Stan/Steve’s run on Dr Strange, for me.
I'd second (or third or fourth) a Doc Strange based on the Ditko era.
My other choices would be a Bruce Timm Conan animated series, I love the handful of Conan pages he's done of Conan when DH had the license...
or a Timm Black Widow series with 'Tasha a SHIELD agent
with a 60's Steranko Nick Fury and SHIELD kind of vibe with Nick and the Howlers as supporting cast
-M
Comic fans get the comics their buying habits deserve.
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The only emotionally logical answer would be X-MEN.
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'Nuff said.
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Thinking outside of the box -- Machine Man.
I think they should continue doing the anime stuff that Madhouse produced years ago. It was surreal watching it.
Does it have to be Bruce Timm? I feel like his stuff has been too DC related. Though I wish Marvel would hire someone with a strong design direction to do their animated shows rather than what we got for Ultimate Spider-Man and Marvel's Spider-Man animated series.
Spiderman, Daredevil and Doctor Strange
A Ghost Rider series done Frank Miller's Sin City style would be cool to.
As long as the writing matched the art, then an AVENGERS or FANTASTIC FOUR series, in regards to teams.
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Again, w. writing and art to match, HAWKEYE would really benefit from a cartoon of this type.
His status as a professional hero could be played kind of like the WWE’s The Miz, where he’s not considered a true top tier Avenger, but is the one called in to do photo ops and public appearances; as a professional hero he’d be apt to get involved in all sorts of shenanigans just based on his credentials.
His goofy rogues galleries (Trickshot, Whirlwind, the two balls-Odd and Eight...) would likely translate well into cartoons. He has a villainous mentor in Swordsman, circus ties that can bring in The Ringmaster and the Circus of Crime. The Black Widow as an on again off again love interest and involves him in international intrigue. Flashbacks could show him in his traditional costume/as Goliath/his horrendous skirt outfit.
Bullseye could show up for a more serious rivalry.
He’s the kind of character where the cartoon could really influence the comic version in positive ways.
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Fantastic Four
‘60s X-Men
‘60s Avengers
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends
Thor and the Asgardian Adventures
Silver Surfer
Doctor Strange and the Mighty Defenders
Heroes for Hire
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
I have never seen Bruce Timm draw Blade, but I would be in support of a show like that, where you could bump off lots of vampires in creative cartoon ways.
Give me an Elektra/Daredevil animated show. Not necessarily by Timm though. From twitter.