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This is how all of the best writers do it!
Grant Morrison...
...other writers who are also not Grant Morrison...
Time to do some drugs.
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This is how all of the best writers do it!
Grant Morrison...
...other writers who are also not Grant Morrison...
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Time to do some drugs.
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Wait, the rest of you guys aren't already writing posts while high off something?
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Wait, the rest of you guys aren't already writing posts while high off something?
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I don't do any of the drugs.
I follow the advice of Ernest Hemingway: "write drunk, edit sober." Except replace drunk with the more broad "intoxicated" and completely remove the second half of the quote.
I am interrupting the intoxication parade for a moment for this very unimportant announcement:
I'm done with work for the week and have no teacher-related duties for the weekend, so I'll finally get a chance to pick up the bow over the next few days.
I would say that for characters like Dr. Fate and Dr. Strange, you might seek alternative plans. Those guys both tend to be pretty important cornerstones of the universe, and relegating them to side characters or supporting cast might be more detrimental than intended. It's a little like me saying that my supporting cast includes Daredevil or The Punisher. There's actually precedent for both characters to be Spider-Man related, and one even debuted under his banner, but they're too big for me to just use without applying for one of them as a second.
There are various other, minor sorcerers, witches, wizards, magi, etc. for you to pull from within Marvel and DC. Ones that others will not likely use or care about, so you'd be free to reinvent them for your purposes. That way you keep your story beats and don't restrict other potential Doc Strange players to what you've established.
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I'm confused... Then how do you make your tigers and chimpanzees talk to one another then?
On the topic of using legacy characters, and with the understanding that I'm actually playing a big-ticket character with an extensive portfolio, rather than a c-lister I can pretty much do what I want with, I have plans to involve Barbara Gordon as Batgirl and Dick Grayson as Nightwing in upcoming posts.
They will be effectively cameos, one-and-done guest spots of each character that won't have a lasting impact on the status of either, but if anyone was thinking about a sheet for them, or had other ideas or plans for where they were in their respective careers, do let me know so we can hash something out.
I don't have anything in the works for any other member of the bat-family, so they're free-reign (but please do consult).
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Like if Spider-Man managed drop Peter Parker and just became Spider-Man. It is just crime fighting and that sounds awful.
@Sep
... I’m reading there’s a bunch of classic Star Wars, the 70s horror stuff (currently Frankenstein), the 90s Spider-Girl, Exiles, and Mutant X. I plan to start reading some of the old X-Factor and Guardians of the Galaxy series, as I did have an inkling of an idea for both team.