MacynSnow wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 3:40 pmAs a longtime superhero nerd, I've got a couple of ideas that would sell pretty good.....
First, Settings:
MARVEL Adventures: You know how they made
DC Adventures? Why not do the same thing with Marvel, as it wouldn't take much convincing them to do it recently....
First of all,
1) welcome to the thread,
MacynSnow, and
2)...
THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKIN' ABOUT!
Anyhoo, I could see Green Ronin giving Marvel Comics the
DC Adventures treatment...hopefully with more success than Margaret Weis Productions had with their "Cortex System"-based
MARVEL Heroic Roleplaying Game...
MacynSnow wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 3:40 pmElseworlds: But if they still want to stick with DC, they can make a book about the alternate realities of DC (kind of like what they did with
Time Of Crisis), only instead of an adventure module it's more of an information book, so you could set your campaign or visit for a game...
With all the stories done under the
Elseworlds imprint, that alone might have to encompass
several volumes...but in the wake of the
Multiversity and
Convergence events, it wouldn't be entirely out of the realm of possibility.
In fact, I'm kinda hoping Green Ronin will launch an updated version of the
DC Adventures Roleplaying Game, including things like:
- A history of DC Comics, from its formation to the present day.
- An expanded and updated lineup of over 2,000 DC Comics characters, including those from DC's Milestone, Vertigo, and Wildstorm imprints, brought to life using the updated Mutants & Masterminds Third Edition ruleset.
- An expanded and updated history of the DC Comics universe, multiverse, and multi-multiverse (as well as the Dark Multiverse) from the Big Bang to the present, including information on everything up to the events of Doomsday Clock.
- An expanded and updated guide to the cities, countries, and worlds of the DC Comics universe.
MacynSnow wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 3:40 pmNow for Adventures:
In the Darkness Dreary...: Now i like a good scare every now & then (keeps my old man ticker moving correctly and all that), so this would be a street-level/beginning heroes' adventure involving two groups going at each other: the Serpent People and the Foundry. The prize? The body and soul of a destined child....
Hate stealing the thunder of
Tales from the Crypt's Crypt Keeper here (deliberately hackneyed puns aside), but this one sounds like it would be a real "scream come true"! (
cackling wildly in true Crypt Keeper fashion) Many of the magic- and tech-based villains outlined in the
Threat Reports,
Freedom City, and
Atlas of Earth-Prime accessories would make good optional and/or alternative villains for this adventure, as would Malador the Mystic (from the
Deluxe Hero's Handbook - 10th Anniversary Edition).
MacynSnow wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 3:40 pmThe Renegade's Revenge: A former teen sidekick to an older hero has suddenly returned for not only revenge on the hero for "betraying him", but also the current team he's mentoring...a.k.a. the PCs!
Ah, the old "spurned sidekick seeking revenge against his/her former master" plot...classic. A good way to step this one up would be to pit the PCs against two or more such opponents...a team of "Freedom's Rejects", if you will.
MacynSnow wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 3:40 pmLet me know what you think of these: I love hearing comments ("yays" or "nays")....
It should be obvious..."YAYS" TO ALL!