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Option One: Nazis. They're trying to stop the heroes.
Option Two: Circe. She transformed Scylla into a monster. She might be the key to stopping her.
Option Three: The Easy Company.
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Hero Four Professor Trevor Bruttenholm
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Italy 1943. The Invasion of Sicily is completed. The Allies now control the island even if most the German and Italian forces managed to evacuate from Messina.
The allies are now preparing to invade Italy in Calabria. However, something has awoken that will have to be taken care of before the operation can begin. One of the most formidable creature from Greek mythology has reappeared, can a hastily put together team stop her.
Location: Strait of Messina and surrounding areas, summer of 1943.
Villain: Scylla
Hero One: Sgt. Rock
Hero Two: Peggy Carter
Hero Three: Indiana Jones
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"...but I'm feeling MUCH better now!"
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"Listen Very Carefully, I Shall Say This Only Once"
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"Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!"
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3 hours ago, Cancer said:
The cheeses with blue mold (bleu, Stilton, gorgonzola, ...) are adult taste, at least here in the US. But that isn't a dessert, though with an after-dinner drink they go just fine.
I've eaten blue cheese crème brûlee. Good stuff.
Other dessert flavors that kids might not like or find weird include anise, lychee, green tea, lavender and flower flavors like rose or violet.
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I prefer smaller groups, so anything from 2 to 5 players is good, with 4 being the best for me.
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I second The Phantom, Element Lad, Speedball and Plastic Man
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Under 21: Ben 10 (Ben Tennyson)
Street Level: The Rocketeer (Cliff Secord)
Open Class: Optimus Prime
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Street Level: Conan The Barbarian
Open Class: Harry Dresden
Under 21: Buffy Summers
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This is supposed to be a happy occasion. Let’s not bicker and argue about who killed who.
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E'toile de la Seine: A youngish woman dressed in swashbuckler style and a domino mask, she uses her sword and various star-themed gadgets to protect the neighborhoods around the Seine river. And now that she's joined the team, the rest of France as well. Secretly she is trying to make up for her aunt, the notorious thief Lis Noir.
The correct spelling should be L'Étoile de la Seine. I like the word play in her name. Seine and Scène (Stage) are homophones in French. Does she have a theater background?
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Professeur Fabrice Forestier teaches engineering at L'École Polytechnique. He wears a gold and red, slightly medieval looking Powered Armor to protect Paris as L'Oriflamme. The armor gives him super strength and a variety of energy blasts.
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Character Challenge: Humpty Dumpty. Who?: Bald' date=' fat, and egg shaped, he is obsessed with taking things apart and putting things together again. So, how would you fit him into the 60' Batman universe, and who could play him?[/quote']
Egghead already has the egg motifs covered, so I'd give him an obsession with nursery rhymes instead. And have him played by Tor Johnson
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Buddy HackettCharacter Casting Challenge: Tweddle Dee and Tweddle Dum. Who?: Two overweight identical cousins who are extremely lazy. They use automation to comment crimes and dress like the formentioned Alice In Wonderland characters. The challenge: Which one actor can play both characters? -
How about Terry-ThomasAS to who to put in Crazy Quilt seems ideal. But I'm not sure who would play him. -
Michael Fassbender
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A tamed down version of the Scarecrow could work, maybe as a Halloween themed villain. He could be played by Martin Landau.
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Catman could be used as a sort of evil counterpart to the Batman and rival to Bruce Wayne. And maybe as potential partner for Catwoman. Played by William Shatner.
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Ra's Al-Ghul as a campy would be world conqueror. Played by Henry Fonda.
And a young Jane Fonda as Talia.
2018- EYG Hero Games NGD Award- Best Comic Creators
in Non-Gaming Discussion
Posted
I will second Joe Kubert, Robert Kanigher, Marie Severin and Dan Jurgens
And nominate
Gardner Fox
Marshall Rogers
Steve Englehart
Marv Wolfman
Hergé