I have an idea that I hooooooooooooooooope I can get written down before Saturday. I've never really done the evil science genius type before (for fear that I'd not pull it off well) but I think I have a decent idea for this. I'm going to attempt a character who somehow made his body poisonous. So now he can secrete and generate different types of toxic substances. I think there was a character like that in some canon. I feel like I've heard of the idea before.
Anyway, I'm gonna try and get it written up and posted, see what I can make happen in the next couple days.
Do you need completed mechanics now or can I post up a rough draft when I get to them?
Always exciting when KK applies! We often get purdie pictures!
Haha! I know enough to recognize the main characters if I see them, but beyond that I only know vague bits and pieces. I knew I'd heard of a poison man somewhere! Though I think there was something similar in a novel somewhere too.
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Originally Posted by Witchslasher
Always exciting when KK applies! We often get purdie pictures!
Anyone have any suggestions for a hero who captured this poisonous man I'm making? He strikes me as a viable Batman villain. He's not a flashy blaster or wild megalomaniac. His powers and talents are more subtle. I think he'd be in the same league as Mr. Freeze or Poison Ivy. I don't want to overdo the Batman if he's been widely used, though. Maybe Red Robin? Or someone outside the Bat family?
I used Green Arrow, Hammie used Birds of Prey.. Usually the roster of Suicide Squad is people on that "Batman or less" sort of level.. Like you don't see big time Superman villains in the Suicide Squad so I think people like Big Blue and Wonder Woman would be out unless you want to do a humiliating defeat hehe..
Red Robin wouldn't be bad.. Especially for humorous "you got beat by a kid" dialogue Perhaps just the whole Teen Titans? Then you could come back with "I got beat by a BUNCH of kids!"
My character was arrested by regular cops, surrendered without a fight. Green Lantern was present to supervise and make sure he didn't make a fuss, but he didn't.