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No doubt Spanner is being used as a pawn.
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thoth lad, what are you thinking of naming the evil child of Superman? We have a lot of hero ideas so I am personally moving on to villains in this thread (Earth-One Version of Helix?).
Go with the good and you'll be like them; go with the evil and you'll be worse than them.- Portuguese Proverb
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I thought Thomas had named the kid of Lois and Clark, but I can't see it. Something else else that doesn't have Superboy/ Superman or Prime in any combination would be nice. Something else else form Krypton's past would be good. Depending on when this is set, it might have been Nightwing. The Kandorian or something. He thinks he's doing the right thing, but it's completely at odds with what a lot of our cultures would accept.
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General --something Kryptonian-- makes the most sense in my head. General Nightwing sounds really cool. I feel funny naming this character as this is your idea; so I will also let you know that there is a website called Kryptonian Vocabulary where you can look up a name you think will work.
I really like your plot idea. I am going to keep digging to see what other minions we can create for him.
Go with the good and you'll be like them; go with the evil and you'll be worse than them.- Portuguese Proverb
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He might look to take his name form a ancient Kryptonian hero, since he thinks of himself as on the side of right.
Since I've just finished reading a bit on Raz's Bits story, which contains Diamond Damsel, while thinking about those crystalline structures all over Krypton - you could have a Crystal Queen / Crystal Kid. It could either be a minion or, since they could contain lots of information, an advisor with its own schemes.
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Unseen, not unheard
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No doubt Spanner is being used as a pawn. Like a Spanner in the Works The Works is the team name!
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Stories:
(1) During the “Summer of Love”, Cindy was a hippie living in San Francisco. By the late eighties, she who had put herself through college, and was working as a nurse. She was now calling herself Cindy Powers, and was the single mother of a ten-year-old son named Monday Moon Powers. (Father unknown.) In the nineties, she was putting her son through college with the earnings of her own business: a toy shop. Her son was now calling himself Montgomery Powers, and majoring in finance. And throughout her life, she was occasionally involved with the living mannequin and doll elemental known as Brother Power, the Geek. Today: Wall Street has made Montgomery Powers is a very wealthy man. He has a fifteen-year-old daughter named Heather. Who hears voices. Her dolls talk to her. And one night, outside her window, she meets her mother’s friend. After fifty years, he looks terrible. But she fixes him up with wood putty and plaster and sandpaper, gives his moppy hair a shampoo, and fits him out in one of her father’s old suits. They become good friends. Then partners. Doll-Man and Doll-Girl, fighting injustice, but mostly weird, supernatural threats. On one adventure, they meet Stanley Dover, now in his mid-fifties, and his immortal monster, Spot. After that, it is often Doll-Man, Doll-Girl and Spot fighting demons and evil magicians.
(2) She doesn’t know her real name. She has lived on the streets of Star City, without parents or guardians, as long as she can remember. She calls herself ‘Godiva’, after her favorite chocolate. Perhaps an inappropriate name for a pre-teen girl. This is how she survives: she has a power. Whenever she is encounters a force that might harm her, it is automatically absorbed by a psionic force-field. If the energy is greater than the field can absorb, it is re-radiated a flash of pink light. Bullets cannot harm her. She can leap off tall buildings without fear. No one can touch her if she does not want them to. Her power manifests in a second way: under stress, she can throw ‘tantrums’: blasts of pink energy that can hurl an opponent yards into the air, or break down a door. Digging through the trash after one Mardi Gras, she finds a blonde wig, a pink domino mask, and a puffy pink quilted vest. Donning this ‘disguise’, she becomes Pink Canary, breaking up gangs, persecuting street crime, but also stealing food, clothing and toys for herself and local orphanages. Found by the aged Oliver and Dinah Queen, they try to reform her. They send her to Nanda Parbat for instruction. She returns no older, but even more formidable that before. And a bit more honest.
(3) Metamorpho’s son is named Joseph Mason. He is able to alter his own chemical composition, as well as the chemical composition of other people and things, much like Cosmic King.
(4) Tefé Holland Holland was first introduced in December of 1989. Is that too late to make the cut?
Next time we have a DC/Marvel crossover, I want it to take place in the Hostessverse
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Robin of Earth-2 and Huntress of Earth-2 had a son together in the New 52 Earth-2 books. I would even go two steps further and say any plausible couples; so that way people that like Batgirl/Nightwing and Starfire/Nightwing can both be happy.
Lead Lad- A mysterious villain whose power is, you guessed it, the ability to transfigure objects into lead. His power would work like Golden Boy in the Legion, in which anything he touches turns into lead. He is time-traveler that decides to settle in the 21st century because he knows his powers will be valuable against Superman/Daxamites. Perhaps he is trying to change history but it never works out?
Go with the good and you'll be like them; go with the evil and you'll be worse than them.- Portuguese Proverb
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