Pitch your comic/cartoon idea. Make it concise. Judge others

Pitch your comic/cartoon idea. Make it concise. Judge others.

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it's like tinder, but for people who want to fight.

sex, sex eveywhere

stealing this

Steven Universe with vegetables instead of minerals.

How about tinder for people who want to play chess?

funny thing is user, there used to be a pitch your idea thread on Sup Forums way back just like this one, and tinder for people who want to fight was the best reply the thread got.
i have this belief that it led this fake controversial phone app.

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it goes way back than that user

Like tinder but for people who want to take back the holy land

Jews use it to connect and socialize with other jews, but non jews can use it to piece together the jewish network that pulls the strings behind the scenes of society and round them all up.

I have this idea, you know everyone loves porn but what happens after you are done with porn?
How about porn that isn't actually porn and it's made for all the lonely people who watch porn and have nobody to spend time with at all?
I mean Japan makes a killing out of this market loneliness is actually killing Japanese youth but we kind of need to be more subtle about it, how about we come up with a couple different female characters and you pick one and get monthly comics and animated (or live action) tapes like beach date one or bath time together and you pay a subscription for it

Its like tinder but called shoaher

>What if social media existed during important moments in history.

I'd watch it.

Doesn't this actually exist? Like those videos you can buy in Japan of a housewife cooking eggs and making small talk with you, with included pauses so you can pretend to talk to her like some fucked up Dora the Explorer episode?

A comic where a Brash Pug and a pigeon with daddy issues solve mysteries and get into supernatural hijinks in San Diego.

The Cossacks would be such huge shitposters

Aside from that, ever since i heard about rumblr i've wanted to make a comic about the idea.
and i'm pretty sure i was the first person to think of making it into a comic, i even posted that shitty comic i drew on pencil and paper and posted it here, even though i got shitted on.

here's the cringe i made almost like a year ago.

Four high school students get caught in a civil war. Watch as they try to survive, steal food, defend themselves, and try to turn everything into a joke to mask their crumbling sanity.

Old man James Bond and Xander Cage (Vin Diesel on xXx) are sent on a mission to hunt down Jason Bourne.
Bourne is overpowered and decides to run away by feiging his death

A series of characters that I created in Fallout New Vegas, all coexisting and just roaming the Mojave.

One's a haunted ranger named Jane with the NCR.

Another, a female brotherhood initiate named Hopper obsessed with old world tech.

The third, a racist (towards non-human) debt collector/ gambler working for the Vegas families named Vince.

And lastly, a huge cannibalistic legate who obeys ceasars every command.

Right now the one I focused the most on is Jane, since I've played her the most/ thought up most of her back story.

While I love Jane and the NCR, I would still show everything bad and good about every faction. Specifically too between Jane and Hopper, and how they both encountered each other at the skirmishes near Helios One.

I'm utter shit at animating though, so it'll be on my back end until I can get a small pilot/ music piece going. I like the idea of telling it all without dialogue, and using music to convey the characters feelings.

A cartoon, live-action hybrid where in the real world, a class of high schoolers all play on the same Stronghold-like server together. The game, which becomes a VR type situation so that the players are 'in' the game, is animated.

The conflict that kicks off happens rumors spread that someone has discovered gunpowder early, while everyone is on the level of say, Europe AD 40s. The conflict spurs students to create alliances in both the game and irl to find out who has the gunpowder but also who owns the server.

Soup Opera style, RTS warfare, mystery, pseudo-politics.

A girl with no friends has stopped showing up in protagonist high school guy's class. However, he's seen her at various places around town all week, seeming totally distressed but running off whenever he asks if she's alright. She later shows up at his house, pleading to stay there in secret as a runaway without explanation.

The next day, the school calls an assembly. Her face is up on the screen and the principal speaks.

"It is with the deepest sadness that I must inform you all..."

She committed suicide.

A week ago.

He's the only one who can see her and neither know why or how.

two gods wage war on each other on a huge planet. what's left is a world constantly changing with new and old technology and civilizations being dug up and Burried in a perpetual cycle. The story follows a gang of outlaws who have chosen to stay out of the gods war and live in the lands between the two warring gods kingdoms (each located on the opposite poles) and there struggle to survive.

A dog gets sucked onto a fantasy world where he is the chosen one and must save them from the Dark Lord. Not a magical talking dog. Just a regular ass dog.

A man goes through different universes looking for creatures/aliens/monsters/cartoons/animals to have sex with.

I would definitely read this. What kind of dog is he though?

Regular Man!
Follows a working class, shit-posting, young single dude who lives in a superhero universe. And eats and faps too much. One day he gets laid. But the condom broke so he gets kids. Then he gets old and dies.

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Meant for

An evil Lich and his army of cyclops travel the galaxy conquering planets until one day a magical half-monkey half-cat creature and his blue utharaptor friend show up and start helping those in need and stoping the Lich and his armies using the power of frienship and cartoon slapstick.
The name of the series would be Passing Over Canis.

New Marvel superhero

Is introduced in his own solo book

Powers have something to do with shadows. Can use shadows as a form of transportation, has shadow based attacks. Has access to some sort of shadow realm or dimension.

Is based in Boston because I live in the Boston area so it'd be nice to have a hero protecting and patrolling here

Book is pretty standard stuff until he has to go to New York to track down a bad guy

Here comes the twist. While he's going around New York, he gets webbed up. Except it's not Spider-Man who webbed him up. It's Mayday, because it turns out that the book doesn't actually take place in 616 like the reader assumed it did. Instead it actually takes place in the MC2 universe.

I have two elseworlds ongoings ideas for DC.

>1: Earth-3: Syndicate

Effectively, it would be a monthly showcasing a different Earth-3 character every issue. Each issue would feel like picking up a random issue of that character's solo series, not like a special or anything. It would serve to flesh out that world and make it feel more real- and it would focus on the heroes of that world just as often as the villains so its balanced. (note: this'd require a reboot of Earth-3 since it's... well... been destroyed- but i'm sure something could be sorted out)

>2: Titans Tomorrow

This would explicitly be set on an elseworlds, but one based (mostly) off of pre-flashpoint continuity. Think the Injustice comics. Five years ago, an alien invasion/other threat wiped out the JLA and most of the rest of the adult heroes, and the sidekicks were left to pick up the pieces. Its focus is to showcase the young heroes maturing and stepping into their mentors' shoes- becoming heroes in their own right- Kon-El becoming Superman, Tim becoming Batman, etc.. Every second issue would be a flashback to the invasion, and more and more details and backstory would emerge as it went along. The series would be dark- and because it's set outside of regular continuity, you are free to kill off characters as you wish. (This is loosely based off the Titans of Tomorrow story, and the "Failsafe" episode of Young Justice- but in this the sidekicks survive, and they didn't turn into villains)

A set of triplets are born. The first born at 11:59 develops powers based on around the sun and light. The third, born at 12:01 develops powers based around shadows and the night. As they grow the two become the most prominent superheroes in the world. The middle child is born exactly at midnight and develops no powers but becomes a homicide detective. What will he do when evidence from a murder points to one of his brothers?

A bunch of micro organisms, bacteria, and cells all live together in a crime ridden city (the human body). Series follows a heroic White Blood cell who takes on crime, gangs, and corruption.

Avatar series set before AtLA in the 100 Year War.

Gorlan is basically Hawaii: the Planet. It was a popular tourist destination until an intergalactic travel agency (in cahoots with a rivaling planet) launched a smear campaign against Gorlan, forcing them into bankruptcy.

Now looking for a comeback and desperate for publicity, Gorlan's execs set out to find the greatest advertiser in the universe to put them back on the map. That advertiser is Bobby Lawson, a used car salesman in flyover country.

A show about a guy who works as a franchise mascot who can't catch a break. Finale ends with his suicide after he pushes everyone away and feels like a failure.

Superheroes do normal things like go grocery shopping and pay rent.

Each issue is a different character but something sinister looms.

The Justice League deals with the housing bubble crashing and the Titans can't seem to find jobs with their limited work experience.

DCAU Go

A demon possesses some guy.
Some guy puts together a party to go on an adventure to expel the demon before it eats his soul.
The party consists wholly of either support classes or people who are bad at their jobs.
None of them really gives a shit about the others, they just want to get paid.
And so our "heroes'" quest begins.

Cute girls soldiers in ww2

you guys know, in the actual deep web(tor, what have you), there are actual deathmatches arranged between very bored, suicidal people, i've read about it.

they meet in one place in the woods with guns and then hunt eachother, survivor takes-all. Cops have no fucking idea how to stop it. Agencies don't care for doing it.

Countless people across the globe gain super powers at once, ranging from time control to e ability to summon guns made from your own tissue.

It's sort of like MiB, but less super secret government agents and more film noir cops and detectives. It would follow a bit of a monster of the week format while establishing the rules of the world, then the plot kicks in for season two.

The main character joined this paranormal police force to try to find out what happened to his missing wife and daughter, who vanished in what he has only been told to be a series of supernatural arsons. However, no bodies, charred or otherwise were found at the scene. He has been looking for em for the last 15 years.

His son is the only survivor of the fire, and can't recall what happened. The main character is distant to his son and has an "I don't want what happened to the, to happen to you" thing going on. Eventually they have an arc about reconnecting and him learning to be a dad.

The rest of the story follows his search for the truth about his family, which turns out to be the head of the paranormal police wanted his unique and unheard of power in-universe, walking through walls, and used a combination of science and supernatural means to banish them to the space between dimensions, where he would never be able to find them, thus ensuring he stays on the force looking for them. He wants to grow his paranormal police force into an army to take over the world because muh power

He is assisted by half-comedy relief foil, his latest replacement partner, a girl who is a huge weeb who thinks the job isn't going to be cool, but has to learn that it's not all kickass action movie stuff, and the job is very morally gray. Also small child feels fuel who may hold the key to discovering the truth. A shapeshifter who turns into his daughter, because she thinks her picture is pretty.

dragonball z?

In the future, a program is set for people (primarily teenagers) who commit the most severe crimes. They are forced to survive and escape the hardest times in the history of the world (War, famine, natural disasters, etc.) if they want to be freed.

They go back in time in the place of a victim. (Civil War -> slave, The Holocaust -> captive) you get it.

pretty sure that sort of stuff has existed for years.
also sounds like something out of the game manhunt

>tonight on Criminal Minds only on CBS.

Mom (magical) and father (normal), after having one son (magical), conspire to allow the metaphysical world to completely envelop the physical world so everyone has access to magic. They get approval from the University to perform a dangerous ritual to break open a breach between the physical and the metaphysical, using their unborn fetus as the instrument to bring the metaphysical to the physical. With many archmagi in attendance, the ritual begins, but because these fucks have no idea what they're really doing, their child is born, the mom is killed instantly, and almost everyone in the room, including the husband, is driven insane because of what they witness on the other side. The archmagi who do survive and remain sane keep the two children of the parents separated, the older boy being raised normally as an adopted ward to an archmage who voted against the ritual, while the younger daughter is routinely experimented on to see what secrets her body holds from the other side. They are able to spend time with each other one hour per day per week, under supervision. She eventually gets old enough to go rogue using a contract with an entity on the metaphysical plane, so the University sends her brother to "bring her home", and he sets out unquestioningly due to indoctrination.

The first arc deals with him being imprisoned due to not understanding the concept of money, and having to join forces with two others -- a woman who escaped genocide from a desert country due to a wizard attempting to breach the physical and metaphysical worlds and the daughter of a sailor whose fleet was confiscated by the government -- to flee into the forests where they can regroup and figure out how to maneuver in an ever-hostile country.

Standard fantasy setting, a small group of dirty mercs types work for the evil overlord/lich/dragon/whatever and go around on errands. The tone of the setting and even the villain is not too serious and prone to antics, but the main characters are played straight. Essentially a clash between more of a kidsy-feel fantasy world, and a little more serious group of mercenaries whose job is to go around and mess shit up and they love doing it. Probably an underlying sentiment that they could do some really horrible shit if they wanted, but then it would ruin the thing they've got going since even the villain would react badly if they did something like rape and pillage. So instead they just content themselves to "jerk" acts rather than "evil" acts.

>still no leader board screen

Is the dog voiced by Mike Tyson?

Danny Devito actually and the Pigeon is voiced by Seth Rogan.

A fantasy setting where civilizations of Dinosaurs coexist with each other with each individual species serving different or similar roles in society.

A little creatures type setting. You've got a tiny human and a few animal friends of around the same size, like a mouse, a frog, and a bug or two, and they go on a quest. It takes place in the modern real world, but obviously the little folks try to keep out of the notice of the "giants". They're all for using things lost or left by the giants though.

Not sure if serious...

Fund this.

A bunch of mercenaries screw up a failed assassination attempt that ends up destroying a space colony. They then end up becoming the most wanted group of people and try to go into hiding.but it turns out the failed assassination starts a huge civil war with other space colonies.

A nerdy and antisocial teenager inherits his grandpa's creepy victorian mansion, since his grandpa used to be a monster movie actor and illusionist the place has all kinds of weird relics, books, etc...
What he wasn't told, though, is the fact that the house is currently being rented out to five different flavors of goth girls. What follows is your standard harem romcom, with elements of weird fantasy and mystery as they deal with their every day lives. One moment they may discuss over how disgusting is to drink milk from the carton and the other they'll be sucked into a "choose your own adventure" book, or forced to live in the tabletop RPG world they were playing.

Highlander except all the immortals are the same guy who got split by some magic bullshit. As an added bonus, they regenerate from any damage that isn't a killing blow inflicted by another, and because of this their severed body parts can come back as independent beings. However, those grown from these parts soon start to degrade and mutate into horrible monsters, a condition which can only be reversed by eating their progenitor. So, each immortal not only has to fight his other selves, but also the monsters spawned from his body parts.

Demon, Angels, Fury, Robots and Human fight for a new earth

10/10 Would cancel after two seasons.

What if the white blood cell is played by a black actor?

It's a harem (i.e. one guy with 4 or 5 girls fighting over him), but the reason all the girls are attracted to the main guy is because each of them is from a separate alternate reality where each one was married to him, but he died in a tragic way (for example, in one he dies from a terminal disease, but in another he was an innocent bystander in a robbery that turned violent). I still can't decide how all the girls become aware of each others' circumstances, but I want at least a good chunk of the show to be "where do we go from here?".