A "Justice Society/All-Star Squadron" series set in the late 40s, a peak creative time for DC/National,
a return of "Showcase" where new concepts and untapped characters can get a shot for two or three issues without a seperate mini, and the real Vision getting his own title!
* Batman/Black Panther - written by Christopher Priest and absolutely, positively not Reginald Hudlin
* Alfred/Jarvis - Because it would just be really, really cool
* Mary Jane/Lois - Ditto
A few others:
* Doom Patrol not written by Keith Giffen
* "The Day They Brought Back All The Dead Heroes Killed by Geoff Johns and Didn't Let Him Kill Another Character Ever Again Just To Prove That Villain A is a Bad Ass"
* Blue Beetle written by John Rogers
I'd like to see a comic featuring all the members of Journey as space pirates. They could fly around in that beetle-like spaceship from the Escape album cover.
I'd be happy with just a Squirrel Girl series or mini series. By the way I think we're due a Great Lakes Avengers one-shot. It's been a while since the last one.
Going with Randy's theme:
I'd love to see a Iron Man/Green Lantern team-up or a Batman/Iron Man team up
I would like to see a Green Arrow series written by Dan Slott, I think he'd be perfect for the job
I'll ditto the Great Lakes Avengers idea but can we please have it Deadpool-less? I really can't stand him. If it's a choice between the GLA with Deadpool or no GLA at all, I'll take no GLA at all.
All Access Unlimited Quarterly - a bit of a wordy title, but worth it, I think. A quarterly 80 or 64 page book featuring Marvel/DC team ups. And my personal preference would be a year long four-part Batman/Captain America crossover by John Byrne, following up his first Batman/Captain America title.
Corollary: When the HECK are we going to get that Roy Thomas, John Byrne, and Jerry Ordway Invaders/JSA crossover book? I WANT IT NOW, DAMNATION!
I'd like to see "Justice League Adventures" back. Those were some really good books - stories and art both - just aimed towards a slightly younger audience. But I also thought it made them extremely accessible. (You could bring back "Superman Adventures" and "Batman Adventures" and I'd be the first in line for 'em. Well, at least "Batman: The Brave and the Bold" is pretty good.)
Doom Patrol without Keith Giffen - ABSOLUTELY. I can barely follow the damned book now as is... and I'm not particularly new to these funny book things...
I'm not reading Exiles right now - too many stops and starts and restarts - but I would love to see an arc where one of the Exiles is a heroic Green Goblin.
I would like to see a Justice League of America comic that features Superman, Batman, Flash, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, maybe a couple others. You know, a title where the world's greatest super heroes get together and fight crimes and villains that are too tough for any single hero (yes, even Superman.)
I'd love a really good "Hanna-Barbera Super Heroes starring Space Ghost" - an ongoing title with Space Ghost in the lead slot, and the other super heroes in a backup feature. There are some non-mainstream publishers doing some very good work with properties these days; I don't know why this couldn't happen.
I haven't read many Marvel Comics in a while - art varies too wildly and stories are all over Hell (e.g., "Fantastic Four", which I'm about to drop; will someone PLEASE tell me WTF that book is about these days?), but I would like to see some classic series, of the type that Stan and Jack did, that Kurt and George did, that Claremont and Byrne did - actually, even some that Byrne and Byrne did! :) Books where there are super heroes, and they, y'know, fight super villains. Backstory, yes, continuity, yes, a little intrigue and politics, yes - but for crying out loud, do these books ALL have to be soap operas? (And BTW - "Love and Capes" is doing it better than Marvel is, these days. Just a quick SAF recommendation.)
I liked the one-shot with Deadpool. But I do like the character. I agree though, I'd like to see GLA without him. Once was enough. Can't have too much a good thing.
Cavalier said:
I'll ditto the Great Lakes Avengers idea but can we please have it Deadpool-less? I really can't stand him. If it's a choice between the GLA with Deadpool or no GLA at all, I'll take no GLA at all.
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a return of "Showcase" where new concepts and untapped characters can get a shot for two or three issues without a seperate mini, and the real Vision getting his own title!
And "Aunt May, Agent of SHIELD"!!
* Batman/Black Panther - written by Christopher Priest and absolutely, positively not Reginald Hudlin
* Alfred/Jarvis - Because it would just be really, really cool
* Mary Jane/Lois - Ditto
A few others:
* Doom Patrol not written by Keith Giffen
* "The Day They Brought Back All The Dead Heroes Killed by Geoff Johns and Didn't Let Him Kill Another Character Ever Again Just To Prove That Villain A is a Bad Ass"
* Blue Beetle written by John Rogers
I'm sure I'll think of more.
Going with Randy's theme:
I'd love to see a Iron Man/Green Lantern team-up or a Batman/Iron Man team up
I would like to see a Green Arrow series written by Dan Slott, I think he'd be perfect for the job
All Access Unlimited Quarterly - a bit of a wordy title, but worth it, I think. A quarterly 80 or 64 page book featuring Marvel/DC team ups. And my personal preference would be a year long four-part Batman/Captain America crossover by John Byrne, following up his first Batman/Captain America title.
Corollary: When the HECK are we going to get that Roy Thomas, John Byrne, and Jerry Ordway Invaders/JSA crossover book? I WANT IT NOW, DAMNATION!
I'd like to see "Justice League Adventures" back. Those were some really good books - stories and art both - just aimed towards a slightly younger audience. But I also thought it made them extremely accessible. (You could bring back "Superman Adventures" and "Batman Adventures" and I'd be the first in line for 'em. Well, at least "Batman: The Brave and the Bold" is pretty good.)
Doom Patrol without Keith Giffen - ABSOLUTELY. I can barely follow the damned book now as is... and I'm not particularly new to these funny book things...
I'm not reading Exiles right now - too many stops and starts and restarts - but I would love to see an arc where one of the Exiles is a heroic Green Goblin.
I would like to see a Justice League of America comic that features Superman, Batman, Flash, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, maybe a couple others. You know, a title where the world's greatest super heroes get together and fight crimes and villains that are too tough for any single hero (yes, even Superman.)
I'd love a really good "Hanna-Barbera Super Heroes starring Space Ghost" - an ongoing title with Space Ghost in the lead slot, and the other super heroes in a backup feature. There are some non-mainstream publishers doing some very good work with properties these days; I don't know why this couldn't happen.
I haven't read many Marvel Comics in a while - art varies too wildly and stories are all over Hell (e.g., "Fantastic Four", which I'm about to drop; will someone PLEASE tell me WTF that book is about these days?), but I would like to see some classic series, of the type that Stan and Jack did, that Kurt and George did, that Claremont and Byrne did - actually, even some that Byrne and Byrne did! :) Books where there are super heroes, and they, y'know, fight super villains. Backstory, yes, continuity, yes, a little intrigue and politics, yes - but for crying out loud, do these books ALL have to be soap operas? (And BTW - "Love and Capes" is doing it better than Marvel is, these days. Just a quick SAF recommendation.)
There's a few of my wishlist books for you...
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Cavalier said: