http://www.geocities.com/phall50701/convert.htm
Works well enough and soon I plan on updating it with the new Marvel stuff as well.
http://www.geocities.com/phall50701/convert.htm
Works well enough and soon I plan on updating it with the new Marvel stuff as well.
There was an edition of Different Worlds magazine (at least I think it was Different Worlds) back in the 80's that had write ups for the X-Men, Teen Titans and a few more supers in Champs, Chaosiums' supers game, and another that may have been the Marvel game. It helped us establish baseline for further conversions. My copy grew legs and walked off at my FLGS about 10 years ago. I've been looking for a back issue every since. Someone out there may know of a copy.
Here, try some of these...
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare...1674/MAIN.html
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Realm/6249/
http://rivendell.fortunecity.com/bat...5/homepage.htm
http://www.fortunecity.com/rivendell...4/mshstats.htm
can't really vouch for their accuracy but it's a start.
over on the DC Heroes/Mayfair Engine/Blood of Heroes side, we have http://www.writeups.org/ which despite using yet another system to convert from, has many marvel characters and rather complete histories where possible.
and finally, I love these two sites, despite them not being actual game sites...
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/index.htm
and
http://www.users.xeroanime.com/~handbook The latter of which Morningstar already pointed out.
Also, I'd just resign myself to doing the old stand-by of hitting the links pages and webrings that you discover prowling through search engines. It can be a hobby and a research project all in one fun time-sink.
Actually IIRC Different Worlds had V&V stats usually though i could be wrong.
I know I have DNAgents conversions for Superworld, Champions and V&V
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Among the "superheroes" that U.S. boys under the age of 10 in 1997 reported they most wanted to be, Catwoman rated number one. (The Harpers Index Book, Volume 3. Charis Conn & Lewis H. Lapham, Franklin Square Press, 2000)
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