Image 1 — How would you like it if the movies used power signatures whenever the characters telekinetically move objects? It looks good with Scarlet Witch.
Image 2 — How would you like it if the movies used power signatures whenever the characters telekinetically move objects? It looks good with Scarlet Witch.
Image 3 — How would you like it if the movies used power signatures whenever the characters telekinetically move objects? It looks good with Scarlet Witch.
Image 4 — How would you like it if the movies used power signatures whenever the characters telekinetically move objects? It looks good with Scarlet Witch.
Image 5 — How would you like it if the movies used power signatures whenever the characters telekinetically move objects? It looks good with Scarlet Witch.
Image 6 — How would you like it if the movies used power signatures whenever the characters telekinetically move objects? It looks good with Scarlet Witch.

How would you like it if the movies used power signatures whenever the characters telekinetically move objects? It looks good with Scarlet Witch.

PS; do the characters in-universe see these glowing colors when these guys levitate the objects or themselves?

u/Quantum_Knight1577 — 7 days ago

Honestly, this image between the two Supermen just looks so wholesome. Just them shaking hands and showing respect to each other. Now *that's* awesome. (Art by ajk.art)

u/Quantum_Knight1577 — 10 days ago
▲ 201 r/victorious+1 crossposts

Let's say Shelby Marx appeared in an episode of Victorious. How would that episode go and what would some of her interactions with the main cast be like?

Just imagine, Jade mistakes her for Tori and does her usual insults, and Shelby retaliates, making Jade run away and be afraid of Tori. Or Shelby trying to sing, and not doing it right.

u/Quantum_Knight1577 — 4 days ago
▲ 42 r/Arrowverse+2 crossposts

How would an interaction between Laura Vandervoort's Kara Zor-El/Kara Kent/Supergirl and Melissa Benoist's Zor-El/Kara Danvers/Supergirl go?

u/Quantum_Knight1577 — 13 days ago
▲ 142 r/Quicksilver+1 crossposts

Quicksilver should've really had the role that Avalanche did.

The whole rivalry with Cyclops and hints of being a hero that Lance had should've really went to Quicksilver. Quicksilver has been a hero and a member of the X-Men in the comics, so that would've matched this show. And the son of Magneto having a rivalry with the favorite student of Xavier is something that just makes sense. And him becoming more of a hero as the show went on would've been a nice "Not following the path of your evil parent" trope. And finally… Pietro sounds similar to Peter, and Kitty has a habit of dating guys named "Peter" in the comics, so… Pietro definitely should've had Lance's role.

u/Quantum_Knight1577 — 25 days ago
▲ 17 r/Superhero_Ideas+1 crossposts

My adaptation ideas for Lor-Zod/Chris Kent and Thara Ak-Var (and loosely, Linda Danvers). Disclaimer: this is partially inspired by the Earth-27 fan project by Roy Westerman

They were young kids born on Krypton (so, technically, they are chronologically older than Superman), and as the planet was blowing up, they were abducted by Brainiac. For years, they in Brainiac's ship as specimens to be studied, staying in stasis primarily, only occasionally being let out (that's how they technically become younger than Clark). One day, Brainiac's ship containing the two was destroyed during one of his many fights with the Man of Steel, freeing the couple somewhere in the US, where they wandered for a while until being by Lex Luthor. They worked for the scientist, thinking he was a saint, until Superman eventually got through to the teens. Clark, seeing that Lor needed a father figure, decided to adopt him, naming him Chris Kent. He also found a nice family for Thara, the Danvers, and she ended up taking the name Linda Danvers. Voila! What do you all think?

u/Quantum_Knight1577 — 1 month ago
▲ 104 r/superman

My opinion on Superman's "real" name

In all honesty, it's not a clear-cut answer with him. He was raised as Clark Kent, but he was born Kal-El.

While most (his adoptive parents, Lois, Bruce, and nearly everyone in the Justice League) call him Clark, several others (Diana, Kara, Orion and multiple aliens) call him Kal-El or just Kal.

Superman himself sees both names as a part of him and considers both to be his real name.

Even if he feels more comfortable with being Clark, Kal is also who he is.

u/Quantum_Knight1577 — 1 month ago
▲ 39 r/Shazam+1 crossposts

[Film/TV] Shazam: The Animated Series

I think a "Shazam: The Animated Series", starring Billy Batson, AKA Captain Marvel, would be the perfect way to revive the Bruce Timm DCAU.

The character gained a decent amount of notoriety from the movies, his cast and stories are mostly self-contained within his hometown, and references to the wider DCAU could initially be kept to a minimum for the sake of easing in new fans. It could function as its own disconnected universe for the first season or two.

And if it proves to be successful? That's the go-ahead to start reintroducing the wider and classic universe and continuity to modern viewers, and work on greenlighting other series to set in it. It could even work to attract older fans of this universe, who grew up with it and still have fond memories of it.

As for the primary supporting cast of Billy, I'd have Victor and Rosa Vasquez as his foster parents, and Freddy Freeman and Mary Bromfield as his foster siblings, and Dudley as a neighbor who's like an uncle to Billy, Freddy, and Mary. He'd have a niece named Darla, who'd only be mentioned at first rather than shown. I'd introduce Darla, Pedro, and Eugene in later seasons as new foster siblings. I'd also reveal in a season that Mary is Billy's long-lost twin.

And in an episode, maybe a season finale or premiere, Superman would show up, with them having tension from the episode "Clash" in JLU. Superman would apologize for what happened back then, and so would Captain Marvel. After beating that episode's bad guy, Superman would request Captain Marvel to rejoin the Justice League, and Billy would accept, seeing that the League is finally back to being the heroes they used to be.

Finally, While I would like Stargirl to be Billy's love-interest like in the comics, pre-established episodes in the DCAU have made that impossible without retconning. Billy was in elementary school in “Clash”, while Courtney looked to be in her late teens in the episodes of JLU. So, I'll go with Cassie Sandsmark, AKA Wonder Girl. Since Cassie never appeared in the DCAU, I'll introduce her in this one (say, in the middle of season 2) and make her recurring character and be Billy's girlfriend.

As for her introductory episode: Gateway City's high school's basketball team came to play against Fawcett City's high school's basketball team, and Billy, Fawcett High's basketball team captain, bumped into Cassie, Gateway High's star cheerleader, and they get friendly. And when a bad guy attacks, they individually go to fight before bumping into each other again and then he figures out her secret identity in the middle of the fight against the villain and reveals her his after dealing with the villain. As her school bus was about to take her home, she gave him her phone number and a kiss on the cheek.

Voila! What do you all think?

u/Quantum_Knight1577 — 1 month ago
▲ 32 r/5YL+2 crossposts

Gwen 10: The Heroine of the Watch and the Warlock

So, we all remember how in the Gwen 10 episode, Ben somehow time travelled to a month or so in the past. What if this happened to Ben at the end of Omniverse?

So, when he tries to go to the crash site of the watch to unlock either Clockwork or Alien X to send him back, Gwen has already found it like in the original Gwen 10 episode. And whatever sent him back in time has also made him forget the codes to decouple the watch.

And so, Ben decides that, since she has the Omnitrix and he can't take it off her, he'll take the path of magic. How might history change with a Ben who has 6+ years of knowledge? I want to know all your thoughts.

u/Quantum_Knight1577 — 2 months ago

I hope this becomes the definitive canon for Kara.

Kara Zor-El should really be adopted by the Kents instead of the Danvers. It was like that in the DCAU and it worked well. And it honestly makes Clark look like a jerk if he's just dropping his traumatized cousin at an orphanage or with these strangers. Her being taken in by them makes Clark and Kara less disconnected. And also, "Kara Kent" rolls off the tongue better than "Kara Danvers".

u/Quantum_Knight1577 — 2 months ago

My idea for Absolute Supergirl.

Since Kal is a lower class Kryptonian, growing up poor, I think Kara would be a sort of aristocrat to contrast. She would start off as a villain before eventually becoming a hero. She'd have a more antagonistic relationship with her cousin, even after becoming good, being not as close to him as Prime Earth Supergirl is to her cousin. Essentially, I think she'd be like the Vegeta to his Goku, if that makes sense.

u/Quantum_Knight1577 — 2 months ago

I hope this becomes the definitive canon for Kara.

Kara Zor-El should really be adopted by the Kents instead of the Danvers. It was like that in the DCAU and it worked well. And it honestly makes Clark look like a jerk if he's just dropping his traumatized cousin at an orphanage or with these strangers. Her being taken in by them makes Clark and Kara less disconnected. And also, "Kara Kent" rolls off the tongue better than "Kara Danvers".

reddit.com
u/Quantum_Knight1577 — 2 months ago
▲ 20 r/Shazam

Shazam: The Animated Series

I think a "Shazam: The Animated Series", starring Billy Batson, AKA Captain Marvel, would be the perfect way to revive the Bruce Timm DCAU.

 

The character gained a decent amount of notoriety from the movies, his cast and stories are mostly self-contained within his hometown, and references to the wider DCAU could initially be kept to a minimum for the sake of easing in new fans. It could function as its own disconnected universe for the first season or two.

 

And if it proves to be successful? That's the go-ahead to start reintroducing the wider and classic universe and continuity to modern viewers, and work on greenlighting other series to set in it. It could even work to attract older fans of this universe, who grew up with it and still have fond memories of it.

 

As for the primary supporting cast of Billy, I'd have Victor and Rosa Vasquez as his foster parents, and Freddy Freeman and Mary Bromfield as his foster siblings, and Dudley as a neighbor who's like an uncle to Billy, Freddy, and Mary. He'd have a niece named Darla, who'd only be mentioned at first rather than shown. I'd introduce Darla, Pedro, and Eugene in later seasons as new foster siblings. I'd also reveal in a season that Mary is Billy's long-lost twin.

And in an episode, maybe a season finale or premiere, Superman would show up, with them having tension from the episode "Clash" in JLU. Superman would apologize for what happened back then, and so would Captain Marvel. After beating that episode's bad guy, Superman would request Captain Marvel to rejoin the Justice League, and Billy would accept, seeing that the League is finally back to being the heroes they used to be.

Finally, While I would like Stargirl to be Billy's love-interest like in the comics, pre-established episodes in the DCAU have made that impossible without retconning. Billy was in elementary school in “Clash”, while Courtney looked to be in her late teens in the episodes of JLU. So, I'll go with Cassie Sandsmark, AKA Wonder Girl. Since Cassie never appeared in the DCAU, I'll introduce her in this one (say, in the middle of season 2) and make her recurring character and be Billy's girlfriend.

As for her introductory episode: Gateway City's high school's basketball team came to play against Fawcett City's high school's basketball team, and Billy, Fawcett High's basketball team captain, bumped into Cassie, Gateway High's star cheerleader, and they get friendly. And when a bad guy attacks, they individually go to fight before bumping into each other again and then he figures out her secret identity in the middle of the fight against the villain and reveals her his after dealing with the villain. As her school bus was about to take her home, she gave him her phone number and a kiss on the cheek.

Voila! What do you all think?

reddit.com
u/Quantum_Knight1577 — 2 months ago
▲ 14 r/captainmarvel+1 crossposts

Shazam: The Animated Series

I think a "Shazam: The Animated Series", starring Billy Batson, AKA Captain Marvel, would be the perfect way to revive the Bruce Timm DCAU.   The character gained a decent amount of notoriety from the movies, his cast and stories are mostly self-contained within his hometown, and references to the wider DCAU could initially be kept to a minimum for the sake of easing in new fans. It could function as its own disconnected universe for the first season or two.   And if it proves to be successful? That's the go-ahead to start reintroducing the wider and classic universe and continuity to modern viewers, and work on greenlighting other series to set in it. It could even work to attract older fans of this universe, who grew up with it and still have fond memories of it.   As for the primary supporting cast of Billy, I'd have Victor and Rosa Vasquez as his foster parents, and Freddy Freeman and Mary Bromfield as his foster siblings, and Dudley as a neighbor who's like an uncle to Billy, Freddy, and Mary. He'd have a niece named Darla, who'd only be mentioned at first rather than shown. I'd introduce Darla, Pedro, and Eugene in later seasons as new foster siblings. I'd also reveal in a season that Mary is Billy's long-lost twin.

And in an episode, maybe a season finale or premiere, Superman would show up, with them having tension from the episode "Clash" in JLU. Superman would apologize for what happened back then, and so would Captain Marvel. After beating that episode's bad guy, Superman would request Captain Marvel to rejoin the Justice League, and Billy would accept, seeing that the League is finally back to being the heroes they used to be.

Finally, While I would like Stargirl to be Billy's love-interest like in the comics, pre-established episodes in the DCAU have made that impossible without retconning. Billy was in elementary school in “Clash”, while Courtney looked to be in her late teens in the episodes of JLU. So, I'll go with Cassie Sandsmark, AKA Wonder Girl. Since Cassie never appeared in the DCAU, I'll introduce her in this one (say, in the middle of season 2) and make her recurring character and be Billy's girlfriend.

As for her introductory episode: Gateway City's high school's basketball team came to play against Fawcett City's high school's basketball team, and Billy, Fawcett High's basketball team captain, bumped into Cassie, Gateway High's star cheerleader, and they get friendly. And when a bad guy attacks, they individually go to fight before bumping into each other again and then he figures out her secret identity in the middle of the fight against the villain and reveals her his after dealing with the villain. As her school bus was about to take her home, she gave him her phone number and a kiss on the cheek.

Voila! What do you all think?

reddit.com
u/Quantum_Knight1577 — 2 months ago