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Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 9:32 pm
In creating a superhero universe as I have, Ive created many characters and have selected a few of them to be the main characters for their respective stories. However, I have no idea who or even how many people would be interested in the characters I have created.
So, I bring this question to you all. What kind of character in a superhero comic would you like to read about? If you could create you own, please dont say a character thats already been created. Im a fan of a few already established characters (Spiderman, Batman, Booster Gold, Green Lantern, The Avengers, Rocket Raccoon) but this isnt a question about what established character you would rather read about, but if you could create your own to read.
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Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 8:13 pm
Trick question! Though superheroes are a fun subject and a thrilling genre to read, it's never about "what superhero is most awesome" as much as the issue is "What do those superheroes overcome?"
Superhero-ness isn't about having cool powers and getting into big-budget special effects-fest fights. It's about using your abilities--your 'powers'--to stand up for what you think is right, to struggle to protect what you love. Superheroes are just this extreme; they're made EXTREMELY powerful and thus their decisions to protect or abandon, create or destroy, are more earth-shaking.
Don't create superheroes. Create humans with loves and motivations. The rest will follow.
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Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 5:58 pm
avearia Trick question! Though superheroes are a fun subject and a thrilling genre to read, it's never about "what superhero is most awesome" as much as the issue is "What do those superheroes overcome?" Superhero-ness isn't about having cool powers and getting into big-budget special effects-fest fights. It's about using your abilities--your 'powers'--to stand up for what you think is right, to struggle to protect what you love. Superheroes are just this extreme; they're made EXTREMELY powerful and thus their decisions to protect or abandon, create or destroy, are more earth-shaking. Don't create superheroes. Create humans with loves and motivations. The rest will follow. A valid point. Though it wasnt my intention to make big budget special effect fest fights or having cool powers. Those come latter as you have said. I know all about escalation and the do's and dont's when it comes to make a background story. I would just like someone to help bounce ideas off of and see which characters Ive made to be main characters are winners or need work on.
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Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 7:05 pm
the best super heros don't always start off Heroic. all the best ones have normal lives that they're trying to preserve by becoming heros and trying to preserve a fragile peace.
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