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#1  Edited By RideASpaceCowboy

I'd say I've already perfectly casted the entire Justice League. Wonder Woman was definitely the most difficult, and the least certain, but mine is still a better suggestion than any other I've yet heard. From Who could play the Justice League in a live action film?

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I'm assuming Justice League will take place in a separate continuity than Man of Steel, given that the later was made without a shared cinematic universe in mind. If I remember correctly he had been cast temporarily as Superman in the past (the failed Superman Lives) and is the voice actor for the character in the upcoming animated adaptation of Geoff John's Brainiac.

He's best known for Brad in How I Met Your Mother. He towers over even Jason Segel, so he definitely has the physical presence to pull off a believable Batman.

She's best known as Ellie from Chuck. She's the only actress I know with all the Bs of WW: a beautiful blue-eyed brunette with busty breasts; plus she's got got the acting range to go from sweet to tough and back again.

He starred in The Finder. I've never seen the show, but he's a big dude with comedic timing.

He's the guy from the Old Spice commercials that's not Ray Lewis; like Sarah Lancaster, he also was on Chuck. Still, I'd prefer Hal Jordan, as he's got a classic comic book bromance with Barry Allan, just like Bruce and Clark.

Billy the Kid from Expendables 2. If you've seen that movie, you know he has instant likability.

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Evidently I was wrong about the blue eyes in my original post, but she's still my top choice.

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#2  Edited By RideASpaceCowboy

Here's hoping for Lost's time travel rule: Whatever happened, happened.

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#3  Edited By RideASpaceCowboy

Who's the most human being in the Marvel multiverse (for DC it's clearly Prime Superman One Million) whom you could imagine who hasn't been introduced into any comic series yet? For example, in an infinite number of universes, somewhere Gabriel Summers and Jean Grey got married and had a son who inherited the Phoenix Force. Elsewhere, in another universe, Franklin Richards was the one who drank the Sentry serum. Of all possibilities, what human (this excludes cosmic entities) is the most powerful?

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#4  Edited By RideASpaceCowboy

A group of modern day super-powered teenagers (similar to the Legion of Superheroes) go back in time to meet the hero who inspired them when he was their age. The find Robert Reynolds shortly after he received his powers (but prior to his brainwashing by The General), when his abilities are still in their infancy. Together they have silver-age style adventures in the present day as well as the past. The pathos of the character develops over time as he comes to learn his fated descent into madness and his (apparent) death at the hands of Thor.

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#5  Edited By RideASpaceCowboy

Once the movie rights to Spider-man, X-Men, and Fantastic Four revert back to Marvel Studios I would love to see a New Avengers movie that combined aspects of the original Sentry mini-series with the Sentry arc in New Avengers volume 1. Of course, the Sentry is one of my favorite characters of all time, so I'm definitely biased, but with Spider-Man and Wolverine in the film I'm sure it would draw an audience, and then all those movie-goers would gain exposure to such an awesome character.

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#6  Edited By RideASpaceCowboy

@judasnixon said:

I would love to see just one more run with a 80's looking Rogue. She looked like a bad ass in black & green.
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80's Outback Rogue

Add the short-sleeved leather jacked and expose her chest a bit more and this would be perfect.

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#7  Edited By RideASpaceCowboy

I've though of something even better than my original post. This is my character from Champions Online. Remove the helmet, add a red cape, and place a bronze "S" insignia on the breastplate and you have the perfect new costume for Superman (keep the "champion" belt from Superior also). The back story could be that Diana gifts him armor forged by Hephaestus for their anniversary which grants him immunity to magical attacks, and he begins wearing it over his Action Comics jeans and t-shirt.

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#8  Edited By RideASpaceCowboy

@judasnixon said:

I would fire Greg Land as an artist. Then hire him back as a janitor....

Whereas I would put Greg Land as the artist on the new adjective-less X-Men series (the one starring Jubilee, Kitty Pryde, Psylock, Rachel Grey, Rouge, and Storm) and hire Frank Miller on as writer. More ideas to come...

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#9  Edited By RideASpaceCowboy

One of my father's nicknames for me growing up was "Boy Wonder," so I've always felt a certain connection to Dick Grayson (I loved watching repeats of the Adam West Batman series as a kid, but never encountered Robin in the comics till I was older, despite being an avid fan of the medium from an early age, so I've never felt the same about Tim Drake).

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#10  Edited By RideASpaceCowboy

I'm assuming Justice League will take place in a separate continuity than Man of Steel, given that the later was made without a shared cinematic universe in mind. If I remember correctly he had been cast temporarily as Superman in the past (the failed Superman Lives) and is the voice actor for the character in the upcoming animated adaptation of Geoff John's Brainiac.

He's best known for Brad in How I Met Your Mother. He towers over even Jason Segel, so he definitely has the physical presence to pull off a believable Batman.

She's best known as Ellie from Chuck. She's the only actress I know with all the Bs of WW: a beautiful blue-eyed brunette with busty breasts; plus she's got got the acting range to go from sweet to tough and back again.

He starred in The Finder. I've never seen the show, but he's a big dude with comedic timing.

He's the guy from the Old Spice commercials that's not Ray Lewis; like Sarah Lancaster, he also was on Chuck. Still, I'd prefer Hal Jordan, as he's got a classic comic book bromance with Barry Allan, just like Bruce and Clark.

Billy the Kid from Expendables 2. If you've seen that movie, you know he has instant likability.