Wasn't intended to be a comic, so idk if it counts, but a pretty weird story idea I had was about a guy discovering time travel and time-travelling to the past, except he doesn't move anywhere through space, while the earth has moved a lot since then so he effectively gets teleported to the middle of nowhere in space and dies from lack of oxygen.
The rest of the story is slice-of-afterlife shenanigans where he hangs out with dead cavemen, aliens etc, and watch historical figures die and join them over the next few millennia
I probably won't go through with this idea any further; the itch has been satisfied after writing this one-shot Anyone who wants to use this idea (or the characters I made for it) is VERY welcome to do so XD
Well I had the idea to make a comic about this guy with black goo super powers, no conscience, and crazy hair. The whole idea was that he’s super powerful and people want him to help defeat supervillains n stuff, but he just doesn’t care until it starts to affect him. The comic would have started with some kind of evil creature thing getting hurled through his apartment wall in the “classic dramatic super fight” style, and he (Victor) just doesn’t care, or is only slightly annoyed. He probably has good insurance.
The craziest part about this is that I somehow took this idea and changed it into “August” my current comic.
To be more clear I really didn’t keep anything from the original idea, but that’s where it started.
The weirdest idea for a story that I feel like I've ever come up with would either be my comic/manga Pokémon fan story, or my comic story called Athanasia. Both of them are actually started and have enough story to get in depth feels for the characters.
The Pokémon story follows a kid named Grey Takeshi. He lives on a small island that's very heavily, but secretly full of crime, housing the largest organization of criminals called The Underworld. Grey starts his journey following his dad's dream of his son using a cherish ball, a particularly weak ball used primarily on Pokémon that won't fight being captured, to catch his first Pokémon.
After a week of failure to find a Pokémon to catch, he nearly gives up. However, he has a chance encounter with a very rare, very special, and very dangerous Pokémon, the unique colored Regigigas. Grey returns to the professor to get his Pokédex and start his adventure. The professor suggests he stays home for the night, but Grey becomes over excited, and heads out late at night.
The professor shows up at Grey's house, captures his mother, kills her Pokémon, Joltik, then proceeds to torture her to find out where Grey took the Regigigas. With no hope of getting info, he kills Grey's mother, then burns the village to the ground out of rage.
The other story follows Kyle Stone. A young man stuck with the power to live forever. I don't mean like, until the world is destroyed. I mean FOREVER! The end of the world. The end of every world. The end of the stars. The end of the universe. After everything disappears, it leads to millions of years of nothing. An empty void that contains nothing...except Kyle.
Eventually, another big bang occurs, starting the creation of a whole new universe. However, it develops and grows to be exactly the same as the previous universe, showing that all things move on a fixed track, with Kyle as the only X-factor to change it, which he does!
Sometimes, he'll be the great hero of the people! Other times, he's the walking death! Sometimes, he doesn't interact at all. Other times, he makes himself an untouchable force that everyone fears! Through experiments, he'll change certain factors to see how humanity will change! Things ranging from something as small as causing all ladybugs to go extinct, all the way up to seeing how humans would live if ladybugs were sentient, god-like beings!
Nothing is off the table for Kyle Stone, and the only thing that can stop him is his own depression. Not only does everyone around him die during his eternal lifetime, but despite knowing he could easily transfer the power to someone else, he knows they'd also eventually get to the point he's at, and feel the same exact way, and doesn't want anyone to suffer as he is.
The original idea for my current comic was a secret Isekai, because I can't stand Isekai.
So everything would be the exact same. The focus is on the three girls, their arcs and growth/relationships with one another... but halfway through they'd meet a new character.
A guy who is transported to this world whos a videogamer or some stupid shit. He would have the most self indulgent god complex internal monologues because Isekai is the worst. He'd just assume that A) the girls are big dum dums because they have no knowledge of the "real world" so he could manipulate them to get what he wants because Isekai is the worst. and B) would also assume they all want him because Isekai is the worst.
They'd beat him up, steal his shit, leave him on the roadside to die, and that's the last we'd see or hear of generic protag-kun. He'd look like the guy from SAO because THEY ALL DO ISEKAI IS THE WORST!
I decided against it. I thought it would take away from the story.
Maybe a future story...
Okay, so besides the immortal, previously genocidal, omnisexual, blacksmith, bard, talking hare who's entire journey is about adopting a child.
I've recently been thinking about making an spin-off of this story about the hare's niece (who is like the korean version of a kitsune), on which she and her other aunt have a illegal business of sentient people's blood. The hare's niece has to uncover a conspiration that involves a rivalry to the blood business (cool name now that I think about it.) While hiding her nature from her two best friends.
A so bad its good story about Tsar Nicolas of Russia being revived and gaining super powers from the uranium mines him and his family were dumped into, and going on a killing spree of the soviet union where he'll have a final bout with Lenin who is like an alien or something. Said story would be titled Tsarvivor. Its so hilariously bad that I might actually do it for real
I've got one "in the oven" involving a recently deceased pet whose spirit helps guide his former owner, who is elderly and has dementia, through the final stages of her life. It's gonna be a sad one, mainly because, like Wild Nights, Hot & Crazy Days it is based on a true story: My mother's beloved husky, Maxx, passed away suddenly this year, and she, who has dementia, is not taking the loss well. Obviously some liberties are taken (I couldn't possibly know what's going on in the afterlife or in my mother's head) but I can guess.
I drew this preview up shortly after Maxx died.
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