What can I say? I need some time to process all thisThanks for the feedback.
Yeah, as far as finishing them, they do take time in the sense that I have to find actors who all did 19th century period pieces around the same time or at least in the same decade.
I was lucky with Superman in that Chris Reeve did Somewhere in Time ,, and there were several 19th century period films in the mid to late 70s like Dracula, The Seven Percent Solution, The Wild Wild West revisited etc, in addition to several westerns.
I really dig the steampunk style and art , so I picked them for Flash, Batman, Superman, and Iron Man . They all seemed to be really suited for the whole Bram Stoker, H.G.Wells, Conan Doyle era of literary fiction.
Thankfully , there also a ton of steampunk and 19th century version art of these heroes that fans have made .So I can supplement the cast and sets with actual fan made designs.
My next plan is to do a Pirates and Mermaid like 19th of Aquaman complete with sea monsters, pirate ships and Islands.
For Wonder Woman , I plan on doing a 1860s civil war setting with Catherine Zeta Jones.
In terms of medieval, I'm gonna do Green Lantern , with the Lantern corps as Knights , in sort of a Camelot style Roundtable with the Lady Carol Ferris and evil Knights turned Wizards like Sinestro!
So yeah, I've got more coming soon.


You are a master of visuals.
Steampunk is one of the greatest styles, actually. It includes so much, everything from the same century: wild west, victorian London (incl both Dickens and Doyle), Mark Twain, H.G. Wells, Jules Verne, Frankenstein. Anything that's 1800s.
If there's no advanced technology already present in a story, then add it (usually driven by steam power, hence the name, or sometimes in the form of clock-like mechanics).
I also love medieval knights and ancient sword and sandal times.
Maybe those are the three eras that gets romanticised the most in fiction and other art