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Post by Silver Age Fan on Oct 30, 2013 14:13:13 GMT
Okay, pick two characters/teams/villains, one from DC and one from Marvel. Assume you have great writers, directors and producers on board. Now who would you like to see in an ongoing TV series on the small screen? For me, I'd like to see a Man-Thing series. He's quite different from DC's Swamp Thing in many respects and when I re-read his early tales recently, he was still a lot of fun. It'd have to be a dark series, but I think it could be done. As far as DC goes, I want to see a Hawkman series. Hawkman may well be one of the most underrated DC superheroes ever (I doubt my dream Hawkman movie will ever happen), but he's a cool character in many respects, visually and conceptually, so I'd welcome a TV series. For anyone who may be unfamiliar with the characters, check out the links below. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-Thingen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawkman
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Post by MacNimon on Nov 12, 2013 20:01:12 GMT
From Marvel, I'd love to see a Captain Marvel series based on the life of Mar-Vell, which would feature all the key points in his life and could easily be made to tie in with the Marvel Movieverse. His original mission on Earth through his fights with Thanos and it could easily take in the Kree-Skrull War, obviously ending with his tragic death from cancer. From DC, a character which appeals is Booster Gold...and funnily enough there's a possibility of this series actually becoming a reality screenrant.com/syfy-booster-gold-tv-show-robf-140813/I haven't seen the Smallville episode yet which featured the character, but I'd love to see him done justice, ie be reasonably close to the original material
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Post by llllllll on Nov 27, 2013 11:44:20 GMT
Bit predictable, but I'd love to see a proper, gritty as he11 Punisher series. Ideally the badguys would be street thugs and gangsters rather than comic strip super villains. But if we're playing by SAFs rules, the badguy would have to be one of the more down to Earth DC characters, someone who could actually exist in the real world. I'd go for the Riddler, he could start out as an ordinary guy, who likes leaving riddles to tease the cops, but as he continues to get away with it he could become more extrovert, gaining the green Riddler costume half way through the series.
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