You Enter a Merged Universe

Started by -Pr-2 pages

Originally posted by Cogito
*Shameless ripoff of Carver's thread which is a shameless ripoff of a dozen prior*

Comic Universes collide and you're transported into the new universe. For the below scenarios, who/what do you choose and why?

Comic universes for the purposes of this thread include Marvel, DC, and any indie publishers you like

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1. You may personally replace any comic book character (good, bad, or indifferent). You gain their powerset, their lifestyle, and their moral character. Who do you choose and why? (HH or lower)

2. You are transported, naked and alone, into the new 'verse. You have nothing but the powerset of Firestorm. Nobody knows you have powers until you reveal yourself. What do you choose to do with your newfound powers? Be a hero? A villain? Sit on a couch made of gold and watch TV?

3. The 'verses are separated. You get to choose which you would like to live in as a regular human. Which do you choose and why?

1. Pre Marvel ****-up Cyclops. I basically have the same personality already.

2. Power-hungry villain before becoming guilty hero.

3. DC Metropolis. Pretty safe place in general.

Originally posted by -Pr-
1. Pre Marvel ****-up Cyclops. I basically have the same personality already.

2. Power-hungry villain before becoming guilty hero.

3. DC Metropolis. Pretty safe place in general.

I know scotts heel turn hurts....i will hug u. Make it better

You mean Scott's douche turn.

Since someone beat me to Muh Fav.

I will go with chose #1 and pic a GL Ring. I remain indifferent. I will do whatever I want. Plus it would be nice to have THE SUPER POWERS that I can literally turn off. Ring Constructs would be major fun.

Re: You Enter a Merged Universe

Originally posted by Cogito
*Shameless ripoff of Carver's thread which is a shameless ripoff of a dozen prior*

Comic Universes collide and you're transported into the new universe. For the below scenarios, who/what do you choose and why?

Comic universes for the purposes of this thread include Marvel, DC, and any indie publishers you like

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1. You may personally replace any comic book character (good, bad, or indifferent). You gain their powerset, their lifestyle, and their moral character. Who do you choose and why? (HH or lower)

The Maker. He's pretty durable, and smart. I could lay low and work behind the scenes, with his loose moral character.


2. You are transported, naked and alone, into the new 'verse. You have nothing but the powerset of Firestorm. Nobody knows you have powers until you reveal yourself. What do you choose to do with your newfound powers? Be a hero? A villain? Sit on a couch made of gold and watch TV?

I make some clothes for myself first. Also, I have a chemistry based degree. I will be pretty OK, I reckon. Everything will be salty.


3. The 'verses are separated. You get to choose which you would like to live in as a regular human. Which do you choose and why?

DC. Marvel seems to messed up, tbh. As long as it's not Gotham....

1. Surfer (what a surprise). Pacifistic cosmic explorer with the power to kick planetary azz. Plus, I'd look way-cool flying in surfing positions. Oh, and I'd never have to have a costume dry-cleaned.

2. Hero with secret identity. This way I get to save stuff, then later watch TV.

3. Marvel. More interesting characters.

1. Apocalypse. I'd finish the plan from The Twelve and ascend to celestial level godhood.

2. I'd go somewhere remote and learn to master my powers. Once I did I'd mass produce replicators (a la Star Trek) and form a tech conglomerate, making a fortune in the interim as I bring about an end to capitalism and a technological utopia on this new world where crime is at a bare minimum. Why the other super-geniuses of these worlds haven't done this on Earth makes no sense to me.

3. I choose the Star Trek Universe.

1. Kyle Raynor. He's a chill guy with a pretty badass ring. The lady troubles might be a dealbreaker though...mmm

2. Delph doesn't understand why super-villains don't invent tech to become uber rich. I don't understand why heroes don't do a damn thing besides fight bad guys. Oh, your third world country lacks sufficient water resources? Let me turn this CO2 in the atmosphere into water and solve global warming too. etc etc. Delph's idea is a pretty good anti-crime strategy too. In Star Trek, replicators eliminate the need for currency. Unlimited resources basically eliminates crime.

3. Damn I wish I had thought of Star Trek, but I'm not going to blatantly copy an original answer. I'll go the other way and choose Star Wars. May not be the safest universe, but it does seem like there's a lot of opportunities for adventure

Star trek? Nice!

1 - Captain Comet. Excellent powers, moral compass and cosmic adventures.

2 - Same as Delph. Go somewhere and learn how to master my abilities. Start helping out humanity once I'm confident the government/corporations won't instantly take me out.

3 - Marvel, so many ways to get superpowers.

I'm surprised how many of you guys want to run shit, too much responsibility for me I guess. Lol.

^^^Same, in regards to too much responsibility. Not surprised at the number of people that want to run things, though; lots of megalomaniacs up in here!

Yeah, that's not the life for me. I'm OK with not being in the limelight.

I dont even LIKE limes.

Who wants to run things?

Delph or Galan were the only ones who even hinted at that and neither of them claimed to want to run the world.

Shit, I can't believe I never thought of Star Trek.

Originally posted by Sin I AM
I know scotts heel turn hurts....i will hug u. Make it better

If only.

Originally posted by riv6672
You mean Scott's douche turn.

All of the above.

1. Hit man

2. Destroy the world for fun

3. Marvel. DC's going to keep getting rebooted and I'm not sure what I'd end up as with each new reboot (( could go from being an A list superhero to being a ditch digger). At least with marvel, even after I get turned into a woman, I'll be more powerful than ever before.

Originally posted by -Pr-
Shit, I can't believe I never thought of Star Trek.

If only.

All of the above.


It sucks, i know. He, BP, and Reed Richards all went that way.