Which Fictional Characters Would You Most Like To Include In A Story?
I was just thinking about this. I reckon there's a certain childish pleasure to playing with characters created by other people, mixing them all up and having characters from different stories meet each other and interact.
It's like the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, which features (in the film at least) The Invisible Man (HG Wells), Mina Harker (From Dracula, Bram Stoker), Captain Nemo (20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, Jules Verne), Alan Quartermain (King Solomon's Mines, H Rider Haggard), Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde), Dr Henry Jekyll & Mr Eward Hyde (R.L Stevenson) and Tom Sawyer (Mark Twain) amongst other characters all having a ripping adventure together.
I'd love to have a story where various British postwar Science Fiction characters interact in a space where all of their back stories interact. So I'd have:
Professor Quatermass and the British Rocket Group (BBC 60s)
Dan Dare and his supporting cast (50s Comic)
The Doomwatch organisation (70s telly)
Jerry Cornelius (Michael Moorcock hero and groovy psychedelic spy/nihilist)
Steed and Mrs Peel (Avengers 60s telly)
Number Six and The Village (The Prisoner 60s telly)
Steel Claw, Robot Archie, Spring Heeled Jack and others (50s to 70s Comics)
Captain Britain (Marvel's First Superhero specifically for the UK market)
MarvelMan/Miracleman (40s clone of Shazam, later eighties revival)
Various Characters from V for Vendetta (Eighties dystopian comic)
UNIT (United Nations Intelligence Taskforce (Alien fighting military from Doctor Who)
Sapphire and Steel (70s telly)
Overall feel of a UK where boffins build rockets in the Kent countryside, Aliens invade small scottish islands, the government runs various departments constantly fighting for money to explore other dimensions, and suburbs are regularly plagued by time slips, dimension warps and superheros fighting and knocking down privet hedges. Various groovy characters fight odd and colourful villains but in scratchy 1970s tones with underlying feeling of the three day week and growing unrest.
Just imagine how much fun this would be...
Who would you like to play with?
Cheers,
Mark Brown, Editor (on leave), www.ABCtales.com
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