me to take the character in any direction I don't.

Oh, as far as completely original things go, I want to publish my stories into real comics. Without going into extremes, I want to make a comic based off my genetically-borne modern day vampires, werewolves, & witches. I would either work for a smaller company (Devil's Due or Mirage Studios) or a slightly larger one (Image or Dark Horse). But not one of the "Summer Crossover, Never-Ending-Status-Quo-Changing-Crisis-On-Another-New-Earth" Marvel or DC.
 
Last edited:
For the big indie comic companies (Image,Dark Horse,etc.), I would like to do a story that would not only explore the concept of a "supehero registration act" by would deconstruct it as well. What is deconstruction, you ask? It's simply playing a concept extremely straight, often pointing out how bad (or not so bad) things would be if said concept appeared in real-life. It would answer these questions:

  • How would the superhero community would be affected by the Act?
  • How would the "Super-Act" affect a superhero's life? (and how would it affect a supervillain)
  • How would real-world governments enforce it?

Depending on the tone of the story it would either have;

A) A government organization of supers attempting to assimilate other supers; upstanding law enforcement types for an idealistic tone

or

B) An amoral covert government black op team ruthlessly enforcing the Act or genocial black ops group attempting to eliminate all supers for a cynical tone. (Bonus points if there's a Thunderbolts/Suicide Squad-esque team)


I'm not saying that there should be a superhero war, I'm saying that the story would have similar themes that "Civil War" has. It would be an indie's answer to Marvel's Civil War. This would be a story that would say "Take that, Marvel!"
 
The way they did civil war was not that good, It would have been good to show a lot of bloodshed, more heroes die, and it could have been epic, like a restart for the hole marvel lot, keep some of them like iron man, spiderman, and some others, but kill off all those incapable of surviving in a fight with the best of the best.
 
Of all the things wrong with Civil War, your only issue is that there wasn't enough blood?
 
Spiderman unmasking and remasking was dumb, but it could have been a rebirth for the universe.
 
DC already has an " Ultimate Universe" . It's called " Smallville" and " The Batman".
 
the shows, those both sucked, the batman was better, but smallville is horrible.
 
Smallville is terrible, the stories are horrible, the only cool thing is green arrow and flash.
 
There's this marvel character who was shown briefly on the Hawaii Initiative team during Secret Invasion. She gets a different superpower every day and she never knows what it's gonna be. I think that's a sweet idea and I'd love to see more of her(a mini at least).

There was also a mutant named DJ. He was depowered on M-Day but his power changed depending on what type of music he was listening to. Another cool idea, IMO :up:
 
temporary powers always are awesome, I've always loved the characters with a bit of skill, some hope, and a lot of luck.
 
There was also a mutant named DJ. He was depowered on M-Day but his power changed depending on what type of music he was listening to. Another cool idea, IMO :up:
He was also blown up on a bus.

Another victim of KY abuse.
 
Joined up here for a few reasons:
1. Saw the "vs" threads and felt compelled to comment.
2. Have a couple graphic novel ideas rattling around in my skull and thought if I join up here it'll keep me thinking about it enough to get them both down on paper properly.

So, yes. A few ideas, one is pretty much a longshot, never-in-a-million-years for anything to come of it... but it'll probably stop it haunting me if I get it down on paper, the other I might have a fair shot of putting it together... but I procrastinate too much to make moves to make anything happen til I get my script done for it.
 
Four things I'd love to work on if ever possible:

1) Batman
2) Detective Comics
3) Robin
4) Star Wars
5) Something in the vein of fantasy. Maybe an original story. Maybe something already made by the Big Three or the Fantasy Masters like Oberon and ROC

Basically, I want to try my hand at anything that touched me as a kid.
 
For the big indie comic companies (Image,Dark Horse,etc.), I would like to do a story that would not only explore the concept of a "supehero registration act" by would deconstruct it as well. What is deconstruction, you ask? It's simply playing a concept extremely straight, often pointing out how bad (or not so bad) things would be if said concept appeared in real-life. It would answer these questions:

  • How would the superhero community would be affected by the Act?
  • How would the "Super-Act" affect a superhero's life? (and how would it affect a supervillain)
  • How would real-world governments enforce it?
Depending on the tone of the story it would either have;

A) A government organization of supers attempting to assimilate other supers; upstanding law enforcement types for an idealistic tone

or

B) An amoral covert government black op team ruthlessly enforcing the Act or genocial black ops group attempting to eliminate all supers for a cynical tone. (Bonus points if there's a Thunderbolts/Suicide Squad-esque team)


I'm not saying that there should be a superhero war, I'm saying that the story would have similar themes that "Civil War" has. It would be an indie's answer to Marvel's Civil War. This would be a story that would say "Take that, Marvel!"


The way they did civil war was not that good.

Exactly, my story would be a spiritual sucessor to Civil War (but no big supehero war whatsoever).
 
I'd wanna make a old school style pulp/noir comic set in London. But with paranormal and super-human under-tones. Realistic though, sorta like Unbreakable.

I like that. The way it sounds, kinda reminds me of one of the stories from "Planetary" except for the realistic bit. I enjoy realism in my art (thanks to Alex Ross). That sounds awesome to me.

I think I would make a Fallout series. I think I would have 4 or 5 stories taking place either A.) In the Capital Wasteland with different characters yet each story would be intertwined (like if one character is on top of a building, another story might be happening right below and vice versa). Or B.) Have 3 stories in one place, then maybe the other stories taking place in California since that's where Fallout started.

Something about science-fiction in the '50s just attracts me. For me it started by playing Fallout and it just opened the door. So I'd go for something like that with the foundation and try to build from it.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Staff online

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
202,287
Messages
22,079,492
Members
45,881
Latest member
semicharmedlife
Back
Top
monitoring_string = "afb8e5d7348ab9e99f73cba908f10802"