"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
And if you take Harry Potter...
And add an Owl from the Talon's Night bundle...
You have Tim Hunter!
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
Surprised that no one mentioned this, on this thread...
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With how together the magic community is in JL: Dark I think a YA book about a school of magic user could be interesting. Zatanna and others would be teachers and Diana would be the headmaster. Maybe it could be called the Sensation Institute.
I think it would be like a mix of scooby doo ghoul school, and Harry Potter. Training the young magic users to help control their magic. I've always found it weird that there isn't any school to help younger heroes in the DC universe. They just instantly join the titans and get destroyed in fights.
The students would range from normal human magic users, vampires, ghost, weres, basically all the creatures of the night. They could teach the about their respective races abilities. It would also be a way to help those who society is scared of amd giving them a home.
Rebecca Carstairs aka Witchfire by Phil Cho
How would you guys feel about a Titans Book similar to JLark? It could be a young adult version of horror stories similar to books like haunting hour/goosebumps from RL. Stine.
After reading a little info on Mystic U it does seem like an interesting idea. It is more colleged based so that's interesting, though I was thinking more high school or something like Gotham Academy.
With how well the magic community is in JL Dark I like to imagine all the young magic or mystic based generations are being taught by some members. Man-bat handles all the weretransformation students, Diana handles the children of gods, Zatanna handles all the spell users. It would make it feel more like an alive world.
I'm not sure a magic school would work that well in the DC universe. I'm not saying it can't be done, or that's a bad idea in general (enter Harry Potter as evidence), but to me the magic of DC is something that has historically been left in the dark corners, in the nooks and crannies, on the outskirts of society, in the basements, or in shady bars. DC's magic is very much a liminal activity and based on personal experience and outlook.
So they are working much more with apprenticeships and mentoring. Given the nature of the threats in Tynion's JLD run, there is even strong justification for the magic users to not bring too much magic into a single place for a long time. That would directly work against the idea of a formal school system.
«Speaking generally, it is because of the desire of the tragic poets for the marvellous that so varied and inconsistent an account of Medea has been given out» (Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History [4.56.1])
Batman started out shooting people. Some of his greatest books involve his murderous killing spree rogue gallery, death of a robin, man eating half crocs, yet was made into one of the most popular kids series. Having a little magic based on the light side is not that hard especially with what Geoff Johns is doing with SHAZAM.