We all have an idea bubbling in our head for a comic or cartoon

We all have an idea bubbling in our head for a comic or cartoon.

Think of yours for a moment.

Post what happens in issue 3 or episode 3 of this hypothetical work without giving any other context.

The protagonist kills MLK while fighting himself while his future pastself fights another unrelated team of superheroes from another future timeline.
Said protagonist is leading a squad of himselves from other timelines.

It seems like a normal day at the station with characters discussing a recent case while shooting the shit, while a person relates to the case walks in causing trouble. Then a guy gets sniped beside the main guy and he runs into the street to see where the shot came from. Then he locates the building and chases the shooter out before he gets to escape.

The alien catgirl princess goes shopping with her new best friend at an earth mall. Her Zazu analogue gets sick tasting hamburger juice and they have to take him to the human friend's dad because he's a mad scientist and he's the most qualified to perform medicine on a talking alien bug.

you know, my friend was right. these were not half hour episodes I was writing.

The group fake a haunting by Abraham Lincoln's ghost.

Main protag is spying on his latest target, but around the first fourth the target figures out what's going on and decides to feed on their paranoia as much as possible, eventually sending them on a wild goose chase across the town.
Just as it looks like they are about to do something evil, the main character finally catches up, only to just see them relaxing, as the target just simply wanted a day of peace from fighting, but just flat out asking to be left alone wouldn't be fun enough for them.
Tired themselves, the main protag just collapses with their back facing against the target they were originally chasing, before reluctantly accepting a drink from them and just loosening up.

Time traveling team of villains set out to control the multiverse?

A detective series, which involves the group being picked off one by one?

A...honestly, I have 0 idea about this one.

And yeah; more like half hour.

A Scooby-Doo esque show focusing on the villains dilemmas?

The two boys beat the late summer heat by going to a fancy new ice cream shoppe in the city.

I just want a gritty cyberpunk series. None of this IIIN SPAAACE stuff. Just copious amounts of High-Tech and Low-Life. Plot-of-the-week, miniseries, serial, doesn't matter how it's done.

A new threat is introduced, which causes the twin with fire powers to lose his too-perfect-for-this-world twin sister with lightning powers and he sinks into depression.

there's not much idea to have about it, it was just an animu-as-fuck slice of life where everything i liked in 70s-90s anime got kludged together.
and someday I hope it still will be.. somehow.

*First fourth of the episode,

Hmm; I see. Well shine on, and hope it works out for you.

Someday.. I'm putting it off til I'm good enough to do it justice.
Of course every day that passes by, I lose touch with my teenage weeaboo self.. but also as time goes on we NEED that 90s anime goodness more and more, to remind us why it was a phenomenon

Mouse adventurer foils and defeats a evil frog count in a duel with her sewing-needle-sword and meets a cat that becomes her trusty mount.

The MC angers a bandit with arms the size of a house, accidentally leads him on a rampage through a desert town, then crushes him with a falling water tower.

Episode 3 - Visitation
The token female visits the gypsy fortune teller above Ed's bar, who gives her cryptic messages concerning her ancestry and the coming future. Minor character building ensures as the gang goes apple picking. At night, Mark gets hammered and tries to buy sex, but experiences a visitation by Spotlight Head and goes missing. At the same time, the MC has a dream of angels descending upon the city.

I'm the second one.

It's about a guy on a reservation looking into a casino owner who's been letting big companies take over land and he thinks that there's some sort of ulterior motive behind everything going on. The lady who owns the casino (the one who walked in causing trouble) hired a hit man to take him out but hit his partner instead.

Think Banshee meets Bourne

With Ornith fully healed, the Commandos must fly out into space to face Primate and his minions in a final showdown, and stop them from firing the satellite laser that will destroy all life on Earth.

Fund it.

The two 16 year old protags decide to sneak into an R rated movie. However, since one of them is stuck in their penguin form due to a raging hangover, the other has to be their legs while the penguin one's face is made up to look like a human. The concessions worker doesn't bat an eye at this weirdly tall penguin person and everything is going well until the legs has to go to the bathroom and is caught by security. Before the two can be kicked out, however, the local gang takes the entire theatre hostage. It's up to the protags, the concessions guy, and the mop they find in the backroom that doubles as a laser shotgun to stop the hostage situation.

All three protagonists raise a massive army to take down a possessed old man playing a pipe organ to raise the undead.

"Always A Goo Decision"
An adaptation of Stephen King's 'Grey Matter'.

The two protagonists finally get things settled and calm down after being chased by mercenaries and Jap agents. The Brit invites the Nip to his home as a place to stay and discuss what to do next regarding the Nip's plan to find her brother. The Brit talks about his life in the Outskirts as a bounty hunter and so on. The episode then proceeds to be an expositionary episode about the Outskirts of London, in which he lives, and London itself. And the British way of life in general

Opens with the protagonist moving the deuteragonist's things from her dorm room to the apartment he shares with his girlfriend, the tritagonist. While going through her stuff he argues with her about taking stuff she doesn't need, especially clothes that she can't wear anymore and other things that are useless because she can't touch them, and the things they talk about expands a bit on her background and reveals the type of magic she specialises in. Plus a few jokes about her planning to take advantage of the current situation for lewd things involving his girlfriend. Meanwhile said girlfriend is occupied with cleaning the blood, brimstone, and burn marks out of the apartment while two of their professors question her to make sure she isn't going to join the warlock who needs her for his as of yet unrevealled nefarious plot. As the protagonist and deuteragonist are returning we get a flashback of the latter going through the tests to get into the university, namely an action scene with an obstacle course and golems for her to fight. Ends with a little scene of them together meant to give the feeling that the three of them are going to be a rough team for what they have to deal with.

The protagonist mysteriously gains superspeed and after getting used to it, tries to become a superhero, but doesn't think too much about the consequences to their actions and goes to fight terrorist groups, 'dangerous' politic leaders, feminists and maybe an occasional supervillain.
Then a Professor Zoom-esque villain shows up and tries to fuck up everything, except the hero already kinda did, but they end up fighting anyway
After they fight, North Korea (or a fictional equivalent) launches a nuke and everything is gonna be destroyed so the main character runs fast enough to go back in time to the moment where they decided to try the superhero thing, they slap their past self and just say "No." before dissapearing

Recent idea
Two roommates go back to their home now armed with weapons and locks
His mom still breaks in and kills everyone she can, the loan sharks still threaten them from outside, the asain secret agent still hacks their computer
They'll have to plan ahead further

Steampunk mega race

A boy falls in love with a girl and in an attempt to get closer to her he decides to live in a giant dorm but the tenants are all female Sup Forums board personas

The youngest one is burned alive during a house fire that was set up by a nut case believing she was a witch.

>A boy falls in love with a girl
FINDS A WAY

Arthur, Cei and Bedwyr need money, quick. They need to pay their entire mercenary company (the client from issues 1 and 2 couldn't actually pay them), they have overhead costs to deal with, and the tax collectors are going to start harassing them soon. Arthur decides to just rustle a bunch of cattle from a rich lord who lives just across the channel in Brittany to solve the problem. Cei is of course all for it, Bedwyr is against it but goes along reluctantly. While the actual theft goes off without a hitch, the trio quickly realize they know almost nothing about the logistics of actually transporting a herd of live, valuable cargo across a body of water, including the weight capacity of their ship. One thing leads to another and their ship sinks, letting all the cows swim off to god knows where.

Now with the cost of the ship added on top of their existing debts, Bedwyr is about to break out the I-Told-You-So's. Luckily, the lord they stole from approaches them and thanks them for their service, as having the cattle off his property meant the tax collectors didn't survey them, and the trio saved him a small fortune. Arthur bullshits and says that one of the lord's retainers covertly hired them for that exact purpose, and they would be happy to provide the services of the entire mercenary company on a more permanent basis. The lord happy aggrees, and says he'll have a contract waiting for them once they finish the "current job" of returning all the unharmed cattle. All's well that ends well, and Bedwyr is again left bewildered at how Arthur always manages to come out on top. Cei always believed in his little brother. Of course, work on that new contract is going to lead to some tragic situations down the line, but this is a happy issue.

Shapeshifting Iron Man/Generator Rex clone and delusional Don-Quixotetron 9K track down an ex-military spec ops leader with a hate-on for synthetic life. They fight, but the battle ends inconclusively, and he gets away.

The veteran and the mysterious superpowered girl order plane tickets to Paname, the only straight foward connection to the girls path only for the plane to be hijacked by a mysterious prganization that is trying to kill them

He gets tickled to death.

Main protagonist, a teen superhero with cybernetic arms, gets the shit kicked out of him by an ex Russian boxer with cybernetic arms of his own. With the main protag missing an arm and near death, the rest of the issue/episode is a game of cat and mouse between the two.

HD and Vin argue about what to do with the alien duo they discovered last issue. Vin wants to let them go on their way, but HD suspects they have a hidden agenda. He suggests turning them over to Det. Interceptor, until Vin reminds him that they still have a valuable lead in the two, which is more than the detective has at the moment. HD, always eager to show up his quasi-nemesis, concedes defeat.

Vin convinces the the aliens to help them, and the two lead them to an abandoned warehouse. The female of the two promptly shapeshifts into a winged creature and escapes with her male counterpart. HD attempts to stop them, but when Vin doesn't try to assist he quickly comes to the conclusion it was a stipulation the boy telepathically agreed to. It's all but confirmed when Vin coyly dismisses the notion and chalks it up to being startled.

The two proceed to investigate the warehouse, making small talk about the correlation between HD's distrust of the aliens and his bigotry towards Canadians along the way. Suddenly, Vin is startled for real. There's a bad vibe to the warehouse, and there's evidence bodies were moved very recently. In chunks.

From afar, a large-eyed creature intently watches the two. It may have just found it's perfect specimen...

Superhero decides to go on patrol, but has a hard time finding crime, and has an even harder time trying to get through downtown traffic to find it. Eventually resorting to a bicycle, he winds up too winded when he arrives at the scene of a crime to stop it

Batman skull fucks Hal Jordon as Sinestro ascends

Protagonist learns more about his power. As he's about to fight a powerful monster, his employer tells him to stand back because he isn't ready. When his employer is about to fight this monster, the protagonist feels a strong gravitational force on him for less than a second. When this force is lifted, he looks to see the monster destroyed and his employer by his side with his hand on the protagonist's shoulder. They proceed to have lunch, and the protagonist questions his employer about what happened.

The main girl gets to go to the mall with her best friend to go shopping for a new paintbrush. They get into a DDR contest with a moon robot. They confront a shady life insurance salesman. Mall security is pretty light today, because they are all responding to a situation outside. The main girl has to mail a letter to her best friend's robot boyfriend. They eat tacos and clam chowder together and stuff.

They go outside to find a monster bird killing police officers.

The captain of the baseball club has fallen for a girl in a different class, but she doesn't seem impressed by sports, or machochism or masochism or manly things - the only thing he knows that she does like is watching Let's Play videos. Main guy and Main girl are more used to dealing with physical goods, but now they have to help their new client through the pitfalls of vlogging, pester his would-be sweetheart about what sort of stuff she likes, and make sure neither captain nor nerd cottons on to what they're doing.

>Think Banshee meets Bourne

That would be amazing, I would read and buy every issue and then be sad when it inevitably gets cancelled by issue 9.

Crime/Detective books don't sell unless you're Brubaker or Rucka. It sucks.

It's an ongoing about a person who has the abilities to have any sort of power they demand but it only lasts for 78 days or so but they have to get enough people to believe he has those abilities so they start a superhero career and creates a bunch of wild fabrications about what powers they have.

Issue three would be about the main character's nemesis, who knows he has those powers but nobody believes him, nemesis also has the power to cancel out any powers for some reason and he attempts to become a cult leader and more powerful than MC just to spite them.

High school MC and detective MC investigate the disappearance of the same girl and both come to the conclusion that the former's harem did it.

>Love Hina written by Naoki Urasawa

I like it.

I should mention that while nemesis has the power to cancel out any ability he also sets about trying to create and defame ridiculous amounts of rumours so that the hero will have them as powers.

In a desperate attempt to check if any other humans are alive in the post apocalyptic landscape, the main character ventures out into the irradiated landscape donning a suit made out of the title character who is a shapeshifter.

Which issue was your autism diagnosed in?

The series antagonist is revealed, and the main protag nearly shits herself because the antagonist is revealed to be a being everyone in her society is convinced is a myth/legend used by cultists to control others. They turn out to be just as aloof and cruel as the myths told and she gets real existential about it.

Boogaloo Bob the funky ghost detective has finally vanquished the malicious Ghost of Tuxedo's Past only to find that there is another who can see ghosts as well.

Enter: Roxy Rotten, the punk rocker with a ghoulish grudge!
With her bass, the rickety Rickenbacker: Blue Burst, she destroys ghosts instead of helping them along to their final destination like our hero does.

After a misunderstanding involving Bob's Zoot Suit, Rotten mistakes him's for a ghost and attacks!

-Japanese style pastel rendition of the episode's final frame-

>A Scooby-Doo esque show focusing on the villains dilemmas?

Nope. It's about a group of people who work for a government agency designed to study supernatural phenomena. However, they live in a world without any. They have to keep faking supernatural events to keep their jobs, otherwise the government will kill them for "knowing too much."
Despite that last part, it's a comedy, with the threat of death being comedically downplayed to be about as serious as any other firing, except when it's brought up in conversation.

Our main hero is going to get the Leo Tablet, but a mysterious female phantom thief appears and gets it at the last second.

It helps that the arc is short and i think six issues is long enough to tell it. I don't know what the second arc should be about though so a miniseries seems appropriate.