The shared universe has come with its own share of challenges and opportunities as a GM. Thankfully my fellow GMs are great collaborators and we all share a common vision of the type of universe we want which generally makes our "Editors' Conferences" amiable affairs - I'll take this villain, you take that one, here's an idea, etc. We each have our own individual campaigns, but we take the others and the overall universe into account, and what happens in one campaign ...
Updated Dec 23rd, '08 at 06:06 AM by Supreme Serpent
I'm a player in only one of the games (The Avengers, as Hornet - son of Hank Pym and the Wasp) and run the Thunderbolts, but I try to follow the others as much as I can. Great games, and full of the fun and awesomeness that made me love the "Bronze Age" Marvel Universe so much. So far our heroes have gone to other realities (Polemachus, Asgard), run into all kinds of opponenents old and new that delight the Marvel-phile (Taskmaster, the Grim Reaper, Impossible Man, Atlanteans, ...
Updated Dec 23rd, '08 at 05:46 AM by Supreme Serpent
Wow. We've come a long way baby. For those of you who don't know, there's a collection of games going on HeroCentral set in a "What If?" Marvel comics universe. Campaigns where the sons and daughters of the heroes (and villains) we all know have grown up and taken over the noble responsibility of wearing funny costumes and beating each other up. For those who do know, it's a blast to be involved with. We've had our share of the normal HC ...
Ummm...nothing much yet. Testing out the feature, may put some ramblings up later...