Disregard this post...didn't read everything first.
Disregard this post...didn't read everything first.
Last edited by Kaijudo; 06-26-2019 at 04:57 PM.
FF Gama
Hulk Banner
She Hulk Walters
Skar
Brawn
FF Magic
Doc Strange
Wanda
Ghost Rider
Damien Helstrom
FF Martial Arts
Iron Fist
Shang Chi
Electra
DareDevil
No, it didn't. It (wrongly) assumed the constraints would allow the six-issue limit to stretch over multiple series.
I admit the error, and offered a suitable alternative.
That's not the same thing as utterly ignoring the OP's game rules. Which is what several of the respondents have done.
Think harder and you'll see the difference.
You did not admit to any error and you literally tried to game the OP's rules:
And then you blame others who may have misread/misunderstood the OP? It's supposed to be a fun what-if thread, you don't need to be so rude.I thought that I might get away with mixing and matching series.
BTW I thought both of the teams and ideas you put forward were pretty interesting.
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Namora
Ms. Marvel
Man-Thing
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easy pick:
Black Panther - obviously the "Reed" of the group
Storm - the "Sue" matriarch of the group but I prefer her and T'Challa considered at least equal to each other
Shuri - the young "Johnny Storm" of the group
Brother Voodoo - this is a bit of a cheat since his mini is only 5 issues but I think his stories in Strange Tales plus all his prominent roles on other teams make up that last issue deficit. he's the "Thing", have him be more the emotional center of the group. I wanted to used Gentle from the X-Men for this slot initially.
alt. pick
Blue Marvel - he's the Patriarch of the group, he's the head, the genius and the powerhouse.
Ironheart - Riri is the matriarch but not so much in the since that she's the mommy to Marvel's daddy but more like a responsible older sister/first daughter type of role.
Spider-Man: Miles Morales - him and Nova are the "Johnny" role but Miles is the emotional core like "Ben".
Nova: Sam Alexander - Sam would play more into the fun loving wild child half of the "Johnny Storm".
*Spectrum would be a reoccurring appearance and will be more of the maternal force when she's around since she can't qualify considering she hasn't had her own solo. the more traditional "Sue" type but I tend to think of Sue as more of a housewife (but that may be due to ignorance) but Spectrum would be more of an independant working woman archetype.
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Crap, I completely remembered Doctor Voodoo's series running six issues, not five. My bad. Also learned the Shanna the She-Devil seven issue limited series is an alternate universe take on the character, not the one married to Ka-Zar. So taking all of THAT into account...
1. Comet Man (6 issue limited series, 1987)
2. Dazzler (42 issues, 1981-1986)
3. Skull the Slayer (8 issues, 1975-1976)
4. Shang Chi (109 issues, 1974-1983)
Dr. Doom
Black Panther
Namor
Black Bolt
The All New Fantastic Force.
Sometimes a group of super people isn't enough, occasionally kings must decide what they are willing to sacrifice to keep what is theirs even if it means uneasy alliances.
This is a group that is tremendously powerful as just a quartet, but also can command armies to engage in full scale wars. So every arc would basically be a fight against the Annihilation Wave, Secret Invasion, or demonic hordes. Stuff like that.
Think Fantastic Four but more about massive conflict rather than exploration.
Last edited by KOSLOX; 06-27-2019 at 07:36 AM.
Pull List:
Marvel Comics: Venom, X-Men, Black Panther, Captain America, Eternals, Warhammer 40000.
DC Comics: The Last God
Image: Decorum
Ok well here goes
Thor
Hercules
Loki
Venus
And yes there actually was a Venus comic book about the deity that ran for 19 issues back in the late 1940s.
Who stands between gods and men? The Fantastic Forged. A god, demigod, and a couple of master manipulators forged into a singular purpose to protect the multi-verse from god-level threats. From deities that most of the world have forgotten even exist through mastery of arms, revelry, political intrigue, and the art of seduction.
These guys can throw down with the best of them, but they can also work cleverly behind the scenes in the godly courts where these threats abide to prevent issues from even happening in the first place. They have eyes and ears in all of the various Marvel pantheons.
But they'll never get along, it will never work out. In reality, the series would be about these four trying to agree and actually accomplish something without killing each other. Probably this comic series would run for approximately 20 issues before it all completely imploded and the characters went their separate ways.
Last edited by Scott Taylor; 06-28-2019 at 10:48 AM.
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