I suppose instead of an actual crisis event I would like to see a slow character focused story like 52 where characters who now have decades of continuity and history now recognize they are getting older and do some preparations for the younger heroes who will one day be the big names who save the world in a crisis event. Learn what Batman’s preparations are when he’s older (not the Snyder clone thing), who do they think are most prepared, how do younger characters feel about being looked at as the next Wonder Woman or Superman, what about villains do they have an end goal? Stuff like that I suppose.
"It's fun and it's cool, so that's all that matters. It's what comics are for, Duh."
Words to live by.
hopefully none of my favorite characters
The J-man
Sometime in the future the original members of the JL come out of retirement to fight a time travelling villain whos trying to kill the JL in the past.
With a title like that, it needs to be by an assortment of once-great 80's/90's creators who are past their prime.
Fortunately we still have plenty of them around.
Batman's Plans?I suppose instead of an actual crisis event I would like to see a slow character focused story like 52 where characters who now have decades of continuity and history now recognize they are getting older and do some preparations for the younger heroes who will one day be the big names who save the world in a crisis event. Learn what Batman’s preparations are when he’s older (not the Snyder clone thing), who do they think are most prepared, how do younger characters feel about being looked at as the next Wonder Woman or Superman, what about villains do they have an end goal? Stuff like that I suppose.
Lazarus pit.
But Terry McGuiness might work too.
My priority is enjoying and supporting stories of timeless heroism and conflict.
Everything else is irrelevant.