my 10% accurate DC comic predictions: Mr mind gets a float at pride
DC Pride 2023 if they hired me.
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The Hunt for Rip Hunter!, Batman Brave and The Bold
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Nooooooooo, don’t turn me into a marketable figurine
Bonus Under Cut
Time: 14 hours
Painted/edited and hard mix versions:
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First finished art since november! And its Mr Mind!
originally planned on 2 versions.. but it ended up being one.
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babe look at this cool bug I found
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I’ve been in this fandom for like 2 years and never made fanart??? Let’s fix that! Have a looksie at Mr. Mind!
I feel like people forget about The man with the skeleton arms. I feel like I could be about Mr. Mind here? (Closeup under cut)
Closeup under cut
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-Sean Galloway Captain Marvel/Shazam pitch
Would be awesome if Billy had to go on an epic quest and find twelve worthy people to be the Champions of the Olympians and wield their powers on Earth. Obligatory Wonder Woman, Batman, and Superman guest staring issues. Other, some very obscure, characters from the DC pantheon stop in too. Ends with Billy and the New Olympians gathering on the Rock of Eternity.
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October 1944. A landmark of Golden Age comics was the 25-part "Monster Society of Evil" saga, which ran in Fawcett's CAPTAIN MARVEL ADVENTURES from 1943 to 1945. The leader of the Monster Society of Evil was a mysterious character called Mr. Mind … who was eventually revealed to be just a little worm! But not just any worm: To quote the recap at the beginning of this installment (Chapter 19), he was "An intelligent worm with the greatest genius for evil ever known!" Although the serial ended with Mr. Mind being captured by Captain Marvel and paying the ultimate price for his reign of terror (no, really), DC has revived the character several times in more recent years. Unfortunately, because DC has never really had much editorial capacity for whimsy, they can seldom resist trying to rationalize him in some absurd way (e.g., by making him a Venusian brain-parasite whose true form is a terrifying giant monster). This is wrong. Mr. Mind is a CUTE LITTLE WORM WHO KILLS PEOPLE. As seen above, he gets sad when his fiendish plots and horrible death rays don't work. That is basically it, and he's really not a character who needs any embellishment. I mean, look at him!
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heres a doodle of mr mimble that i did on my computer
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“When the catcher comes to take my soul- He's gonna have to fight me first!”
Don’t put the timeline in danger for 5 minutes challenge: extremely hard!!
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We know that Lady Blaze and Lord Satanus made the switch from being super man villains to Captain Marvel villains in the comics, but are there any other DC villains you think could have made the switch over to being Captain Marvel's villains, too? Or the opposite, a villain of Captain Marvel going over to another superhero?
Ooh how fun!
Okay villains that could crossover to be Captain Marvel villains, in no particular order:
Klarion: as a Lord of Chaos, he's a bit more of a grey character than an outright villain, but I think they'd be good frenemies. Like Klarion causes chaos that Cap has to run around and set right but it's not necessarily hurting anyone. Also since Klarion is an eternal child, he'd be able to connect with Billy, convince him not to grow up so fast. (It's extra interesting if this is a Billy who also doesn't really age).
Mr Mxyzptlk: another Superman villain who is a 5th dimensional being that can only ve defeated by tricking into saying his own name (or some variation thereof). I can just see this rivalry playing out as an almost game, whoever says their word first loses. We'd get to see Cap flex his wisdom and implement creative solutions to the problem.
Circe: she is a character based on the mythological figure and typically fights Wonder Woman. She is a powerful witch with a grudge against the gods which can easily be transferred to the Champion of those gods. I can see her being a magical adversary who was on par with and at odds with Shazam too, so Cap would have to deal with her magical schemes.
Captain Marvel villains that could work for other heroes:
Mr Mind: fighting Green Lantern. So Mr. Mind is an alien (from Venus) who can control minds and may very well be an intergalactic criminal. The GL corps can reasonably want to take him down, sending in the GL from the same sector. I also have said before that pitting the characteristic willpower of a GL against his mind control would be really cool.
Sabbac: fighting Constantine. Obviously Sabbac has his roots in the occult, getting his powers from major demons, sometimes requiring blood sacrifice to seal the deal. It very much reads to me as a villain that Constantine may reasonably come across. I can see him trying (and failing) to stop the rise of Sabbac and being forced to use underhanded tricks to revert him to his human form and bind his powers.
Mr Atom: fighting Superman. Mr Atom is a giant near indestructible robot that wants to destroy humanity. Superman is one of the few heroes who would be strong enough to fight him, but his own compassion for humans and Earth would be a great contrast against Mr. Atom.
If you've got other suggestions I'd love to hear them!
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