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  1. Posted: October 24, 2020In: Superhero

    With a near-bankrupt Gotham City descending into chaos in the wake of an unjustified police shooting, Lieutenant James Gordon is approached on behalf of a group of Gotham’s bankers to instigate a police-lead coup of Mayor Garcia’s administration and install leadership more favourable to the banker’s wishes so as to restore order to the city.

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    Replied to answer on October 28, 2020 at 5:48 am

    I don't know how to put it gently, so here's the hard legal and economic truth about prospects for the story concept. DC Comics owns the trademark and copyright for the Batman character. So any representation of the character, such as in a graphic novel, is DOA, actually DBA (dead before arrival) beRead more

    I don’t know how to put it gently, so here’s the hard legal and economic truth about prospects for the story concept.

    DC Comics owns the trademark and copyright for the Batman character. So any representation of the character, such as in a graphic novel, is DOA, actually DBA (dead before arrival) because it will require a license from DC Comics. Which is not easy to get as the company zealously enforces its trademarks and copyrights and demands creative control of how it’s character is portrayed.

    And if license is granted, it will cost.

    A lot. In addition to the legal fees you will need to pay a team of your lawyers to negotiate with their team of lawyers.

    Just saying.

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  2. Posted: October 22, 2020In: Horror

    Logline: A hardened cyber crimes analyst must shut down the source of a cursed smartphone app that seems to kill people who use it before the app strikes its next targets, her estranged family.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on October 25, 2020 at 10:18 pm

    >>> "seems to kill" Either it kills users or it doesn't. If it only seems to , but doesn't, there's no plot. So, of course, it kills. Period.

    >>> “seems to kill”
    Either it kills users or it doesn’t. If it only seems to , but doesn’t, there’s no plot. So, of course, it kills. Period.

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  3. Posted: October 24, 2020In: Superhero

    With a near-bankrupt Gotham City descending into chaos in the wake of an unjustified police shooting, Lieutenant James Gordon is approached on behalf of a group of Gotham’s bankers to instigate a police-lead coup of Mayor Garcia’s administration and install leadership more favourable to the banker’s wishes so as to restore order to the city.

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    Added an answer on October 25, 2020 at 5:44 am

    As Ninann22 said. Where's the superhero and what's his superpower?

    As Ninann22 said. Where’s the superhero and what’s his superpower?

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