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could be pretty interesting. For instance, a normal guy (or girl) married to a woman with superpowers. Do they know going in, and if not how does she break it to them? Or a woman who gains powers during her marriage. Or a superheroine training her daughter as a successor. Or going the Incredibles route and having a whole family of superheroes (or possibly superVILLAINS). I feel like there are some interesting possibilities here.
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Stories within the daily routine of a family help us to imagine ourself in the situation.
We all have (had) a family in wich we can imagine « what if ».
that’s why I’d better writte about such situation rather than intergalactic vessel...
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Thefirstone wrote: There don’t seem to be many stories about that around here, and I think a story about a superwoman’s relationship with her parents/spouse/children/siblings/whoever
could be pretty interesting. For instance, a normal guy (or girl) married to a woman with superpowers. Do they know going in, and if not how does she break it to them? Or a woman who gains powers during her marriage. Or a superheroine training her daughter as a successor. Or going the Incredibles route and having a whole family of superheroes (or possibly superVILLAINS). I feel like there are some interesting possibilities here.
I've pushing for this kind of angle for years.
For a while I got my fix through the "Our Supermom" webcomic .
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What I know is that I saw her here.
Please, someone knows what it is.
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I suppose one way to make it work is having a Dinnertime discussion.
"What did you do today?"
"Balanced a few spreadsheets and made some calls. You?
"Saved 30 people from a burning building then went and caught a nuclear warhead saving mankind"
"That's great, Can you pass the salt"
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Woody wrote: It's kind of the route I started to go down with the Dazzling Diamond way back when trying to focus the story on Stacey and Simon. I think the idea has potential but there;s a real trope trap about putting the significant other / family member as the maguffin in the story. How mundane to you actually want their other life to be?
I suppose one way to make it work is having a Dinnertime discussion.
"What did you do today?"
"Balanced a few spreadsheets and made some calls. You?
"Saved 30 people from a burning building then went and caught a nuclear warhead saving mankind"
"That's great, Can you pass the salt"
Woody
There was pretty much this exact scene in the first Invincible TPB, when the Grayson family was having dinner and talking about their day.
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Woodclaw wrote: I've pushing for this kind of angle for years.
For a while I got my fix through the "Our Supermom" webcomic .
I was about to mention Super-Mom! Super props for mentioning it! (The writer and main artist are at a bunch of conventions near me, they're both great guys.)
Fantastic Four (at times) fits this really well (it's when the comic is the best). A backup story in Mark Wai'ds first issue FF, Vol 3 #60 is one of my favorite Mr. Fantastic Stories and it's beause of him relating to his children. The book is best when it's about family and the subject of extended family with Uncle Ben and the related people who have become part of the family from the Fanastic Four. I forget the issue but tehre was a "spider-man is thought to be dead" event and when the FF see he's not dead, they get emotional and hug him. Because they're a family and react that way.
There is a new comic "Hope" about a woman who gains powers, became an unregistered Super-Hero, and then is outed. She then has problems with Child Protective Services (child at risk, and technically she was breaking the law), etc. So it's very much about the after effects of her being revealed as a hero and dealing with that. (lot's of world building). (by Dirk Manning and K. Lynn Smith)
www.bleedingcool.com/2018/01/01/hope-new...h-dirk-manning-2018/
It doesn't appaer to be on Comixology, but it's carried by my local comic book store (which doesn't mean much, my store caries a LOT of independent comics and the writer is from the area which makes it's a lock that the manager would stock it.)
It was a nice change of pace ot have Jon along with Lois and Superman in the recent comics. Jumping him up in age seems to have ruined something that was nice. (And now he's being shot off into the Legion and seems like he wont' be around as much.)
The latest Mr. Miracle series is set against the birth of Scott and Barda's baby. (The issue where the furies are in the waiting room is hilarious -- they may be enemies but they consider themselves aunts ....)
Similary for a really odd take on this, the Vision 12 issue series by Tom King (who also wrote the Mr. Miracle run above) is all about family. Vision makes a wife, two kids and a dog. And it's really great too.
The comic Noble Causes is very much about an extended super hero family with people of all ages (multi-generational). The first stories are set with a woman who starts dating into the family and her reactions with everything. So it's not quite the Fantastic Four, the family is MUCH LARGER and has several generations.
The Spin-off Dynamo 5 is the other way around, Hero dies and five young adults find out that their father is him and they each have one of his powers. Adult-ish children finding they are all related (and super) and learning to deal with it, and relating to the ex-wife who is very much not the mother of any of them....
When i saw the first cover I thought Spider-Woman being pregnant was gimmicky, but the story turned out really well IMO, and having her be a mother seems to be working for her character. That and since they're pushing Captain Marvel and Marvel has also remembered they are long time friends are really great character bits for her now. Well, and she gets play in the spider-verse books. For those pining for her old costume, she's in the mini-series "Strikeforce" and was wearing her old costume there (zero focus on family life in the series so far.)
The latest jessica Jones series is a lot about the family life of Jessica/Luke and their Daughter. It's electronic only, I don't think there's been a print version yet (maybe the GN has been released). (To Jessica and Luke's horror their daughter turns purple ... perhaps she's not Luke's child? Luke's reaction to this is fantastic.) The series mostly focuses on Jessica + some kick ass female character guest stars, but her family life is in the backdrop. (I really enjoyed it.)
And the Spider-man comic "Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows" is all about an alternative future where he and Mary Jane had a daughter. She's in high school and has powers. Very much about the high school+family angle.
That's my quick "comics about families" dump. i think this is a great subject and I'm happy that DC/Marvel are backing off their "no couples" rule they had.
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www.superwomenmania.com/index.php?option...ring-2013&Itemid=232
Only 3 of the 5 stories are still there...
guimachajo1 wrote: I remember a story in which it begins that a supergirl left school and went home flying or running at super speed. He also said that it was due to the super powers inherited from the mother. I had not gone to camp even at pajama parties. for fear of floating or levitating while sleeping.I don't remember the title nor have I found the story in the story bank.
What I know is that I saw her here.
Please, someone knows what it is.
That sounds a lot like "Finding herself" a story written for the above-mentioned workshop. Which would be bad for you as the author eventually realized his stories were garbage and had them removed from the site.
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guimachajo1 wrote: thank you very much njae. take note; I regret that it was removed because its author considered it garbage. It is hard for me to write because I can think of many ideas and sometimes I can come up with ideas derived from what I read. And when I publish my first bullet as I wrote it for the first time, I took it, and I took a risk and I know that it is worse garbage because it needs a lot of revision and above all I need to learn how to plan the story, ideal an end and how to develop it until I reach it . I apologize for it.
I don't understand why you feel the need to apologize...
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And the same if one were to Kara or Cat's house for the same reason and discovered that they are Velorian.
As you can see those ideas occur to me, but then I don't know how to develop it and if ever
I do it the first person who reads it must be the original creator and to publish here both in the forum and in the story bank you must have your permission apart from liking enough to be able to publish it.
Another idea is the stories of the new Aurora universe is that apart from Ben Shaffer were more earthly there their adaptation problems, etc.
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njae wrote: Oh that topic brings back some memories... there was a workshop regarding that:
www.superwomenmania.com/index.php?option...ring-2013&Itemid=232
Only 3 of the 5 stories are still there...
guimachajo1 wrote: I remember a story in which it begins that a supergirl left school and went home flying or running at super speed. He also said that it was due to the super powers inherited from the mother. I had not gone to camp even at pajama parties. for fear of floating or levitating while sleeping.I don't remember the title nor have I found the story in the story bank.
What I know is that I saw her here.
Please, someone knows what it is.
That sounds a lot like "Finding herself" a story written for the above-mentioned workshop. Which would be bad for you as the author eventually realized his stories were garbage and had them removed from the site.
All I can say is I would love to see more garbage like that.
(BTW do you have any copies of you old stories? I love to have them even if it's just for my own collection).
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All I can say is I would love to see more garbage like that.
(BTW do you have any copies of you old stories? I love to have them even if it's just for my own collection).
As I mentioned earlier, I consider all my stories garbage and specifically not fit for this community (I mean what was I thinking, a story with a good ubergirl and no huge destruction? Nobody cares for that here). I'm surprised that someone remembers it and even would like a copy, but I do not want to put my stories back out there in any way. I'm glad they're gone and mostly forgotten.
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njae wrote:
As I mentioned earlier, I consider all my stories garbage and specifically not fit for this community (I mean what was I thinking, a story with a good ubergirl and no huge destruction? Nobody cares for that here). I'm surprised that someone remembers it and even would like a copy, but I do not want to put my stories back out there in any way. I'm glad they're gone and mostly forgotten.
I don't consider your stories as garbage (more like junk food) and I do agree that your stories don't fit this community. What I disagree with is the notion that nobody cares. There is a need for writers of good ubergirl stories and no huge destruction. Stories that don't fit the domination mold. Stories of selfless people doing the right thing despite the odds, difficulties and are ready to sacrifice everything because it is the right thing to do.
You're not the only one to notice of this lack in the community. There are others out there.
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njae wrote:
As I mentioned earlier, I consider all my stories garbage and specifically not fit for this community (I mean what was I thinking, a story with a good ubergirl and no huge destruction? Nobody cares for that here). I'm surprised that someone remembers it and even would like a copy, but I do not want to put my stories back out there in any way. I'm glad they're gone and mostly forgotten.
I don't consider your stories as garbage (more like junk food) and I do agree that your stories don't fit this community. What I disagree with is the notion that nobody cares. There is a need for writers of good ubergirl stories and no huge destruction. Stories that don't fit the domination mold. Stories of selfless people doing the right thing despite the odds, difficulties and are ready to sacrifice everything because it is the right thing to do.
You're not the only one to notice of this lack in the community. There are others out there.
This feels a bit contradicting. The need for non-evil ubergirl stories can only come from the community after all as there's no rule against it on SWM. So either the story fits the community or nobody really cares if its there or not. My stories clearly fall into the latter given that nobody noticed them disappearing from the site. Trust me, I paid attention to that.
So if anybody feels that there should be more of a certain story type they should voice that opinion. Writing a story is a lot of work that has to be done in one's spare time and usually involves other peoples spare time as beta readers as well. At a certain point the "fun" in writing alone isn't enough to motivate, so positive feedback from the readers is necessary to keep one motivated. If barely anybody mentiones that the stories are liked while a large potion of positive feedback is dished out - to authors/stories featuring evil ubergirls, Naturally those authors can keep going while others eventually give up in frustration. In short the vocal part of the community decides what kinds of stories are favored.
Btw: Given the amount of time involved, I don't see the difference between garbage and junk food.
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njae wrote: This feels a bit contradicting. The need for non-evil ubergirl stories can only come from the community after all as there's no rule against it on SWM. So either the story fits the community or nobody really cares if its there or not. My stories clearly fall into the latter given that nobody noticed them disappearing from the site. Trust me, I paid attention to that.
So if anybody feels that there should be more of a certain story type they should voice that opinion. .
I really couldn't have said it better myself. As a fellow "Good girl heroine" writer sometimes I do wonder if this place is the best place to actually put up my stuff. But i'm in a similar position to Njae. I could delete my stories tomorrow and I'm not sure if anyone would bat an eyelid.
To tie it back to family life there's all kinds of people and as writers we all understand that. It's great that the evil sibling does get recognition but sometimes the lesser known kids want their share too
Maybe that's your angle thefirstone - two sister's; good vs evil, both just want to be understood by the other. See where it goes
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I'm making up the story as I go along, but I try to make the relationship perfectly loving, to the best of my meager abilities. In addition, I have decided that a big reason that Tiffany fell in love with Alice is because was one of the few people willing to stand up to Tiffany when she was a bitch during middle school.
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As Hilda literally crash lands in Jasmine's kitchen like meteor, their relationship gets off to a dramatic start!
I'll try to keep their relationship... grounded. There's a give and take in any serious relationship between two human beings, even when one is a superfemme and the other is a normal human. There's bliss for Jasmine, and the comfort of human contact for Hilda, which I've come to think is extraordinarily important and valued by Vels.. There will be tension but also passion and pleasure.
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Anyemway, despite their alien origin and powers, they are surprisingly normal. Bonnie gives her mom endless attitude. Mom give advice, and has limited patience for her superhero life, which she finds frivolous (though she eventually comes around to appreciating it.) She wants her daughter to go back to school and get a "real" job, saying "I can't support you forever.."
Her boyfriend Hal and best friend Lisa also live at home (It's NYC. Who can afford the rent!?) Thre are subplots with their families too.
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