Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-31330278-20171029193423

1. Lex was a well-written villain (the only one in Superman universe), but Doomsday seems a little pointless compare to most of the comics villains. Also, he lacks of motive, in contrast to the other villains in his genre. Lex want power and fortune. Joker think of chaos as a form of art. Scarecrow have a scientific curiousity who is being execute on the wrong lab rats. Doctor Octopus deluded himself he's solving the energy world crisis (i have no other explanation for robbing banks and insisting on building his sun machine regardless the reality). What motive did Doomsday had?

2. I had an idea for your future stories (not for "Dark Seraph", because it's already planned for the better). Stop me if i dont make sense. You can write someone who's somewhat like Charlie Brown. A rather nice guy  (or a girl. Your call) who is forced to act like a loser so his peers will feel good with themself. Pet loser. His line plot is about becoming the successful person he should be and seeing his 2 true friends in contrast to all the others, who like him only as long as he's a loser.

3. I know big organizations, wether in business or biological, someone (or a cell for that matter) might run his/her own side projects right infront of the boss' eyes. The boss can know about it, except he/she doesnt. Plot-wise, does this scenario is a possibility or an obligation?