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not necessarily because the enchantress, no matter how much of a schemer and pariah she is has a very close relationship with thor.
Not really. Every time they've been allies, it's because they had to be. When she helped Thor while he was mortal, it was because he was her best shot at getting back to Asgard. When they got married in the King Thor saga, it was because Thor had lost his humanity. He even says at the end, it should've been Sif. Meanwhile, the Enchantress has teamed up with Loki against Thor before.Spectre722 said:not necessarily because the enchantress, no matter how much of a schemer and pariah she is has a very close relationship with thor.
Darthphere said:Ok, I know this has done before but since its me making the thread there will be no problems, you heard me.
Anyway, simple question, if you could write one Marvel title what would you write? CHoose more than one if you like. And to make things more interesting pick an art team you would like to work with you. The choice is yours and yours alone, get to it.
P.S. If youre an artists, say so and thn choose a title you'd like to illustrate.
TheCorpulent1 said:Not really. Every time they've been allies, it's because they had to be. When she helped Thor while he was mortal, it was because he was her best shot at getting back to Asgard. When they got married in the King Thor saga, it was because Thor had lost his humanity. He even says at the end, it should've been Sif. Meanwhile, the Enchantress has teamed up with Loki against Thor before.
rigel7soldiers said:I would love to write Thor. I'd love to. Because they're so much workable material there. And not just mythologically, either. It was Simonson, I think who turned Thor into a frog, and introduced Space Thor (you know, Beta Ray bill). I'd love to bring back that kind of stuff into Thor. Another thing about Simonson: His signature looks like a dinosaur. Seriously, look it up.
Also, I'd like to develop several characters. Hogun and Fandral are dying for characterization, and Hoder and Vidar have loads of potential.
Harlekin said:Heh.
I know you already hate Quasar anyway. 'It sucks' though is hardly constructive criticism, and if you knew anything about Fast Foward, you'd know that he isn't just 'adding in a DC character'. Fast Foward is a homage to Barry Allen, a homage that I personally really liked.
But really, considering I typed about 800 words on that baby, I'd prefer some more meat to your criticism deemar. What is it you don't like, specifically? There's enough stuff in there you could set your teeth in. You dislike his connection with Ben Grimm? Hate the 'no secret identity' aspect? What?
The Question said:Loki: Tales of the Mischeif Maker.
This would be a continuing MAX series centering around Loki. Basically, it would follow him around as he goes about his buisness. His status would shift between hero and villain depending on the nature of the story. It would sort of show that he's not a completely horrible person. He just really hates his adoptive family. Most of the time, he's simply impish, mischevious, pulling pranks on people, but all in all good natured. But, when it comes to Asgard, and his adoptive family in particular, that's when he gets nasty. The series would help to create a real structure in regards to Marvel's cosmic/magic worlds. All the gods of mythology know each other and interact regularly. The gods of mythology are not bound to any single planet, seeing as how their realms are outside of time and space as we know it. So, Olympus and Asgard are as easily accesible from the Kree homeworld as they are from Earth. It's just that many lack the means to go there besides those on Earth (the rainbow bridge, climbing mount olympus, etc.). Loki is not one of thse people, and so expect to see him traveling to alien worlds often. The stories would both explore Loki as a character and emphasise why he was the baddie who brought The Avengers together. Scenes of deep introspection would be followed by Loki being the true lord of mischeif that he is. Through the series, he would change a bit and grow a bit, but he'd still keep the same basic nature. Alot of the character developement would reflect on his relationship with Odin, Thor, and other Asgardians, and many of them would apear in the series in both hostile and more friendly situations. I would also introduce a supporting cast for Loki, who would pretty much be the characters who apear most in the series besides Loki. They are:
Hecate: The Greek goddess of the shadows. She's very inteligent, practical, and has a very dry wit. She's basically Loki's best friend, both of them being outsiders amungst their respective pantheons. Loki usually helps Hecate to lighten up when she's being overly serious, and Hecate is usually the one to tell Loki to cut the crap when he's being a malevolent ******* to his family.
Fenris Wolf: Loki's lycanthropic son. After a major traumatic event that he has yet to share with anyone, Fenris became a pacifist, forsaking his violent past. He has taken up human form (in which he looks remarkably like Ron Pearlman), and currently lives in L.A. with his computer nerd roomate Trey and his cat, Rumplestiltskin.
Anubis: One of Loki's other few friends. Anubis is very short tempered and is known for a regular sullen atitude. However, he has been known to laugh at a good joke every now and then.
Tess Black: Tess is a stock trader in New York City. She is also Loki's illigitimate child. While Loki does not want to let Tess know that he is her father, he does often assume the form of a mortal and pose as a bartender at a bar she frequents as a means of getting to know her.
Dr. Sarah Kingsly: A therapist in London that Loki (pretending to be human) sometimes speaks with. He usually goes to her after a failed atempt to humiliate or destroy Thor.
Some ideas for Loki stories:
The Final Fronteir: Loki goes into space and starts toying with the Shi'Ar empirial gaurd while on a deep space mission.
Family Matters: Loki goes to visit with each of his children on his wedding anaversary.
A day in the life of Tess Black: As the tittle says, it is a day in the life of Tess Black, with Loki gaurding her from behind the scenes.
Bitter reunion: Loki returns to Asgard for the first time in years to attend the funeral of his childhood teacher.
Battle of Wits: Loki visits the home of the greek gods, and ends up challanging Athena to a game show-esque battle of the minds.
Mankind's Doom: Dr. Doom summons Loki to help him destroy the cursed heroes of America, but Loki decides to mess with Doom in the worst way possible: Showing Doom his true self.
Fear and Loathing in the etherial planes: Hecate and Loki go on a road trip through the many universes, stopping everywhere from Heaven to the Ultimate Universe. This would be a continuing arc, and we'd see alot of characters from other universes. We'd even get breif cameos from the Exiles, and we'd catch as much of a glimps of the DC universe that we could without violating copyright.
The road to hell: When Loki's latest scheme to mess with Thor goes awry, the two of them are trapped in Hell together and must depend on one another to survive and make it back to the Earth plane.
The minds of Gods: After his experiance in Hell, fighting side by side with Thor, Loki goes to his therapist to talk about what happened.
Omerta: When Loki pisses off a demonic organized crime syndicate, they retaliate by kidnapping his daughter, Tess. Let's just say, Loki ain't happy.
False profets: A cult leader claming to be Loki re-incarnate begins preaching violence and hatred to his congragation. Loki shows up to one of his sermons, willing to open up a bit of a debate.
Night on the Town: Loki, Hecate, and Anubis have a night on Las Vegas to party it up, and find Anubis a girl.
"Hello, my name is Loki....": Loki's therapist suggests that Loki go to a support group for people who have family issues that she runs.
Journey: Loki goes on a soul searching sojurn in the himilayas.
The Final Duel: Loki returns, having refreshed and further trained himself in mind, body, and spirit, and challenges Thor to a final confrontation. Only one will survive.
That's cool, I know how you feel about Quaz.deemar325 said:Sorry about that man, I see Quasar and it's like a involuntary reaction.
I just wasn't sold on Quasar in general, and felt the Barry Aleen thing was kinda heavy handed is all.
Harlekin said:That's cool, I know how you feel about Quaz.