I'm just doing it with Cap as a stylistic choice, evoking that military/spy film feel. I don't typically do it, and it probably won't last past this season, if I'm being honest.
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Smells like a Heroes For Hire reunion in here. Gross.
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You, me, and Andy would have some ballin' superfamily adventures.
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Pretty sure we talked about it when I did Tony Stark, Iron Lantern for Henry's first RPG Singular Universe thing. We had fun for a whole two or three posts but then Spider-Man become available because @Architect dropped off the face of the planet.
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I don't really think I could add anything to anyone's concepts, since alot of them are personally suited to their player. But if you're asking who'd be fun to play as a presented concept from another player... probably HenryJonesJr's Gwen or Wraith's Thor. I'd have done such a lesser job with either of those, though, and probably would've gotten lost very quickly.
I did have a notion of playing a female version of Spider-Man at one point, but it was heavily inspired by Mayday Parker and not Gwen, with Peter as her father and MJ being killed in the manner of Uncle Ben. There were also alot of villain concepts I wanted to play with in gender-swapping certain members of the rogue's gallery, aswell as switching entire dynamics around. But HJJ has done such a good job that I'd have felt like a pale imitation.
As for Thor, Wraith's concept itself would be fun to play around with, but I don't know enough about Thor's mythos to really play him. I'd be super lost.
To the surprise of no one, I'm attached at the hip to Batman, so there'll be no character swapping from me.
My Daredevil concept was that Fisk took Matt in and oversaw his training directly with The Hand until Daredevil became Fisk's own personal enforcer and turning Murdock into his own private attorney, making him more of an anti-hero character with designs on overthrowing The Kingpin when the time was right. Heavily inspired by the Shadowland/Spider-Gwen stuff, with a bit of a master and apprentice angle going on. I just really love the idea of making Murdock more morally ambiguous, given the many runs on the character that have flirted with the idea but never gone full-tilt - with the exception of a single run that took a promising portrayal and fucked it at the last minute by making all of it a case of demon posession.
There. Now that I've spoiled the concept, I can exorcise the desire to play it out.
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Well, no one ever said the star-spangled man with a plan's actual plan was to post consistantly...
(Seriously, though, your Cap has been great. Be a shame to see you drop him, though if it's for Catwoman, well... who the hell is Cap?)
...someone who's put out four posts over the course of a month...