The recent Avengers film has put superhero gaming into my mind, at least as idle consideration. The new Journey into Mystery collections and the classic Avengers: Kree-Skrull War, got me to thinking about campaigns in superhero games. Previously, I've done more "done in one" sort of games--though I have done a Secret Wars riff in the past. I think that you could pull off a comic book "epic," though. Not one of the currently decompressed storylines with a lot of talking heads, but one of the more episodic, action-based stories of the Bronze Age and early Modern period. Something that would provide the room for the player's to make fairly divergent choices than the heroes did on the comics page.
One of the storylines that I think could form the underpinings of a great rpg campaign would be "Lost in Space-Time" in West Coast Avengers. It's got Rama-Tut, Kang, a host of Old West Marvel heroes, and the Living Totem. That's epic.
The Kree-Skrull War would be good, too. Particular if player's could come close to the "hip" dialogue. Surely extra points would have to be accorded to any character who could replicate the likes of Clint "Goliath" Barton's patter here:
"This is your ten-foot toreador talkin' at ya, crew. Just got a call from Janet Pym--Hank's own ever-loving spouse--otherwise known as the Wonderful Wasp. Don't get it all but seems there's trouble brewin' up in Alaska, where she and Hank are. So, I'm off for the Big Icebox--and hopin' the rest of you aren't too far behind. This sounds big."
Sounds big, indeed.
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