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70s superhero television

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2020 12:20 pm
by Cobalt-Blue
First, let me say that I WILL NOT be publishing on here any character builds for characters owned by someone else. That being said, a friend of mine who is a fellow teacher is really stressed out right now and asked me to run something for him, so I decided on the following setting:

Remember all those seventies super hero programs and made for TV? The Adventures of a Certain Man of Steel (Okay this one was a bit earlier, but I'm still using it.) The Amazon Princess who in the second and third seasons worked for a US intelligence agency, A certain web-head that was fought crime in New York City, a wandering gamma ray scientist whose alternate self was accused of murdering him, a certain sorcerer supreme who tried to keep Morgana from taking over a young woman named clea, a certain Egyptian goddess working alongside a boy who traveled the highways and byways of the land. An astronaut who crashed a plane and they made him better than he was before, and his tennis pro fiance who forgot him after she was made better? Well, all of these characters and more exist in this world. HU works perfectly for this setting because the power levels of those shows were limited by the nature of the genre at that time. The characters have been hurled back in time to the Dawning of the Age of Aquarius, Disco, Leisure Suits, and roller skate rinks and get to make a difference in the world. I think I'm genuinely going to enjoy this one.

Re: 70s superhero television

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:22 am
by Daniel Stoker
You HAVE to throw in a reporter from Chicago who wears a blue suit and a vented straw raffia hat who investigates half this stuff for the Independent News Service.


Daniel Stoker

Re: 70s superhero television

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 2:22 pm
by drewkitty ~..~
Was there a question you meant to ask? Or were you just announcing what you plan on running in the near future?


If asking for char ideas....a Rich White Guy who wears green & goes out 'crime fighting' with a tricked out car & gadgets. And an asian sidekick that is waaaaayyyyyyy better at fighting than the RWG that gets to take down the mooks while the RWG fights the Bag Guy (who is most of the time a RWG also) and barely wins his fight. Then takes all the credit.

Re: 70s superhero television

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 5:05 pm
by Daniel Stoker
Only problem with that would be that was in the 60's.


Daniel Stoker

Re: 70s superhero television

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 5:20 pm
by drewkitty ~..~
reruns....

Oh well

And the remake wasn't till this century.

Re: 70s superhero television

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 12:15 am
by Cobalt-Blue
Daniel Stoker wrote:You HAVE to throw in a reporter from Chicago who wears a blue suit and a vented straw raffia hat who investigates half this stuff for the Independent News Service.


Daniel Stoker

Trust me, MR. K is in there. (Although he wears a white seersucker suit.)

Re: 70s superhero television

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 12:31 am
by Cobalt-Blue
Tonight's game went really well. I love how easily HU interprets this particular power level. It was almost as if it were made to reflect those shows. They arrived in a certain city known for its crime problems and it's brooding Dark Knight Defender. They end up stopping a certain crown prince of crime from once again robbing the Mayor's New Year's Eve Ball. After they got settled in at both Gotham Academy and Gotham University, the character who is the daughter of a certain English spy who ran around with an umbrella toting agent (she's from the future) got a call from the IADC. There was this pop music flute player, who they believed was implanting both a skill set and a command for young girls who heard him play to steal things for him, including some top secret documents. The team went to one of concerts and discovered that he was a "himbot" using advanced brainwashing techniques to rob and steal for a Doctor Franklin. They stopped him, but not before the youngest member of the team accidentally hit their leader with sub-zero cold blast because he was so short and couldn't see past a certain point on the stage.

The players really seem to enjoy the game and we're looking forward to next week's adventure.
https://images-wixmp-ed30a86b8c4ca88777 ... HQ_DU_PUuw
The team from left to right: Nemesis, Firecat, Canary Rune (behind Canary) Arctic Fox and Psiren.

Re: 70s superhero television

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2020 10:40 am
by Daniel Stoker
Cobalt-Blue wrote:Trust me, MR. K is in there. (Although he wears a white seersucker suit.)


:ok:


Daniel Stoker

Re: 70s superhero television

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 1:23 pm
by slade the sniper
Cobalt-Blue wrote:Tonight's game went really well. I love how easily HU interprets this particular power level. It was almost as if it were made to reflect those shows.
https://images-wixmp-ed30a86b8c4ca88777 ... HQ_DU_PUuw
The team from left to right: Nemesis, Firecat, Canary Rune (behind Canary) Arctic Fox and Psiren.

1. HU does "street level" characters perfectly
2. Is that art something you did?

-STS

Re: 70s superhero television

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 11:23 am
by Axelmania
Cobalt-Blue wrote:The Adventures of a Certain Man of Steel
The Amazon Princess who in the second and third seasons worked for a US intelligence agency,
A certain web-head that was fought crime in New York City,
a wandering gamma ray scientist whose alternate self was accused of murdering him,
a certain sorcerer supreme who tried to keep Morgana from taking over a young woman named clea,
a certain Egyptian goddess working alongside a boy who traveled the highways and byways of the land

An astronaut who crashed a plane and they made him better than he was before,
and his tennis pro fiance who forgot him after she was made better?

1st was actually a TV film I think? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Strange_(1978_film)

I figure the reference after it is to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shazam!_(TV_series) and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secrets_of_Isis ?

I should buy these on DVD some day if I see them, so far only got opportunity to do that for WW.

They definitely have a less-godlike HU feel for sure, I'll give you that.

Was going to ask 'why not Batman' but that was 60s not 70s.

Re: 70s superhero television

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:13 pm
by Emerald MoonSilver
Axelmania wrote:
Cobalt-Blue wrote:The Adventures of a Certain Man of Steel
The Amazon Princess who in the second and third seasons worked for a US intelligence agency,
A certain web-head that was fought crime in New York City,
a wandering gamma ray scientist whose alternate self was accused of murdering him,
a certain sorcerer supreme who tried to keep Morgana from taking over a young woman named clea,
a certain Egyptian goddess working alongside a boy who traveled the highways and byways of the land

An astronaut who crashed a plane and they made him better than he was before,
and his tennis pro fiance who forgot him after she was made better?

1st was actually a TV film I think? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Strange_(1978_film)

I figure the reference after it is to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shazam!_(TV_series) and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secrets_of_Isis ?

I should buy these on DVD some day if I see them, so far only got opportunity to do that for WW.

They definitely have a less-godlike HU feel for sure, I'll give you that.

Was going to ask 'why not Batman' but that was 60s not 70s.



amazon has the shazam tv series, its incredibly cheesy, but fun for a weekend binge viewing.

Re: 70s superhero television

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 1:49 pm
by Rogerd
There was The Champions, UFO, Captain Scarlet, James Bond.
80's you have Automan, Knight Rider, and a whole heap of other stuff.

Re: 70s superhero television

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 11:08 pm
by BookWyrm
Let's not be remiss & mention a certain red-shirted teen who traveled in an RV with his Uncle, and in times of dire need shouted a mystically-empowered anagram to be transformed into what some would call 'the mightiest mortal'....

Re: 70s superhero television

Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 10:59 am
by Zer0 Kay
Air Force equivalent 03 male cavern person
A REALLY OLD dude who travels through time in a box that is bigger on the inside.
The Guy who could change into animals
The hidden witch with the mortal husband
Three female spies who work for a dude instead of a national agency
The spy who has a telephone in his shoe
Lots of Gunslingers
A female Jinn
A group of spies who get to hand pick from impossible missions
An alien sent to this world to observe it's culture and the plucky female who lets him live in her attic.
A group of kids and a talking dog who solve crimes
Another group of kids who wear cat themed bodysuits for work but also solve crimes... not in their cat themed bodysuits
An evil genius and his snickering hound
Three kids and their sentient dune buggy
A teenage witch

Re: 70s superhero television

Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 11:11 am
by Zer0 Kay
Okay that is getting exhausting.
The Gemini Man (invisible man redux)
The Man from Atlantis
Buck Rogers
Jason of Star Command

Re: 70s superhero television

Posted: Thu May 14, 2020 7:23 am
by Borast
Given the nationality of most of the people on this board, I'm surprised no one mentioned a blond afro'd white dude with a red supersuit, and his Spook "handler."
I will admit it was an early 80's TV show.

Re: 70s superhero television

Posted: Thu May 14, 2020 2:04 pm
by Daniel Stoker
Yeah, it came out in 1981 so I didn't think it would count for the original question.


Daniel Stoker