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Bystanders is a superhero story with violence akin to Invincible: Ultimate Collection, Vol. 1. The twist (I like twists) is that the reader doesn’t know the main hero’s secret identity any more than the characters do. The mystery element was something I’ve only ever seen in Mad Dog, a DC comic character. It had four issues in the 80s. The character was on Arrow for a few seasons, but he had absolutely nothing to do with the comic namesake.




Augury Answered plays with the chosen one trope. Some consider two people from two cultures to be their respective chosen ones. They must unite to fight an oppressive regime, but who will ultimately lead? Can there be a chosen two? I’ve seen things with multiple chosen ones, such as the new Mortal Kombat movie, but they always work together. I want something with the politics of who truly is important, if any.

Zombie Walkabout is a lighter story. It has people going on vacation to Australia ten years after a zombie apocalypse was placed under control. The tourists don’t seem to care that real people are essentially slaughtered for their amusement. This ISN’T Jurassic Park with zombies. That was done with the B movie, The Rezort. This is more like Fantasy Island. I call it a zom rom com, but not like Warm Bodies.

I’m a Soldier of 19 years. I care about my fellow Soldiers, but I know the other side thinks like that about their comrades. I want a story where neither side is considered good and the other bad. My main protagonists should be best friends, but they were born on different planets. Many anime series work with this concept, but they still make it clear which side is just. I like the ambiguity of having to decide as a reader/viewer.

The Sandman comics by Neil Gaiman. I can't remember off the top of my head which issue numbers, it was somewhere in the middle.

I was talking to someone about this very story in another thread, an author asking for Australianisms for a zombie hunting story set in Cairns.
Was that you?

Enemy Mine. It's a movie from 1985.
This is a common subtheme in many Fantasy novels also. I have come across it recently in Shadow and Bone and the Witcher. Both have a story line of a witch getting together with a witch hunter.


The Wars to Light and Shadow series




I was talking to someone about this very story in another thread,..."
Yeah it was him.

Thank you. This is a great recommendation. I've obviously heard of these comics, but never tried them. Now I'm very curious.

Was that you?"
Yep, that was me.

This is a common subtheme in many Fantasy novels also. I have come across it recently in Shadow and Bone and the Witcher. Both have a story line of a witch getting together with a witch hunter."
I've seen Enemy Mine (in fact, I own the DVD. I love Lou!). That's a good recommendation. Enemy Mine is more enemies to friends than enemies that should be friends, but I like the similarity. If memory serves me correctly, we never learn the motivations for the war in that movie.
Thanks for the Shadow and Bone recommendation.

The idea of a plethora of gods/immortals reminds me of a Michael Scott series





The series has every god you can think of and other well-knowns such as Billy the Kid, Joan of Arc, Shakespeare, to name a few - and a space ship in at least one of them. Many different settings, London, Paris, California Alcatraz Island. At center are the twins of power and Nicholas Flamel. Oh, and it starts with golems.
Adding: This series might also come under the heading or idea of two chosen ones. The twins of power.


Phillip wrote: Yep, that was me."
Aha! I was fascinated by that idea back when we were discussing Oz Slang. Still fascinated by the idea. I honestly haven't come across anything like it. It's such a great concept.

Thank you.

It sounds interesting. I hope it's as good as Michael Scott's screenplay, Threat Level Midnight.

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Honestly it doesn't matter. South Park is still successful.
Tolkien wrote Lord of the Rings after being inspired by 'The Worm Ouroboros' where the armies fought on middle earth. Then the wheel of time writer wrote his version of the lord of the rings because he was so inspired by that work. Disney is famous for retelling stories from the Brothers Grim who wrote down fables told by other people.
Go write your story and if something inspires you let it be known. Don't be like JK Rowling and say all your ideas are original.
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There’s a classic South Park episode where Butters (in his Professor Chaos guise) complains that The Simpsons have already done everything. I started writing novels because I thought of ideas that I hadn’t come across in books, movies, TV series, or video games. I wanted to talk with others about these ideas, but unfortunately (for me) few talk about my books, and most of my friends and family aren’t readers. I’m not narcissist enough to think I’m the only person who came up with these ideas. I’m hoping some of you have examples that used ideas similar to my own. This way, I can at least speak to people about the ideas, the whole reason I started writing. I look forward to seeing the various recommendations.
To make responses easy, I’ll make a new entry for each of my novels. Thank you in advance. I hope this is in the right folder. I'm asking for recommendations, so I haven't linked any of my stuff.