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james_davis_nicoll) wrote2008-12-18 09:41 am
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Not that I'll get to use this idea any time soon
Because it looks like 4E D&D might be the next year's campaign but what would be a good quintessentially '80s name for a superhero?
The basic idea that I'm toying with is that the guy hit his PR peak around 1989 because as we know superhero rpg universes reflect the comicbooks of the time. In 1988 and 1989, wisecracking masks who enjoyed what they did but who didn't do anything unsavoury were in but by the early 1990s people wanted to hear about depressed superpowered thugs beating the crap out of other depressed superpowered thugs. Even though this guy was stilling doing what he did as competently as ever, nobody cared. Or cares. He's still sticking with his old schtick twenty years on despite the lack of acknowledgment. It's what he knows and anyway it's a lot more fun than the famous guys are having.
The basic idea that I'm toying with is that the guy hit his PR peak around 1989 because as we know superhero rpg universes reflect the comicbooks of the time. In 1988 and 1989, wisecracking masks who enjoyed what they did but who didn't do anything unsavoury were in but by the early 1990s people wanted to hear about depressed superpowered thugs beating the crap out of other depressed superpowered thugs. Even though this guy was stilling doing what he did as competently as ever, nobody cared. Or cares. He's still sticking with his old schtick twenty years on despite the lack of acknowledgment. It's what he knows and anyway it's a lot more fun than the famous guys are having.
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In this case, twenty years was just long enough.
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'Cause, y'know, "Color + Noun That Has Something To Do With the Power" works. Or "Adjective That Has Something To Do With The Power + Noun That has Little To Do With Anything".
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Big hair should feature prominently.
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Big Hair
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(Anonymous) 2008-12-18 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)- Ken
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Of course rock being rock, a lot of the themed villains won't have made it to the 21st century.
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This has happened
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Awesome
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(Anonymous) 2008-12-18 05:37 pm (UTC)(link)And, right, it opens up broad possibilities for music-themed allies, ex-sidekicks and antagonists. Let's not even think about Speed Metal's relationship with Grunge.
Doug M.
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I liked the way they handled it in one of the Batman movies. They let the newspapers name the guy.
What's his power or schtick?
--Hawk
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But I was the smart one in the room. I didn't get distracted by the GM, or busy studying how I could make my perfect character more buff.
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(which would be Namorita and...oh, can't remember the other generic c-list hero's actual name, but it was pretty funny)
Speedster brick, huh? Like, say, Cannonball? Of course, that's been used - but it's more catchy than "Armour-Piercing Discarding Sabot Man".
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Super Strength, Mind Control and uncontrolled change on hearing dance music.
And the picture you get from the is probably pretty close... :-)
Mike