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==Plot Ideas==
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=Plot Ideas=
===Bad-luck attack===
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==Bad-luck attack==
 
The Bad luck hero strikes! Bishie has a very bad hair day, his clothing stains, he's late for work, His nails break, people at work realize he's handsome ... and someone is taking pictures.
 
The Bad luck hero strikes! Bishie has a very bad hair day, his clothing stains, he's late for work, His nails break, people at work realize he's handsome ... and someone is taking pictures.
  
===Bishie contest===
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==Bishie contest==
The last time he entered, all of his opponents were disqualified for "some reason." Someone wants him back, or they will release pictures of him at his weakest moment.
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Bishie recieves a mysterious invitation to this year's Bishie Contest. He hasn't been there for a few years since he was "politely" told to never come back. The last time he entered, all of his opponents were disqualified for "some reason." Some broke their nails, others had split ends. He was victorious, but it was obvious that treachery was afoot.
  
===[[Random junkfood]]===
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Now, someone wants him back, or they will release embarrassing pictures of him around the world. And he doesn't want that.
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==[[Random junkfood]]==
 
The vending machine where Bish works sells chocolate coated Ritalin--R&Ms. Like, peanut M&Ms, except with Ritalin instead. Small writing on the package says "may contain nuts." There might be some subplot about Hilarity getting ahold of a packet and finally having the focus to complete a doomsday device.
 
The vending machine where Bish works sells chocolate coated Ritalin--R&Ms. Like, peanut M&Ms, except with Ritalin instead. Small writing on the package says "may contain nuts." There might be some subplot about Hilarity getting ahold of a packet and finally having the focus to complete a doomsday device.
  
===TV sports event===
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==TV sports event==
 
Bish watches most major sporting events when they're televised: Olympics, Super Bowl, World Series, etc., but not for the sport. There's a discussion about how new villains always try to disrupt them and are ''always'' thwarted on national television by the 20 or so heroes present to defend the game(s). He rants for a while about the recurrence and how villains just don't seem to learn. Mayhem tries to find out if he ever did that to some sport, running through a list of major events. To each one, he denies ever having even considered it. Hilarity brings up something about a national fencing tournament when he was a teenager. He claims that was both not televised and totally justified as he should have been allowed to compete.
 
Bish watches most major sporting events when they're televised: Olympics, Super Bowl, World Series, etc., but not for the sport. There's a discussion about how new villains always try to disrupt them and are ''always'' thwarted on national television by the 20 or so heroes present to defend the game(s). He rants for a while about the recurrence and how villains just don't seem to learn. Mayhem tries to find out if he ever did that to some sport, running through a list of major events. To each one, he denies ever having even considered it. Hilarity brings up something about a national fencing tournament when he was a teenager. He claims that was both not televised and totally justified as he should have been allowed to compete.
  
===Action Figures===
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==Action Figures==
 
Hilarity has a Bish action figure that she plays with occasionally, mostly to make it rampage, with a "Bishie smash!" and a "Grrr! Argh!"
 
Hilarity has a Bish action figure that she plays with occasionally, mostly to make it rampage, with a "Bishie smash!" and a "Grrr! Argh!"
  
==Plot Scraps==
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==Hostage Situation==
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How does Bish react when caught in a bank robbery involving no supers? Mostly an internal debate about whether to sit it out and act normal, or act and get noticed.
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==Trouble with Guards==
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Who in their right mind would want to be a <s>security guard</s> henchman when there are supers about? Look into the life of one such guard. Maybe he has really good insurance? Maybe he is paid ''very'' well. Maybe he doesn't mind being a meat shield?
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==Supers v. Normals... fight?==
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There's a bigger issue at hand: how do supers and normals interact? I mean, yes, the SHs are there to make sure the SVs don't take over the world and enslave the normals, or whatever, but what about the regular old villains? What need would there be for normal cops and firefighters if there are SHs around saving kittens and foiling robberies? Maybe the SHs have a union, or a code of trying not to get involved in every little minor thing. Chances are there's such a small percentage of supers, and that group is evenly split along the hero/villain line that you can't count on a hero to be there all the time, even in their patron city. The attitude has gotten past "Where's a hero when you need one?" and back to "Call the cops when we're in trouble" because normals will assume that if there is something super involved, there will be a superhero eventually.
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==Governmental Constraints==
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The government has issues with all of these supers running around. The public loves 'em more than politicians. They routinely destroy public buildings and ruin traffic. And you can't contain them. So the government has been looking for their own forces to combat supers with.
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A.C.R.O.N.Y.M. is the agency in charge of controlling supers. When there is too much super activity, they descend, politely ask the supers to disperse and begin their own covert policing. Of course, they don't like to negotiate or imagine, and their toilet paper is made of red tape, but they are thorough.
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The Anti-League consists of government-controlled supers whose job it is to balance the scales between super villains and super heroes. They tend to cause a superflous calamity somewhere slightly out of town to distract the groups, and then block out the supers. The supers usually leave town or find another town that needs saving in the meantime, and move there.
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==Hilarity's Goggles==
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Hilarity has a pair of arc welders goggles that she wears almost all the time, around her neck mostly. They have a tinted lense flap that is usually down. The side has decals of pretty unicorns or something girly. At some point, someone has to ask about the girliness of them. They are her lucky goggles. As in: "Look, I'm just saying that I've never had an invention turn on its wielder and violently discombobulate if I made it when I wore these goggles... I don't wanna tempt fate." There can be some discussion of one of the things she was forced to make without her goggles handy, and what happened to the wielder ("We still visit him in the hopeless cases ward sometimes. I think he responds well to pretty flowers.") Additionally, at some point Hilarity just ''has'' to be kidnapped and forced to build a weapon to use against Bish. When this happens, she deliberately does not wear the goggles when building the machine.
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==Chemistry==
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This is probably a one-shot comic where Bish spends a few panels concocting something dangerous in a chemistry lab, only to carefully apply it to his hair to make it extra silky and shiny. Possibly after a fire/fight damages his hair and he bitches and moans about that for some time.
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==Bish Commentary==
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Non-sequitors where we render scenes of Bishonen from other games/anime/books (Xenmas from Kingdom Hearts 2, for example.) Bish's head is overlaid on them, and he gives commentary berating or complimenting their lines, strategies and plans.
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=Plot Scraps=
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We put prototype plots over here. You can edit the plots freely, although Chadius has the final say (since he's the writer, letterer, and layout nut.)
  
 
*[[Supervillain Plot Scrap]]
 
*[[Supervillain Plot Scrap]]
 
*[[Supervillain Plot Scrap2]]
 
*[[Supervillain Plot Scrap2]]
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*[[Introducing Hilarity]]
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*[[Tampsterdam]] (from [[User:Ubernerd|Ubernerd]])

Latest revision as of 13:01, 20 October 2006

Plot Ideas

Bad-luck attack

The Bad luck hero strikes! Bishie has a very bad hair day, his clothing stains, he's late for work, His nails break, people at work realize he's handsome ... and someone is taking pictures.

Bishie contest

Bishie recieves a mysterious invitation to this year's Bishie Contest. He hasn't been there for a few years since he was "politely" told to never come back. The last time he entered, all of his opponents were disqualified for "some reason." Some broke their nails, others had split ends. He was victorious, but it was obvious that treachery was afoot.

Now, someone wants him back, or they will release embarrassing pictures of him around the world. And he doesn't want that.

Random junkfood

The vending machine where Bish works sells chocolate coated Ritalin--R&Ms. Like, peanut M&Ms, except with Ritalin instead. Small writing on the package says "may contain nuts." There might be some subplot about Hilarity getting ahold of a packet and finally having the focus to complete a doomsday device.

TV sports event

Bish watches most major sporting events when they're televised: Olympics, Super Bowl, World Series, etc., but not for the sport. There's a discussion about how new villains always try to disrupt them and are always thwarted on national television by the 20 or so heroes present to defend the game(s). He rants for a while about the recurrence and how villains just don't seem to learn. Mayhem tries to find out if he ever did that to some sport, running through a list of major events. To each one, he denies ever having even considered it. Hilarity brings up something about a national fencing tournament when he was a teenager. He claims that was both not televised and totally justified as he should have been allowed to compete.

Action Figures

Hilarity has a Bish action figure that she plays with occasionally, mostly to make it rampage, with a "Bishie smash!" and a "Grrr! Argh!"

Hostage Situation

How does Bish react when caught in a bank robbery involving no supers? Mostly an internal debate about whether to sit it out and act normal, or act and get noticed.

Trouble with Guards

Who in their right mind would want to be a security guard henchman when there are supers about? Look into the life of one such guard. Maybe he has really good insurance? Maybe he is paid very well. Maybe he doesn't mind being a meat shield?

Supers v. Normals... fight?

There's a bigger issue at hand: how do supers and normals interact? I mean, yes, the SHs are there to make sure the SVs don't take over the world and enslave the normals, or whatever, but what about the regular old villains? What need would there be for normal cops and firefighters if there are SHs around saving kittens and foiling robberies? Maybe the SHs have a union, or a code of trying not to get involved in every little minor thing. Chances are there's such a small percentage of supers, and that group is evenly split along the hero/villain line that you can't count on a hero to be there all the time, even in their patron city. The attitude has gotten past "Where's a hero when you need one?" and back to "Call the cops when we're in trouble" because normals will assume that if there is something super involved, there will be a superhero eventually.

Governmental Constraints

The government has issues with all of these supers running around. The public loves 'em more than politicians. They routinely destroy public buildings and ruin traffic. And you can't contain them. So the government has been looking for their own forces to combat supers with.

A.C.R.O.N.Y.M. is the agency in charge of controlling supers. When there is too much super activity, they descend, politely ask the supers to disperse and begin their own covert policing. Of course, they don't like to negotiate or imagine, and their toilet paper is made of red tape, but they are thorough.

The Anti-League consists of government-controlled supers whose job it is to balance the scales between super villains and super heroes. They tend to cause a superflous calamity somewhere slightly out of town to distract the groups, and then block out the supers. The supers usually leave town or find another town that needs saving in the meantime, and move there.

Hilarity's Goggles

Hilarity has a pair of arc welders goggles that she wears almost all the time, around her neck mostly. They have a tinted lense flap that is usually down. The side has decals of pretty unicorns or something girly. At some point, someone has to ask about the girliness of them. They are her lucky goggles. As in: "Look, I'm just saying that I've never had an invention turn on its wielder and violently discombobulate if I made it when I wore these goggles... I don't wanna tempt fate." There can be some discussion of one of the things she was forced to make without her goggles handy, and what happened to the wielder ("We still visit him in the hopeless cases ward sometimes. I think he responds well to pretty flowers.") Additionally, at some point Hilarity just has to be kidnapped and forced to build a weapon to use against Bish. When this happens, she deliberately does not wear the goggles when building the machine.

Chemistry

This is probably a one-shot comic where Bish spends a few panels concocting something dangerous in a chemistry lab, only to carefully apply it to his hair to make it extra silky and shiny. Possibly after a fire/fight damages his hair and he bitches and moans about that for some time.

Bish Commentary

Non-sequitors where we render scenes of Bishonen from other games/anime/books (Xenmas from Kingdom Hearts 2, for example.) Bish's head is overlaid on them, and he gives commentary berating or complimenting their lines, strategies and plans.

Plot Scraps

We put prototype plots over here. You can edit the plots freely, although Chadius has the final say (since he's the writer, letterer, and layout nut.)