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  1. bennymaker

    Fleischer Bros: The Next King of Cartoons

    This Thread will be different since I will usually update this about either weekly or a less semi-weekly
  2. bennymaker

    Fleischerverse Idea

    For those who are following the Fleischer TL Answer the question
  3. bennymaker

    Fleischer Studios
    Threadmarks: The Prologue

    Fleischer Studios, founded by the visionary brothers Max Fleischer and Dave Fleischer in the early 20th century, reimagines animation through a groundbreaking fusion of mechanical engineering and artistic innovation. Renowned for their unique approach, the studio pioneers a new era in animation...
  4. WI: DC Movie Universe in the 2010s (no DC Extended Universe)

    In OTL, the DC Extended Universe began with the Man of Steel film in 2013. Prior to that, there was The Dark Knight Trilogy running from 2008 to 2012. But, the question is, WI, ITTL, the DC film universe began as a new universe in 2011, running concurrent to the then-running Dark Knight...
  5. THeaven

    America's Greatest Comics ( formerly Fawcett comics survive)

    In August 20th 1951 National comics periodicals dropped its lawsuit against Fawcett comics publications. A blip on the radar for world at large but many Wonder how things might have change had DC comics won? Would Fawcett cease the publications of their beloved Marvel family? Would DC take down...
  6. DBWI: No Zack Snyder’s Squadron Supreme

    So as we all know after Zack Snyder was replaced with Joss Whedon, he decided to go to Marvel recreate his original vision as best he could with the Squadron Supreme. What if this never happened? Would we actually get a “Snyder Cut” of Justice League?
  7. Neonunknown

    Reign of Bullets, Wonder Man survives

    In Late 1939 Detective Comics, Inc. v. launched a copyright lawsuit against Fox Feature's Wonder Man which they claim was a complete copy of their Superman character. Detective had a strong case alleging Wonder Man exhibiting similar powers and characteristics (super-strength, super-speed...
  8. WI/AHC: A new DC Movie Universe, in 2009

    The POD is 2009, and it launches earlier than OTL, with the first movie due in August 2009, during the recession. Instead of being called the DC Extended Universe, it's known by the title DC Original Movies, renamed from 2011 to DC Multiverse Movies DC decide to compete with the then-new Marvel...
  9. TheMolluskLingers

    This Court Rules in Favor of Fawcett: REDUX - A Collaborative Timeline
    Threadmarks: The Court Case That Changed Comics

    August 30, 1951: After a three-month court case in which National Comics Publications attempted to sue its competitor Fawcett Comics over alleged similarities between Superman and Captain Marvel. The court rules in favor of Fawcett, primarily citing their evidence that the concepts behind...
  10. The British President

    What would DC be like Under Disney?

    On July 21, 1967, Kinney National company acquired National Periodical Publications (which would become DC in 1977). What would of happened if instead. Disney bought the company. What would happen to to the wonder women tv show, the films and even games and more importantly what would happen to...
  11. TheMolluskLingers

    This Court Rules in Favor of Fawcett: A Collaborative Timeline
    Threadmarks: The Court Case That Changed Comics

    August 30, 1951: After a three-month court case in which National Comics Publications attempted to sue its competitor Fawcett Comics over alleged similarities between Superman and Captain Marvel. The court rules in favor of Fawcett, primarily citing their evidence that the concepts behind...
  12. Brky2020

    NCIS: Countdown to Looking Glass (the final version)
    Threadmarks: Part One: Chapter 1

    Countdown to Looking Glass: An NCIS story An alternate history fictional story set in a world combining the NCIS universe with aspects of the DC Comics multiverse To my parents, who always told me I could be anything I wanted to be The Cold War continues into the 21st century and is on...
  13. British Biscuit

    DBWI: Stan Lee & Jack Kirby Die on Different Dates?

    Stan Lee was born on December 28, 1922 and died on February 6, 1994 at the age of 71 years old. Jack Kirby was born on August 28, 1917 and died on November 12, 2018 at the ripe old age of 101 years old. What if their dates of death were swapped? Stan Lee dies in 2018 at age of 95 and Kirby...
  14. DBWI: Superman and Batman with different archenemies

    When it comes to heroes, you don't get much more iconic than Superman and Batman. So it's only fitting that their respective archnemeses are two of the most notorious villains of pop culture. I am, of course, speaking of the Ultra-Humanite and Hugo Strange. Of course, as inevitable as it may...
  15. The Iron Age of Comics: Jim Shooter's Return to Marvel
    Threadmarks: Introduction

    -Excerpted from the thread “WI Jim Shooter never returned to Marvel Comics?” on counter-history.net, April 30, 2020 -- And thus after spending the last few years contributing or ghosting pop culture threads, I have posted my own comic book themed TL. So the PoD is Ron Perelman dying in a car...
  16. (DBWI) No HIT Comics?

    OK, so everyone at this point has heard of the two biggest Comic Publishers of all time right? DC (formerly National) and HIT (Formerly Quality) have been in the pop culture Nexus ever since the 1930s, although it was the 40s when they both truly hit their stride with guys like Wonder Woman...
  17. Crisis on Infinite Earths: Two Earths Alt Ending.

    Everyone who's into comics will be familiar with the Crisis on Infinite Earths event/storyline created by DC in the mid-80s that sought that bring an end to the muddled continuity of the then DC Multiverse by merging the 5 most popular Earths into one, big continuity. Those Earths were the then...
  18. What if Marvel went to Warner Instead of DC?

    OK, I asked this question a while ago on Reddit and the response was...mixed at best, So I figured I'd re-ask it here and see what comes of it. In 1967, National Periodical Publications, the company that in a decade would officially become DC Comics, was bought by a Car Parking and Cleaning...
  19. Company 3: The History of Endgame Comics.
    Threadmarks: A Fateful Choice

    Prologue: A Fateful Choice It was impossible to pretend that Steve Ditko was anything other than one of the biggest names in the comic book world. Right alongside the likes of Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Gardener Fox, he had been in the game for one hell of a long time and without a doubt, his...
  20. THeaven

    Fawcett comics survives

    In 1949 National Comics tried and failed to both have Fawcett cease publication of Captain Marvel comics and have Republic Pictures withhold release of the Captain Marvel serial via a cease and desistin June 1941.When the action went unheeded, Detective and Superman, Inc. filed suit against...
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