Young Justice Earth 16 Comic Books I think Chris and Greg are doing more Earth-16's Young Justice comics in the future instead of another revival by expanding on these ideas and continuing to build the Young Justice Universe through additional Earth-16 comic book series, it will enrich the world and provide fans with more exciting adventures. Here are the f antastic ideas for potential Earth-16 comic book titles that will expanding the Young Justice Universe: 1.Bowhunter security: This series could focus on Roy, Will, and Jim as they navigate their private security gigs. It could explore their relationships with Oliver Queen and the Arrow family, while also incorporating Arrowverse characters. This would provide an opportunity for exciting team-ups and thrilling action. 2.Vandal Savage: This series would delve into Vandal Savage's origins and his exploits as an immortal megalomaniac. It could take inspiration fro...
Potential Plot for Legendary Picture's Street Fighter Movie: What if I combine two worst live action movie Adaptations of Capcom Street Fighter: Street Fighter 1994 movie and Street Fighter Legend of Chun-Li movie with the Structure, Elements, plot, themes, source material from the games(Street Fighter 1987, Street Fighter Alpha, Street Fighter 2, Street Fighter 4, Street Fighter 3, Street Fighter 5, Street Fighter 6),Street Fighter 2:the Animated movie, and Udon comic books to fix the mistakes they made by using the MK 2021 formula for the upcoming Street fighter reboot movie in March 20, 2026 and produced/distributed by Legendary Pictures and Sony Pictures and supervised by Capcom(USA and Japan)and the potential directors are the Philippou brothers or Daniel Destin Creation or Kitao Sakurai or even Joey Anash and the soundtrack will have hip hop, rap, rock(USA and Japan) similar to the soundtrack from the Street Fighter 1994 movie but samples of the theme...
Marvel vs Capcom 4 Marvel vs Capcom 4 When iconic American comic books and renowned Japanese video games merged, they created one of the most wildly extreme crossover game franchises in the world. In 1994, "X-Men: Children of the Atom" became the first Marvel game developed by Capcom, featuring Akuma in a cameo role. The inaugural crossover game, "X-Men vs. Street Fighter," launched in 1996, combining characters from both the Marvel and Street Fighter universes. The first official "Marvel vs. Capcom" game, "Clash of Superheroes," was released in 1998 for the Sega Dreamcast and PlayStation. After acquiring Marvel in 2009, The Walt Disney Company, Marvel's new parent company, decided not to renew Capcom's licensing agreement for the Marvel characters, choosing instead to feature them in its self-published Disney Infinity series. In 2016, Disney canceled the Disney Infinity series, ceased self-publishing efforts, and transition...
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