Sorry about being off the forums for some time. I'm really busy with a lot, but I am now ready to start again and I'm showing you everything I have in mind for my own comics, cartoons, video games, and movies based on popular franchises. I'll post content from time to time, and this includes story, plot, how a work generally plays out, and ideas.
There wont be a set schedule for updates (so please be patient) and be aware that nothing is complete yet. I just want to show you what I've done so far because I think this is great content I've come up with. I'll still work on them and share new content with you when I'm ready and just so you know, I'm going to make these official; they will all be real works that I'll make one day. This will come in my dream career while I make new ideas for existing companies before making my own big franchises and companies and margining them together into the world's largest media conglomerate.
So, here's the first idea of mine: an animated series called The Mighty Avengers.
General and Miscellaneous Information:
• Certain changes have been made to the setting and characters, and some of the characters have matured in this show. For example, Wasp is more serious and more mature, the Baxter Building is destroyed and replaced with the Four Freedoms Plaza, The Hulk rejoins the Avengers as a full-time member in two of the five years between The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes and The Mighty Avengers, Nick Fury is director of S.H.I.E.L.D again, and everyone has changed their costumes.
• The series is a sequel series to The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. The show will utilize material from the original Avengers comics, the Ultimate Avengers comics, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but will also use material from the greater Marvel Universe, particularly from the comics starring the characters who have appeared in the Avengers comics like She-Hulk and characters who have appeared in The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes like Captain Marvel. Furthermore, there will be adapted shots, quotes, and even dialogue from the media it uses material from.
• The series has more emotional depth and emphasis on characterization and it shows in the characterization and story. The team is ensemble, but some of the stories focus on emphasize one character’s struggle. For example, The Hulk is inexperienced with giving gifts and dealing with children in “A Fantastic Friendship”, and he believes Franklin Richards will despise him and label him a “monster”. He attacks Thing in the party for arguing with him and calling him a monster and jumps away to Hell’s Kitchen. When Franklin and the Fantastic Four find Hulk, Franklin talks to him and learns who Hulk really is. The two bond, and after Franklin is captured by and rescued from the Frightful Four, they become friends. Another example is that in “Lethal Agendas”, Black Panther meets Monica and falls in love with her. Their relationship is explored more deeply as the story continues.
• The series is darker and more violent than The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Characters are killed onscreen, the fight scenes are intense and fast paced, and the series is more emotionally powerful in its characterization and stories.
• The series is sometimes thematic. The Civil War storyline adapted in season 3 will feature themes of moral obligation and politics like the story in the comics did. The dialogue is also more mature. It sounds like something you would hear in Justice League: Unlimited.
Characters and stories appearing in the first season:
Returning from The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes:
The Avengers- Captain America, Iron Man, The Hulk, Thor, Yellowjacket, Wasp, Black Panther, Hawkeye, Ms. Marvel, Vision, Ant-Man, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, War Machine, Black Widow
Fantastic Four: Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, The Thing, H.E.R.B.I.E
S.H.I.E.L.D: Nick Fury, Maria Hill, Clay Quartermain, Mockingbird
H.Y.D.R.A: Baron von Strucker, Viper
A.I.M: M.O.D.O.K, Scientist Supreme
Standalone Villains: Ultron, Kang the Conqueror
Lethal Legion: Man-Ape, Grim Reaper, Living Laser
Asgardians: Odin, Sif, Volstagg, Hogun, Fandral, Valkyrie, Balder the Brave, Hela, Surtur, Enchantress, Heimdall
U-Foes: Vapor, Vector, Ironclad, X-Ray
Other Characters: Spider Man, Jane Foster, J. Jonah Jameson, Wonder Man, Black Knight
Latverians: Dr. Doom, Lucia von Bardas
Serpent Society: Rattler, King Cobra, Constrictor, Anaconda, Death Adder, Bushmaster
New Characters:
The Avengers: Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, Hercules
X-Men: Wolverine, Storm, Cyclops, Beast, Angel, Iceman, Emma Frost, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Gambit, Rogue, Psylocke, Cable, Shadowcat, Professor X, Jean Grey
Fantastic Four: Franklin Richards, Valeria Richards
Brotherhood of Mutants: Toad, Blob, Avalanche
Acolytes: Magneto, Mystique, Pyro, Juggernaut
AIM: Super-Adaptoid
Lethal Legion: Power Man, Swordsman
Olympians: Apollo, Aphrodite, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Hephaestus, Hera, Hermes, Neptune, Pluto, Zeus
Standalone Villains: Red King, Beyonder, Mad-Dog
Squadron Supreme/Squadron Sinister: Amphibian, Hyperion, Doctor Spectrum, Nighthawk, Power Princess, The Whizzer, Skrullian Skymaster, Golden Archer, Lady Lark
Other Characters: She-Hulk, Caiera, Mandarin, Black Cat, Doctor Druid, Amergin, Elfqueen, Monica, Silver Surfer, Robert Kelly, Hellcat, Dr. Strange, Gwen Stacy, Mary Jane Watson, Harry Osborn, Norman Osborn, Two-Gun Kid, Rawhide Kid, Phantom Rider, Ringo Kid
Fomor: Balor, Clethlann, Dulb, Elathan, Indech, Tethra
H.Y.D.R.A: Crossbones
Asgardians: Tyr
Frightful Four: Wizard, Trapster, Sandman, Thundra
Atlanteans: Attuma, Tyrak, Orka
Sinister Six: Dr. Octopus, Vulture, Electro, Sandman, Rhino, Shocker
Brand Corporation: Hugh Jones, Buzz Baxter
Zodiac: Taurus, Aquarius, Aries, Cancer, Capricorn, Gemini, Leo, Libra, Pisces, Sagittarius, Scorpio, Virgo