What comic book character could you write?

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this is mostly for the writers since artists can usually draw any and every character.

anyway, what character(s) could you write? this goes along the lines of will people like what you do with characters? and can you stay true to the character and his or her history while also doing your own thing, adding your own flavor?

for me, i'd like to say spider-man, but it wouldn't be alot of fighting so i'll have to come up with someone else.
 
If I could write any character I would say Batman... there is so much potential if your take that charcter back his roots and start over. Think an ultimate version... I have had a vision in mind for a long time, something that is very basic but still taps what Bats is all about.

I could also write Spiderman, another one of my favorite charcters. I don't know what I would do but I think I would take the charcter and darken him up. Use the idea of this new and untrained superhero and put him in a world that is just confusing and strange. I probably wouldn't even have him in costume for a long time, just focus on the nerdy kid and not the alter-ego. I don't know... I have to think about it.
 
I've been having some fun making valiant attempts at writing various and sundry X-Men characters.
 
Teengage Mutant Ninja Turtles for sure. She Hulk, Superman and maybe (emphasis on maybe) Spider-Man.

If I did do some of those books though, I would revamp some of them to be more in my style.
 
I think I could write a Man-Thing comic. Seems the most easy.

I have thought of writing a Man-Thing fan-fic or script in a year or so.
 
i, for one, always find it easier to write characters you create. also, i think i can write peter parker, not spider-man. maybe aunt may
 
Venom without a doubt. I would love to give him the recognition he deserves and make him a great character in his own right, not just an enemy of spidey
 
Writing characters you create can be easier because you are in full control of who they are and what they do. Unfortunately, it can be harder for the exact same reason. You can't depend on other writers to develop the character for you.
 
angelique said:
Writing characters you create can be easier because you are in full control of who they are and what they do. Unfortunately, it can be harder for the exact same reason. You can't depend on other writers to develop the character for you.

Patrick Bateman would be a nice spin - very gritty I would make it hum.

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Sin City, Batman, Spider-Man.
 
id like to some spider-man stories from when he was in high school, change some stuff up, kinda like iltimate but not as drastic. id love to rexpore the gwen and parker relationship
 
i would love to be able to work on Batman, Teen Titans (it'd be fun to write it), or Daredevil. those are all the ones i can think of.
 

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