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By Johann HollarPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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Welcome back to the "Why not do these?" series.

Once more I am covering comic book ideas. Whether they are to be TV Shows, movies or video games is debatable

Let's get started.

Conan the Barbarian

There are so many comics of the barbarian from Cimmerian, that we are due another film.

There is also talk of their being a TV series of the legendary creation of Robert E. Howard, but so far nothing has been confirmed.

They could also make another cartoon like they did back in the 90's or even an anime of the character that follows the same story line as the books.

The video/online games have gotten some rather poor reviews. Not an excuse to give up on this as an idea though.

The Justice Society of America

I am well aware that the series Stargirl is coming to the CW 5/12/20 and that the founding members of the Justice Society of America will be making an appearance, but they are not the main attraction in the series.

So why not have a TV series or movie about them?

One movie idea would be something of a prequel to Batman: The Brave and The Bold. Same universe, but featuring the Justice Society of America in their early days as they fought the Nazi's when not doing other heroic deeds that their successors the Justice League would perform.

This could also be the same story line in a live action movie and TV version too. The movie/TV series can begin with how they started out as the heroes that they were, move on to their deeds and end with them meeting/helping the characters that replace them along with the Justice League.

Kull of Atlantis

The other creation of writer Robert E. Howard and ancestor to Conan the Barbarian has made many appearances in comics and of course the less than desirable 1997 movie featuring Kevin Sorbo.

But that's hardly an excuse to not make another film let alone a series of films beginning with his exile from Atlantis to his rise to power as king of Valusia.

The TV series would not be any different, just more expanded and if they do a cartoon/anime, they take the same route as the story.

I know the Conan series as a video and online game has had it's fair share of poor reviews, but that should not rule out any reason why the ancestor to Conan should make a video game appearance. If anything, they could give it an Assassins Creed theme.

Agamotto and his Successors

I know many of you are aware of the famed Eye of Agamotto that first appeared in the Doctor Strange movie featuring Benedict Cumberbatch and that it was the named after Earth's first Sorcerer Supreme.

But what about the Earth's first Sorcerer Supreme and how he came to be? What about those who succeeded him?

Having a TV series beginning with him and ending with the Ancient One as Earth's Sorcerer Supreme to then passing on the mantle to Doctor Strange.

A movie idea of Agamotto to the Ancient One would also be a good idea too. Video games? I don't know.

Suicide Squad

I know the movie was mediocre and their involvement in the Arrowverse was rather limited. Therefore, why should they not have an appearance on the small screen? or even a video game featuring this gang of misfits and murderers?

As a TV show it would feature the original like Bronze Tiger along with Punch and Judy, then move up to introducing Harley Quinn and King Shark as members.

As a video game, I am thinking again something like Assassins Creed, but where you have different assignment for different characters along with their trademark weapons.

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Johann Hollar

I had attended Minnesota State University Mankato where I received my Bachelors in History with a Minor in Philosophy. I currently work at the Woodbury Village Target as a Stocker when I am not writing you all such interesting stories.

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