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Green Griffin
09-07-2009, 09:26 AM
What are your Top Ten Heroes you wish that had there own series. Also state the creative team for it, and if you want state a backup Feature. (It could also include Writers and artist from other Companies.)

Fatguy
09-07-2009, 02:39 PM
Aquaman - Peter David and Gary Frank
Hawkman - Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis
Plastic Man - Mark Waid and Darwyn Cooke
Dr. Fate - Grant Morrison and Doug Mahnke
Hawk and Dove - Chris Yost and Cameron Stewart

Its not ten, but I would read the hell out of those.

Wilder Midnight
09-07-2009, 02:42 PM
I'd love a new hawk and Dove series "done right" (i.e. my way).

Infinity Inc. featuring the sons and daughters and proteges of the DCUs best heroes.

Freedom Fighters with the original team.

Young Heroes in Love.

Talisman
09-07-2009, 02:47 PM
Aquaman - Peter David and Gary Frank
Hawkman - Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis
Plastic Man - Mark Waid and Darwyn Cooke
Dr. Fate - Grant Morrison and Doug Mahnke
Hawk and Dove - Chris Yost and Cameron Stewart

Its not ten, but I would read the hell out of those.
I'll add to your list.

Zatanna-by Paul Dini and Ryan Sook.
Suicide Squad- Jason Aaron and Andy Kubert
Doom Patrol-Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting
Firestorm-J.T. Krul and Shane Davis
The Atom-Joe Casey and Phillip Tan

Personamanx
09-07-2009, 02:51 PM
10 Brand new Titles featuring New Characters all written by Brian K. Vaughn, and Pencilled by a Monkey for all I care as long as BKV writes them.

Is that too unrealistic?

Fatguy
09-07-2009, 02:52 PM
I'll add to your list.

Zatanna-by Paul Dini and Ryan Sook.
Suicide Squad- Jason Aaron and Andy Kubert
Doom Patrol-Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting
Firestorm-J.T. Krul and Shane Davis
The Atom-Joe Casey and Phillip Tan

Oh man, Suicide Squad by Jason Aaron would be orgasmic.

Talisman
09-07-2009, 02:57 PM
Oh man, Suicide Squad by Jason Aaron would be orgasmic.
It totally fricking would! I wonder when Aaron's gonna get wooed over to DC to do some work for them? But I think I'd change the artist to Dustin Nguyen instead.

K-DoG7p7
09-07-2009, 03:00 PM
Only one really

Speedy

Why?
because there has never been a DC comic starring a normal girl

theXfactor
09-07-2009, 03:46 PM
1. Aquaman by JMS and Shane Davis.
2. Hawkman by Keith Giffen and Howard Porter (back off, Magog)
3. Captain Marvel by Johns and Gary Frank.
4. Wonder Woman by Grant Morrison and Tony Harris (or JH Williams)
5. Suicide Squad by Ostrander and Justiniano.
6. Plastic Man by Van Sciver.

Just these. 10 is too much. Also, I wouldn't bother a Challengers of the Unknown comic, but I don't know what creative team I would put on it (maybe Allred?).

Darrell D.
09-07-2009, 03:51 PM
1. Suicide Squad: Warren Ellis and Mike Deodato
2. Plastic Man: Evan Dorkin
3: Hawkman: Kyle Baker
4: Dr. Occult: Brian Azzerello and Eduardo Risso
5: The Flash: Mike Baron and Steve Rude
6: Hal Jordan, Face Puncher: Geoff Johns and Frank Miller

Free-Man
09-07-2009, 04:01 PM
1. Static written by Sterling Gates with art from Jamal Igle.
2. JLA/Avengers II co-written by Geoff Johns and Brian Bendis with art from Mike Choi.
3. Batman Beyond written by Dwayne McDuffie with art from JH Williams III.
4. Sensation Comics written by Gail Simone with art from Nicola Scott.
5. Green Lantern: Mosiac written by Geoff Johns with art from Afua Richardson.
6. Tiny Secret Six written by ME with art from Amanda Gould.:tongue:
7. Icon and Rocket written and drawn by Kyle Baker.
8. Titans East written by JT Kruhl and with art from Joe Bennett
9. Young Justice written by Brian Wood with art from Cully Hammer.
10. Justice League Elite written by Warren Ellis with art from Steve Pugh.

Green Griffin
09-07-2009, 04:14 PM
Aquawoman (Mera) - Paul Cornell, Art by Leonard Kirk

Adam Strange - Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, Art by Paul Pope.

Teen Titans (Wonder Girl, Superboy, Kid Flash, Red Robin, Blue Beetle, Miss Martian, and Ravager) - Brian Michael Bendis, Art by Stuart Immonen.

Metal Men - Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis, Art by Duncan Rouleau

Green Arrow - Dan Slott, Art by Cully Hamner

The Question and Huntress - Gail Simone, Art by Bruce Timm

True Herald
09-07-2009, 04:38 PM
Only one really

Speedy

Why?
because there has never been a DC comic starring a normal girl

http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/slate1.jpg

:tongue: :biggrin:

joao_miranda
09-07-2009, 04:40 PM
1. Shazam by Grant Morrison or Geoff Johns and Alex Ross
2. Plastic Man by Keith Giffen and Ethan Van Sciver or Kyle Baker (writer and artist)
3. Suicide Squad by Jason Aaron and Andy Clarke
4. Aquaman by JMS and Shane Davis (dah)
5. Blue Beetle (Ted Kord) by Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis and Kevin Maguire
6. Green Arrow by David Hine and Doug Braithwaite
7. Martian Manhunter by Joe Kelly and Philip Tann
8. Hawkman by Peter Tomasi and Pascal Ferry
9. Lobo by Mark Millar and Scott Kollins
10. Mon-El by James Robinson and Amy Reeder Hadley

And a little extra:

11. The Guardian by James Robinson and Luke Ross

Gitaroo_Dude
09-07-2009, 05:00 PM
1. Deadman- Brubaker and Phillips
2. Suicide Squad- Ellis and Deodato (Awesome choice by RaultheCat)
3. The Question- Darwyn Cooke
4. Strange Adventures- Paul Pope
5. Teen Titans- BKV and Alphona or Miyazawa
6. LEGION- Giffen and Andy Clarke
7. Batman- Aaaron and Garney
8. Jonah Hex- Aaron and Jordi Bernet
9. Metamorpho- Brendan McCarthy
10. New Gods- Morrison and Quitely

pryde15
09-07-2009, 05:35 PM
1. Justice Society Infinity
2. Forever People
3. Hawkman & The Atom
4. Firestorm feat. Firehawk
5. Legion of Super-Heroes
6. Aquaman
7. The Secret Society

theXfactor
09-07-2009, 05:40 PM
1. Shazam by Grant Morrison or Geoff Johns and Alex Ross
2. Plastic Man by Keith Giffen and Ethan Van Sciver or Kyle Baker (writer and artist)
3. Suicide Squad by Jason Aaron and Andy Clarke
4. Aquaman by JMS and Shane Davis (dah)
5. Blue Beetle (Ted Kord) by Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis and Kevin Maguire
6. Green Arrow by David Hine and Doug Braithwaite
7. Martian Manhunter by Joe Kelly and Philip Tann
8. Hawkman by Peter Tomasi and Pascal Ferry
9. Lobo by Mark Millar and Scott Kollins
10. Mon-El by James Robinson and Amy Reeder Hadley
And a little extra:
11. The Guardian by James Robinson and Luke Ross

1. Deadman- Brubaker and Phillips
2. Suicide Squad- Ellis and Deodato (Awesome choice by RaultheCat)
3. The Question- Darwyn Cooke
4. Strange Adventures- Paul Pope
5. Teen Titans- BKV and Alphona or Miyazawa
6. LEGION- Giffen and Andy Clarke
7. Batman- Aaaron and Garney
8. Jonah Hex- Aaron and Jordi Bernet
9. Metamorpho- Brendan McCarthy
10. New Gods- Morrison and Quitely

Great choices.

True Herald
09-07-2009, 05:45 PM
The one I really want to see right now:

Dr. Light (Kimiyo Hoshi) written by ME! (at this point, I trust very few current DC writers with her), art by George Perez (her co-creator)

My credentials:

http://www.fanfiction.net/s/2376409/1/
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/2376409/2/
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/2376409/3/
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/2376409/4/

Talisman
09-07-2009, 05:46 PM
Other comics I'd like to see...

The Question-Charlie Huston and Tom Coker
Aquaman-Geoff Johns and Jae Lee
The Flash-Geoff Johns and Carlos Pacheco
New Gods-DnA and Paul Pelletier
Hawkman-JMS and Marko Djurdevic

Infinity Man
09-07-2009, 05:59 PM
Dr. Fate - Grant Morrison and Doug Mahnke

This would be awesome. I love Dr. Fate.

I would like to see a Phantom Stranger and Peacemaker on going (not together, obviously). I'm still too new at this to say who I would want to have write it and do the art.

Personamanx
09-07-2009, 06:04 PM
Ten new books that introduce Ten (Or More if it's a team book) Totally new Characters.

I'll just put down Who I'd want to write some of them:
Brian K. Vaughn
Joss Whedon
Matt Fraction (People give him too much Crap for Uncanny)
Brian Bendis (He may have to drop a Few books to really put his talent into it)
Geoff John's

AdamYJ
09-07-2009, 07:28 PM
Here's the thing, folks. I can come up with ten titles, but I don't think I know the works of various creators well enough to know which books they'd really do well on. So, suggestions are welcome. In exchange, I've decided to include a short description of what I think each would be like (though, some are better than others).

1) Hawkman- Featuring the return of the classic Hawkman, Katar Hol.
2) Aquaman- The King of the Seven Seas doing what he does best, protecting the seas and those who respect them.
3) Atom- Ryan Choi and Ray Palmer return to sort out the strange mysteries of Ivy Town.
4) Hawk and Dove- Superheroics combined with sibling dynamics.
5) The Secret- A comic that's about life, death, the afterlife and everything in-between, all seen through the eyes of a confused young girl.
6) Impulse- Ten-year-old Irey West has just gotten her speed untangled by Zoom, so she sets off to help as many people as she can as fast as she can . . . much to her family's exasperation.
7) Adam Strange- Good old planetary space opera action.
8) Fist of the Dragon- The return of the DCU's top fighter, the one and only Richard Dragon.
9) Silent Knight- A mysterious knight confronts sorcery, peril, and other knight-in-armor type stuff.
10) Beware the Beast- Freedom Beast has seemingly died at the hands of Prometheus. However, a new "White Devil" has arisen to protect the forests of Africa. A brutal creature with strange beasts at his command. Who is this new jungle warrior? Is he man or beast?

There we go. In addition to giving roles to characters without books, I tried to embrace some of the other genre pieces that DC has. The biggest question mark is probably my idea for the new Impulse book. However, I wanted something that was essentially a family sitcom and the West family seemed like the natural focus.

matt_hatyber
09-07-2009, 07:52 PM
Adam Strange - Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, Art by Paul Pope.




That book would be so kick-ass

Duy
09-07-2009, 07:53 PM
I would absolutely read an Earth-S/5 line of comics.

The Marvel Family - Geoff Johns and Pete Poplaski
Captain Marvel - Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely
Captain Marvel Jr. - Kurt Busiek and Chris Weston
Mary Marvel - Jaime Hernandez

Then each of those would have a back-up feature.

Not sure there's a market for the Marvel Family to justify a franchise, though, at least not in monthly comics.

nepenthes
09-07-2009, 08:00 PM
3. Suicide Squad by Jason Aaron and Andy Clarke
6. Green Arrow by David Hine and Doug Braithwaite
8. Hawkman by Peter Tomasi and Pascal Ferry

^ these, plus

Aquaman by Mike Cary and Gabriel Hardman (Agents of Atlas)
Batman Beyond by Peter Milligan and Leo Fernandez (Punisher Max)
Swamp Thing by Brian Wood and Bill Sienkiewicz
Gotham Sirens by Christopher Yost and Pablo Ramondi (Battle of the Cowl Underground one-shot)
Wonder Woman by Grant Morrison and JH Williams III

Cayman
09-07-2009, 08:34 PM
Tomorrow Woman
Phantom Stranger
Nemesis
Huntress
Miss Martian
Aquaman
Liberty Belle

and 3 others

Alex Smith
09-07-2009, 09:18 PM
Plastic Man - Mark Waid and Darwyn Cooke
Dr. Fate - Grant Morrison and Doug Mahnke


I like these two a lot. I'd probably swap Mahnke out for Quietly, he and Morrison have had a good run so far.

I wouldn't mind seeing a book centered around Shadowpact, but made it less of a joke than it was before. Or even just Enchantress and the Warlock's Daughter. I liked the dynamic those two were developing before the book ended.

Latter Year Prodigy
09-07-2009, 09:48 PM
1. I'd like to see a Legion series by Grant Morrison and Adam Kubert (like his Incredible Hulk and UncannyX-Men work) or Stuart Immonen with those costumes from the tv show. I think that looks more futuristic than what they wear in the back-up stories they currently feature in. Mr. Morrison's probably got a lot of spare ideas that he can spin into the 31st century that'll make it fresh and entertaining.

2. DC SHOWCASE - a series with no fixed structure in terms of arcs or whatever but none of the Big Seven. Just a story that the creators want to tell, whether its 4 pages or 5 issues. Something with high standards, kind of like the Wednesday Comics.

3. I'd like to see something similar at Marvel, without the big hitters. Strictly B-league.

4. Wildcats rebooted by Warren Ellis like he did for Storwatch but with less over-the-top violence etc. I think they need to stop going back to square one on that one all the time and move forward.

Latter Year Prodigy
09-07-2009, 09:49 PM
1. I'd like to see a Legion series by Grant Morrison and Adam Kubert (like his Incredible Hulk and UncannyX-Men work) or Stuart Immonen with those costumes from the tv show. I think that looks more futuristic than what they wear in the back-up stories they currently feature in. Mr. Morrison's probably got a lot of spare ideas that he can spin into the 31st century that'll make it fresh and entertaining.

2. DC SHOWCASE - a series with no fixed structure in terms of arcs or whatever but none of the Big Seven. Just a story that the creators want to tell, whether its 4 pages or 5 issues. Something with high standards, kind of like the Wednesday Comics.

3. I'd like to see something similar at Marvel, without the big hitters. Strictly B-league.

4. Wildcats rebooted by Warren Ellis like he did for Storwatch but with less over-the-top violence etc. I think they need to stop going back to square one on that one all the time and move forward.

SJNeal
09-07-2009, 10:33 PM
Aquaman - Peter David and Gary Frank
Hawkman - Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis
Plastic Man - Mark Waid and Darwyn Cooke
Dr. Fate - Grant Morrison and Doug Mahnke
Hawk and Dove - Chris Yost and Cameron Stewart

Its not ten, but I would read the hell out of those.

So would I! Even though I hate Plastic Man, if Waid and Cooke were on it I'm sure I'd convert. I was just rereading the old Kesel/Liefeld Hawk & Dove mini, and it made me think of the possibilities out there for the current girls. Hopefully we see more of them after Blackest Night.

hondobrode
09-07-2009, 11:13 PM
Listing my top 10 titles I'd put. Creative teams are so hard to put together because a lot of the "dream teams" will never happen and there are lots of lesser known talents that could really do great with the right guidance.

The Guardian - Include Dubbilex and Cadmus

Hawkman - Why not both Hawkmen in separate features showing the differences in each ? Silver Age Thanagarian Hawkman and Hawkwoman lead and JSA Egyptian reincarnations co-feature

Aquaman - Most powerful nation of Atlantis on Earth with Aquaman's super scientific technology. A whole nother world just beneath the surface.

The Fifth World - The return of the New Gods in their newest incarnation

Freedom Fighters - The continuing chronicles of fighting the Nazi's who won on their world (pre-Crisis Earth-X inspiration).

Lost World - Kirby's post-Apocalyptic with Kamandi and Kirby's original OMAC, Hercules Unbound

Shade the Changing Man - Ditko's version

Legion of Super-Heroes - It's inconceivable to me they don't have their own book now.

Tales of the Multiverse - Anthology title with rotating characters not featured anywhere else with rotating creative teams per arc i.e. Atom, Dr. Fate, etc as well as alternate futures, earths, pre-Crisis, etc

Shazam ! - Self contained world of the Fawcett characters

RyleKayner
09-07-2009, 11:33 PM
Darwyn Cooke and Adam Kubert on Hawkman.

Sterling Gates and Karl Kershel on Wally West.

Peter Tomasi and Doug Mahnke on Martian Manhunter.

DnA and Patrick Gleason on GLC.

Giffen/Porter/Dell on JLA (Goddamn make this happen already!).

Mark Waid and Kyle Baker on Plastic Man.

Joe Kelly and Mike Mignola on Justice League Elite.

Peter David and Amanda Conner on Supergirl.

Andy Diggle and Neil Googe on Legion of Superheroes.

The Chief5425
09-08-2009, 08:17 AM
Legion of Super Heroes with Paul Levitz and Keith Giffen.

The Atom (Ryan Choi) with Gail Simone and any competent artist.

Secret Society of Super Villains (remember that one from the '70s?) Stories told mostly from the point of view of actual villains (not characters sort of walking the line in between heroism and villainy, like the Secret Six) contending against mostly B-level heroes, characters who have good potential for stories but seem to have a hard time carrying their own series (Aquaman and the aforementioned Atom come to mind).

janthonyh
09-08-2009, 11:29 AM
Lobo-Scot Kolins
Plastic Man-Frank Quietly
Mary Marvel-Amanda Conner
Huntress-JH Williams
Guy Gardner: Red Lantern-Ivan Reis
Static-Philip Tan
Zatanna (with Frankenstein back-up)-Frank Cho
Metamorpho-Mike Allred and Grant Morrison
Robin (Damien Wayne)-Frank Quietly
Mas y Menos-Ethan VS

Fatguy
09-08-2009, 11:46 AM
Mr. Terrific - Jonathan Hickman and Andy Kubert
Etrigan: The Demon - JMS and Mike Allred
The Creeper - Jason Aaron and Amanda Conner

superchick
09-08-2009, 11:55 AM
Legion of Super-Heroes
Legion of Super-Pets(johnny DC) art by agnes garbowska
Shazam!
Aquaman

DubipR
09-08-2009, 01:17 PM
Ok...I tried not to have titles that are currently going right now or have titles in the past but lately I've been on a huge Showcase kick so I'm pulling a lot of ideas from the Silver Age and making them more modern. Here we go!

1. Slam & King- Darwyn Cooke
Slam Bradley and King Faraday working together in the late 50s/early 60s of the DCU solving crimes, smoking hard, loving harder.

2. Marvel Family Quarterly- Jaime Hernandez
Sure it'll come out 4 times a year but well worth it if Jaime Hernandez is writing and drawing the Marvel Family

3. Angel & the Ape- Gilberto Hernandez
Gilberto's got a great style for lovely ladies and animals; his humor can be just right for this title

4. Faust & the Devil- Grant Morrison/Doug Mahnke
Sebastian Faust and the Blue Devil working the magical aspect of the DCU.

5. Inferior Five- Evan Dorkin
It's Evan Dorkin! The man's effing brilliant with his comedy writing

6. Freedom Fighters- Howard Chaykin/Rags Morales
The original team is back, post WWII/Pre-Korean war era. Chaykin writes this period better than any one in comics. Rags keeping a classic look to it

7. I...Vampire- John Ostrander/Tom Mandrake
My favorite duo back together to tell the modern tales of Lord Andrew Bennett.

8. Genius Jones- Art Balthazar/Franco
Adding to the Johnny DC line, the tiny know it all that fights crime and solves the world's answers for a dime at a time!

9. Dolphin- G. Willow Wilson/Pia Guerra
One of my favorite DC characters thats constantly underused. I see Dolphin in the same vein as her appearance in Animal Man; an enviromental comic for today's market.

10. Leave It to Binky/The Maniaks/Date With Debbi- Paul Pope
An anthology type book written and drawn by Paul Pope centering about 3 of DC's 60s Mod Teen books now for 2009. The names are the same but their lifestyles have changed. Pope draws brilliant 20 somethings and fashion that doesn't look too fake.

Bonus Comic!
The Fox & The Crow- Bringing back the silly animal fun courtesy of Kyle Baker!

Matthew E
09-08-2009, 01:33 PM
Legion of Super-Heroes by, oh, let's nominate Matthew K. Manning and Dennis Calero.

Green Griffin
09-08-2009, 02:11 PM
[QUOTE=DubipR;9588736]Slam & King- Darwyn Cooke
Slam Bradley and King Faraday working together in the late 50s/early 60s of the DCU solving crimes, smoking hard, loving harder.QUOTE]



Now that would be awesome.

theXfactor
09-08-2009, 03:27 PM
I have new ones:

7. Adam Strange by Gary Frank
8. Shadowpact by Wagner & Kaluta
9. Sentational Comics featuring Hawkwoman & Vixen
10. ?

SMARTASS8
09-08-2009, 04:12 PM
These are never going to happen since I'm proably the only person in the world to want them, but here goes...

1) Blue Devil (in his original costume)
2) Atari Force (if they could get the rights)
3) Swamp Thing (in the DCU)
4) Wild Dog (the latest Vigilante book was a bomb so I'd like to see my 2nd favorite DCU vigilante)
5) Amethyst:Princess Of Gemworld (I'm a straight male but I dug this book as a kid)
6) Jemm Son Of Saturn (I read about him before I knew who J'onn J'onzz was)
7) Captain Carrot & His Amazing Zoo Crew! (with the Funny Stuff characters as a back up)
8) Night Force (Baron Winters is wayyy underused)
9) 'Mazing Man (I love the character)
10) Aquaman (he's a comics icon who needs a book to match)

Mambazo
09-08-2009, 04:46 PM
1. The Fourth World- Paul Pope
2. Kamandi- Dave Gibbons and Ryan Sook
3. Plastic Man- A second volume with Kyle Baker.
4. Knight and Squire- Grant Morrison with Frazer Irving
5. Doctor Fate- Grant Morrison and Dave Bullock
6. Shazam- Jeff Smith
7. Teen Titans- Sterling Gates and Karl Kerschl

ssy the aural oracle
09-08-2009, 05:19 PM
1: ZATANNA by Ann Nocenti and Jill Thompson... all the way.

2: THE FIFTH WORLD by Grant Morrison and Shaky Kane... maybe for the next Wednesday Comics?

3: HOURMAN by Matt Wagner and Doug Mahnke.. MW for his work on Sandman Mystery Theatre and DM because an Hourman book needs visceral, gut wrenching fistfights

4: THE PHANTOM STRANGER by Ted McKeever... weird misty worlds with disturbing religious undercurrents

5: THE CRIMSON AVENGER by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon... why not?

6: GREEN LANTERN/ GREEN ARROW by Peter Milligan and Duncan Fegredo... i'd love someone to destroy everything Geoff Jones has done with Hal Jordan, Milligan would be the man... think Enigma, heh heh...

7: HAWKMAN by Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert... repeat success!

suttercain
09-08-2009, 05:22 PM
Can only think of one. I'd love to see a new, non-DC universe, Ragman.

Gamiel
09-08-2009, 05:29 PM
Tales of the Multiverse - Anthology title with rotating characters not featured anywhere else with rotating creative teams per arc i.e. Atom, Dr. Fate, etc as well as alternate futures, earths, pre-Crisis, etc


I realy like this idea

Xero
09-08-2009, 06:40 PM
1. Pandora Pann - by Jen Van Meter and Afua Richardson
2. Fawcett City - J. Michael Straczinski and Brian Stelfreeze
3. Milestone Quarterly - Dwayne McDuffie, Christopher Priest, Ivan Veles, Denys Cowan, Chris Cross, James Fry, and Chris Sotomayor
4. Multiversity ongoing - Fred Van Lente and Ming Doyle
5. Meta 4 - Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Keith Pollard
6. Global Guardians - Dan Curtis Johnson and J.H. Williams III
7. Static - Christopher Priest and Joe Phillips
9. Bloodwynd - Doselle Young, Ruben Diaz and Shawn Martinbrough
10. All-Star Squadron - Roy Thomas and Joe Quinones


Most of all DC needs good editors, and to re-establish good editorial practices.

KYLeo71
09-08-2009, 07:43 PM
Oh, gee. Let's see...

1. Legion of Super-Heroes
2. All-Star Squadron
3. Sensation Comics
4. World's Finest Comics
5. Captain Carrot & His Amazing Zoo Crew
6. Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld
7. Infinity Inc.
8. Mr. Terrific
9. Captain Marvel
10. A "Sliders" type book dealing with the multiverse and a team of hodgepodge heroes (Forgotten Heroes?) trapped in the multiverse bouncing from parallel earth to parallel earth

aut0matic
09-08-2009, 08:05 PM
well, looks like i'm in the minority here but...

Black Adam with Tomasi and Gleason.

gleason's horror style with blood, guts, eyeballs, and limbs everywhere would make a fun black adam book! i love black adam, and i think he has a lot of potential as a character.

AdamYJ
09-08-2009, 08:13 PM
10. A "Sliders" type book dealing with the multiverse and a team of hodgepodge heroes (Forgotten Heroes?) trapped in the multiverse bouncing from parallel earth to parallel earth

You know, I think I'd like the Multiverse more if there were more to it than just different superhero worlds. There should be, like, pirate world and dinosaur world and kung-fu world and stuff like that. Instead of "Gee, look, this version of Superman has grey hair" world or whatever.

PympMyQuinjet
09-08-2009, 08:59 PM
Theres no way I can think of ten but...

Static by Joe Kelly and Howard Porter
Legion of Superheroes by Geoff Johns and Barry Kitson
Blue Beetle by Craig Kyle, Chris Yost, and Paulo Siqueira
Captain Marvel by Grant Morrison and JG Jones
Damien: The Badass Robin by Jason Aaron and Ivan Reis

numberONE
09-08-2009, 09:06 PM
Robin by Grant Morrison (with Daiman Wayne in the title role).
The Riddler by Scott Lobdell.
Captain Marvel by Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis.
Batman Beyond by Paul Dini and Dustin Nguyen.

FanboyStranger
09-08-2009, 09:26 PM
The Phantom Stranger by Matt Wagner and Tim Sale.

Doc Goblin
09-08-2009, 10:51 PM
Aquaman by JMS and Ivan Reis.
Birds of Prey by Greg Rucka and David Aja
Checkmate by Greg Rucka, Eric Trautmann and Joe Bennett. Give this book back!
Green Lantern: Torchbearer by Judd Winick and Eddy Barrows. Starring Kyle Rayner.
Martian Manhunter by Warren Ellis and Doug Mahnke
Shadowpact by Keith Giffen and Roberto de la Torre

That's all I can think of right now.

meek?
09-09-2009, 02:51 AM
BLACK CANARY AND ZATANNA
Paul Dini
Ryan Sook

BLUE BEETLE
John Rogers
Sean Galloway

CHECKMATE
Eric Trautmann
Jesus Saiz

FIRESTORM
Eric Wallace
Alvin Lee

HAWKMAN AND THE ALL-NEW ATOM
Mark Waid & Gail Simone
Bernard Chang

POWER GIRL
Frank Cho

SENSATION COMICS
Greg Rucka
Pete Woods

TEEN TITANS
J. Torres
Adrian Alphona

TITANS
Kurt Busiek
Ed Benes

VIXEN
Jen Van Meter
Josh Middleton



Of course, it's also good that these don't exist 'cause I would be broke as hell giving all my money to DC.

Peace.

azrael11
09-26-2009, 08:29 PM
Global Guardians
Aztek
Hawk & Dove
Starman (Will Payton)
Gangbuster
Valor
Bronze Tiger
Titans of Tomorrow
SSSV
Power Girl/Huntress

OBrianTallent
09-26-2009, 09:18 PM
Amethyst---Marc Andreyko & Steve McNiven
Global Guardians---J. Torres & Paulo Siquiera
Suicide Squad--Jan Van Meter & Eddy Barrows
Ghost Detectives (starring Ralph and Sue Dibney with Jason Bard)--Greg Rucka & Don Kramer
Huntress--Greg Rucka & Julian Lopez

Plus without creative teams attached:
Icon
Shadow Cabinet

Not ten, but some that I would really like to see.

GrifterWC
09-26-2009, 09:53 PM
1. Firestorm w/R.Raymond
2. Power Company
3. Aztek
4. Codename Knockout
5. Shazam
6. Hawkworld
7. Aquaman
8. Young Justice
9. Black Lightning
10. Black Canary

Munkiman
09-26-2009, 10:31 PM
The Atom
Aquaman - Geoff Johns, Ethan van Sciver
Martian Manhunter - Johns again, dunno about the artist
Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes) - John Rogers, Rafael Albuquerque
Adam Strange
Shazam! - Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely, perhaps? Or Tim Sale.
Ralph and Sue Dibny: Ghost Detectives
The Legion of Doom
3: HOURMAN by Matt Wagner and Doug Mahnke.. MW for his work on Sandman Mystery Theatre and DM because an Hourman book needs visceral, gut wrenching fistfights
Maxie Zeus

Mister Blisterfists
09-26-2009, 11:13 PM
Kyle Rayner, Green Lantern.

Desaad
09-27-2009, 12:10 AM
1. New Gods - Walter Simonson/Walter Simonson
2. Seven Soldiers: Agents of SHADE (featuring all the characters from the Seven Soldiers mini) - Grant Morrison/Doug Mahnke
3. Legion of Superheroes - Whedon/Giffen/Cassady
4. Captain Marvel - Warren Ellis/Marcos Martin
5. Suicide Squad - Cristos Gage/Michael Lark
6. Aquaman - JMS/Shane Davis
7. Great 10 - Eric Trautmann/David Mack
8. Deadshot (yeah, I'd like to see this character get a lot of use) - Garth Ennis/Alex Maleev
9. Aztek - Eric Trautmann/Julian Lopez
10. Resurrection Man - DnA/Butch Guice (nothing was wrong with the original team)

maniacmatt
09-27-2009, 12:28 AM
Hawkman- Rick Remender and Esad Ribic
Deadman- Fabian Nicieza and Marcos Martin
Metal Men- Joe Kelly and Chris Bachalo
Shazam- Geoff Johns and Francis Manapaul
Metamorpho- Grant Morrison and J. G. Jones
Aquaman- Geoff Johns and Amanda Conner
Adam Strange- Neil Gaiman and Paul Pope
Kamandi- Alan Moore and Ryan Sook
New Gods- JMS and Frank Quitely

Couldn't think of a tenth.

invisiboy
09-28-2009, 11:47 AM
I want only five ...

1. Birds of Prey
2. Secret Files: Batgirl (flashback series starring Babs Gordon)
3. Phantom Stranger
4. Aquaman & Mera
5. Freedom Fighters

JumpingJupiter
09-28-2009, 02:42 PM
Vic Sage as The Question.

bongoes
09-28-2009, 03:05 PM
2. JLA/Avengers II co-written by Geoff Johns and Brian Bendis with art from Mike Choi.

I've just got an idea,

Superboy/Ultimate Spider-man co-written by Geoff Johns and Brian Bendis. Art by Mark Bagley.

SalazarSleaze2
09-28-2009, 03:59 PM
GLOBAL GUARDIANS- Geoff Johns & Dale Eagglesham

SENSATION COMICS- A three feature book;Main feature;Wonder Woman written by Greg Rucka and illustrated by Phil Jimenez, second feature, Donna Troy, written by Fiona Avery, illustrated by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez, third feature, rotating arcs starring characters from the Wonder Woman universe, whether it's heroes or villains, set on any era, world, or time period.

MANHUNTER Written by Marc Andreyko, illustrated by Steve McNiven.


POWER GIRL/HUNTRESS- by Adam Hughes

VIXEN- written by Ed Brubaker, illustrated by Ed Benes

ELSEWORLD'S FINEST- The return of Batgirl and Supergirl from Tom Simmons, Matt Haley and Barbara Kesel's superb 1998 one-shot.

WONDER WOMAN/SPIDER-WOMAN- written by Gail Simone, art by Frank Cho. Diana and Jessica versus the purple-haired threat of Circe and Morgan Le Fay's unholy alliance!

jgiannantoni05
09-28-2009, 04:20 PM
1. New Gods - Grant Morrison and Steve Rude
2. Tales of the Green Lantern Corps or Green Lantern Quarterly- Johns (and other writers) and Sciver or Reis
3. Legion of Superheroes - Johns and Giffen working together
4. Batman - Brubaker and Epting
5. Detective Comics - Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle
6. Legends of the Dark Knight - various, insist on quality from this title
7. Superman - Johns
8. Action Comics- Johns
9. Aquaman - Johns (running out of ideas here so going with this)
10. WW - Johns (running out of ideas here so going with this)

Yes, I'd work Johns to death, and pay him handsomely. And anything Johns didn't want to do, I'd see if Brubaker was up to it. Since I think Johns and Brubaker are the best in the biz and very versatile. Morrison is great, but not so versatile.

Volvic
09-28-2009, 04:27 PM
Only ten:)

1. Bop - by Gail Simone
2. A 12 part Arkham mini series that runs along the same lines as ER without the torture chamber cliches.
3. Suicide Squad
4. Aquawoman (Mera) Mini
5. Blue Beetle
6. A monthly Showcase introducing new and rotating lesser known characters.
7. Atom.
8. A Monthly Elseworld book.
9. Catwoman (with a Harley and Ivy back up)
10. Black Lighting Mini

LordEd1976
09-28-2009, 04:27 PM
-JLA/Avengers II: Kurt Busiek and Dan Slott, art by George Perez
-Legion of Super-Heroes: Paul Levitz
-New Gods: Walt Simsonson
-JSI of Earth-2: Geoff Johns
-JLA: Kurt Busiek, art by Ed Benes
-Legion of Super-Heroes Justice-style mini by Paul Dini and Alex Ross
-the Marvel Family: written by anyone who will give Billy and Mary their powers back.
-Suicide Squad: don't care who writes it just make sure you dig deep into DCU history for some bad guys
-Tales of the Corps ongoing: different writers depending on he story
-Who's Who: I know this isn't a comic per say but DAMMIT we NEED a new one.

TJKernan
09-28-2009, 09:23 PM
1. 'Tales of The Spectre' by Ostrander and Mandrake

2. 'Blood Syndicate Versus Secret Six: Total Carnage'

3. 'Nightshade' by Gail Simone. this character needs a revamp, loved the cool Suicide Squad Eve.

uh...off the top of my head...more to come...

arrowsonthemyscira
09-30-2009, 07:59 AM
Donna Troy
by Peter David
art Terry and Rachel Dodson

Aquaman
by Jeph Loeb
art Michael Turner

Doctor Mid-Nite
by Mark Millar
art Paul Pope

Marvel Family
by Gail Simone
art Alex Ross

Legion of Super-Heroes
by Keith Giffen
art Ivan Reis

Crimson Fox
by Warren Ellis
art Jock

Checkmate
by Greg Rucka
art Jesus Saiz

Ragman
by Grant Morrison
art JH Williams III

Metamorpho
by Mark Waid
art Jamal Igle

Zatanna
by Bill Willingham
art Nicola Scott

Slaughter
09-30-2009, 09:58 AM
Captain Atom
Firestorm
Blue Beetle
Steel
Manhunter
Zatanna
Aquaman
Shazam!
Black Lighting
Static Shock


Hmmm... now that I look at it, this could be a fine team of awesome B-listers.

nightwing45
09-30-2009, 10:39 AM
The Power Of Shazam written and drawn by John Byrne

Teen Titans written by Brian K. Vaughan with art by Mark Bagley, or Don Kramer.

Suicide Squad written by Brian Azzarello with art by J.H. Williams III

That's about it.

Carter Hall
09-30-2009, 11:10 AM
Hawkman by Geoff Johns and Joe Kubert

Aquaman by Geoff Johns and Shane Davis

noh-varr
09-30-2009, 01:23 PM
I don't get why so many people are having Paul Pope as artist alone on their lists. Pope is an astounding artist and writer! I don't know if there are really any writers I'd trust to really have him go full out with his art.

Mr Prince
09-30-2009, 02:12 PM
My dream ideas...

Super Young Team - Grant Morrison & Neil Googe
A "new" New Gods - Grant Morrison & George Perez
Star Sapphire - Geoff Johns & Gene Ha
Secret Society - Gail Simone & Dale Eaglesham
Amethyst: Princess of Gemworld - Gail Simone & Jim Cheung
Rima the Jungle Girl - Gail Simone & Nicola Scott
Batwoman - Greg Rucka & Nicola Scott
Birds of Prey - Gail Simone & Ed Benes
Isis -Geoff Johns & Jesus Saiz
Batman Beyond - Dwayne McDuffie & Gene Ha
Infinity Inc - Geoff Johns & Nicola Scott

fourth_legacy
09-30-2009, 11:19 PM
Batman - Paul Dini

Martian manhunter - Grant morrison (this has EPIC potentials IMHO)

JL - Geoff Johns

Wonderwoman - Frank Miller ( :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: ) (i'd love to see this happen, miller working on probably the most famous supeheroine ever )

Vlad
10-01-2009, 11:58 AM
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E.
Doctor Fate
Hawk and Dove
Shazam!
Martian Manhunter

No real pref on creative teams just as long as the story, and art is good, I would pay for them.

Karl O'Neill
10-01-2009, 02:17 PM
At the moment I can only think of 3 characters that once had ongoings but were cancelled for whatever reasons(sales, change of direction ,ect) that i would love to see get a chance with good creative teams so the characters can shine in the light for another run.


Hourman (Again).
Stargirl (Again).
Hawkman (Again)


Would not mind seeing Mr Terrific or Dr fate or Vixen get a chance for an ongoing. (Vixen had a mini recently)

brundlefly
10-01-2009, 04:05 PM
Checkmate by Eric Trautman & Don Kramer
Keeping the main cast from Rucka's series (Sasha, Mr Terrific, Faraday, Thinker, Carl Draper, etc.) while adding some new blood and new threats/adversaries. Love Trautman's take on Jason Burr & Kobra, so they would definitely play a prominent role (at least initially).

Suicide Squad by John Ostrander or Jason Aaron
Amanda Waller, Rick Flag, & Bronze Tiger assemble a new Squad (but keep Deadshot in Secret Six; I don't want to mess up that book), with some crossover elements into Trautman's Checkmate series.

Lex Luthor, Man of Steel II: Redemption by Brian Azzarello & Lee Bermejo
A sequel set in current DC continuity, this mini would chronicle Lex's return to power & business/science/political prominence and the end of the "marginalized jailbird" era, while also debunking a lot of the goofy fiddling with his origin that's been going on since Waid's Brirthright.

Adam Strange by Rick Remender or Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning
Remender's Fear Agent and Abnett/Lanning's Marvel ongoing space sagas make them front-runners for telling some compelling space-adventure tales with Strange. This would be a good showcase for some of DC's other space characters, too.

Swamp Thing by Grant Morrison or Warren Ellis
I think either Morrison or Ellis would have a field day coming up with inventive stories using the Swamp Thing, while at the same time not having to retread the same ground with him that Alan Moore has already walked.

Etrigan by Warren Ellis or Neil Gaiman
Etrigan had a brief cameo in Gaiman's Sandman a while back and I think he'd do some great stuff with the Demon. Likewise would Ellis, written in a similar vein to his Hellstorm series from the 90s from Marvel.

Dr. Mid-Nite by Darwyn Cooke or Matt Wagner
More solo-adventure stories than JSA-heavy ones, preferably, not unlike Wagner's initial Doc Mid-Nite miniseries from 2000. Rebuild his clinic and supporting cast and then throw a mix of underused DC rogues and new threats at him.

Black Adam by Peter Tomasi & Doug Mahnke
I dug this team so much on 'The Dark Age' that I'd love to see them take another run at Black Adam, following his release from imprisonment by Shazam and deciding which path his life will take from there.

Resurrection Man by Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning
As was noted previously, there was nothing wrong with the original book, so keep the same creative team and supporting cast members and resurrect Mitch Shelley once more. :biggrin:

Great Ten by Eric Trautman, Greg Rucka, or Grant Morrison
Loved them in 52 and would like to see more of them in their own book. There aren't nearly enough international super-teams in either DC or Marvel these days.

Damiean Dark
10-02-2009, 10:51 AM
The Adventures of Mr Terrific.

He is such a great character but of course DC sideline him to a bit part player..

Rawhide Kid
10-02-2009, 01:04 PM
Don't have any fresh ideas but they can relaunch:

Resurrection Man with the original authors but without Guice.

The Creeper, again with the original creative team of Kaminski/Martinbrough.

Blood of the Demon, Byrne.

The all new Atom, Simone/Byrne.

Aztek, Morrison/Millar/Harris/Champagne.

hondobrode
10-03-2009, 12:45 AM
Hey thanks Gamiel !

Aether
10-03-2009, 07:53 AM
I´ve think about five minis:
1.Cyclone by Christ Yost and Skottie Young (he could make an adorable cyclone).:cool:
2.Martyr Militia (based on the teenage heroes kidnapped by The terror Titans)
3.Metal Men
4.Birds of Prey
5.The Inferior Five.:tongue:

Forth World
10-04-2009, 02:33 PM
Monster and the Manhunter - Grant Morrison and Doug Mahnke
A resurrected (lower-powered) J'onn J'onzz teams up with Frankentein for a scifi/horror/occult/conspiracy detective book. Track down alien technology, mind control scams, Nazi UFO's from inside the hollow earth, mad scientist kidnap/torture capers, etc. Along the way Martian Manhunter makes it with the Bride and Frankenstein with Ms. Martian.

All Star Comics - Giffen/DeMatteis and Ed Benes
Wonder Woman, Mister Miracle and Big Barda. At least one character is hog-tied luridly on every lurid cover. And it's cool because it's equal opportunity gender-wise.

Plastic Man - Jim Starlin
Sure, it's not space opera. But I think Starlin would be a natural for Plas 'n Woozy.

NickFury90
10-04-2009, 02:40 PM
All-Star Superman Vol.2 - JMS/Gary Frank(This guys made a great team on Squadron Supreme/Midnight Nation, Gary Frank is a fantastic Superman artist, and JMS is working on Superman some time next year I believe. This would be perfect)

Flash - Geoff Johns/Scott Kolins(I'm kinda getting this soon, actually ^_^)

Wonder Woman - Grant Morrison(Give him a chance damnit!)

Lupek
10-04-2009, 04:35 PM
Aquaman - JMS & Alex Ross & Doug Braithwaite & Doug Klauba

Hawkman and Atom (Ray Palmer) - Palmiotti & Gray & Rags Morales

Strange Adventures - Paul Pope

The Spectre (Jim Corrigan) - Darwyn Cooke ... Cooke mentioned this once at a convention. I'm not sure if it is in the works or not.

Plastic Man - Jeff Parker & Ethan Van Sciver

Captain Marvel (Billy Batson) - Geoff Johns & Gary Frank

Justice League (Hal, Barry, Arthur, Ray, J'onn, the Hawks, Bruce, Clark and Diana) - Jeph Loeb & Ed McGuinness & Ian Churchill ....Yeah, I know all the self described smart kids hate Loeb but it would sell like gangbusters and the fun factor would be off the charts.

Batgirl Year 2 (Barbara Gordon) - Matt Wagner

The Question (Vic Sage) - Grant Morrison & Rafa Gares .... I'd like to see objectivism explored.

Adventure Comics - w/ Superman and the Legion of Superheroes - Kurt Busiek & Barry Kitson .... Plus backup stories w/ Supergirl, Krypto, Jimmy Olsen, Black Lightning, Guardian, Newsboy Legion

Jaded Devil
10-04-2009, 07:23 PM
1. Hawk & Dove by Karl Kesel and Greg Guler. Featuring Hank and Dawn.

2. Aquaman by Will Pfeiffer and Patrick Gleason. Featuring Arthur/Orin.

3. Bwana Beast by Beau Smith and Clayton Henry. Featuring Mike Maxwell.

4. The Question by Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting. Featuring Vic Sage.

5. Riddler by Paul Dini and Dustin Nguyen

6. Peacemaker by Jon Rodgers and Cully Hamner

7. Ragman & Nightshade by James Robinson and Justiano

8. Frankenstein! by Grant Morrison and Ed McGuinness

9. The Forgotten Heroes by Fred Van Lente and Rafa Sandoval. Featuring Oddman and Inferno, amongst others.

10. Blue Devil by Geoff Johns and Ed Benes

BWilly
10-08-2009, 01:02 AM
Aquaman - JMS and Ethan Van Schiver
Captain Marvel - Geoff Johns and Gary Frank
Dr. Fate - Grant Morrison and Ivan Reis
Firestorm - Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning and Leonard Kirk
Legion - Paul Levitz and Carlos Pacheco
Martian Manhunter - Mark Waid and Ed Benes
New Gods - Kurt Busiek and Paul Pelletier
The Ray – Peter Tomasi and Sean Chen
Red Tornado – Tom Peyer and Rags Morales
Suicide Squad – John Ostranger and Mike Deodato

Hawk_fan
10-08-2009, 04:42 AM
1) Hawkman - Peter Tomasi & Joe Bennett
2) Aquaman – Geoff Johns & Stephen Sadowski
3) Power of Shazam /Billy as Captain Marvel – James Robinson & Gary Frank
4) Blue Beetle (Ted Kord) – Paul Dini & Phil Jimenez
5) The Question (Vic Sage) – Darwyn Cooke & Paul Smith
6) Peacemaker – Ed Brubaker & Adam Kubert
7) Spy Smasher – Gail Simone & Ed Benes
8) Black Lightning – Grant Morrison & Mathew Clark
9) Checkmate - John Ostrander & Dale Eaglesham
10) Shadowpact – Warren Ellis & Tom Mandrake

dupersuper
10-08-2009, 04:53 AM
Aquaman: Peter David/Jim Aparo
Martian Manhunter: JohnOstrander/Tom Mandrake
Icon: Dwayne Mcduffie/MD Bright
Loose Ends: a book with various writers picking up dropped plot points from other books
Hawkworld: Darwyn Cook
Spectre: Greg Rucka/Mike Alred
Question: Greg Rocka/ current Detective artist
Captain Marvel: Geoff Jones/Gary Frank
Global Guardians: Keith Giffen/ Amanda Conner
Omega Men: REBELS writer/ Doug Manke

CaptCleghorn
10-09-2009, 12:53 AM
First, three minis or just arcs:

At least a 12 issue mini written by Warren Ellis starring Ray Palmer, containing that combination of science and cynicism that writer and star both have. Kevin Maguire on figures and Gerhard doing backgrounds.

A Jim Steranko Legends of the Dark Knight story arc

Starman Times Past with Jack and David during the first few Infinity Inc issues by Robinson and Ordway

And two series that I really miss:

John Rozum and Denys Cowan on Xombi

Thriller (as in 1 through 7)

And 5 new ongoings, most without talent listings:

All Star Justice Society 10-12 issue arcs, Prolog issue, 8 or so individual hero issues and then the everybody 2 issue finale. Different artists (and possibly different writers for the individual hero parts) for each issue. These should be historically set (late 40's through the 70's)

Neil Gaiman on Dr Fate

Grant Morrison on Aquaman

Priest and J H Williams on John Stewart

Sugar and Spike

Duy
10-09-2009, 02:36 AM
Can I just say that I think it's an absolute no-brainer to put George Perez on Justice League?

George has been quoted as saying that he wasn't happy with his original Avengers and Justice League runs, and Marvel struck gold when they put him on Avengers ten years ago.

Can we put the iconic team back in place and have George do 12 issues, please?