I didn't vote for yours because it was just Secret Warriors with another two characters. :?
Sorry, that sounded a lot harsher than I meant it to.
No. It's a fair comparison.
And not completely unwarranted. When doing this game, I like to make sure that my team is believable and (in my mind anywasy) the cast credibility goes a long way when you can tie it into what's actually happening in various books in print.
With everything that Osborn is doing with Thunderbolts, Dark Avengers, and some subplots in Iron Man, New Avengers and Dark Reign: Hawkeye----I can see Osborn thrown into a public mess and Nick Fury shows up in the nick of time to clean it up. Thus priming him for a return to SHIELD.
And if that's the case, then Fury is gonna want his army back. An army of spies and soldiers. Not a group of Tigras or Gauntlets.
But meh. I just really think Marvel needs a spy thriller like DC's
Checkmate.
Anyway... I think the rules may need to be defined a bit more? It seems like some people are actually creating teams but others are creating BOOKS. If we're doing the latter, then we may as well just call it Dreamtitle and let us create stories for solo characters and everyone else, if you understand what I'm saying.
I think compromising and combining a bit of the 2 works best. I mean the premise behind the game is that Joe Q has come to you and told you to make a new team book of old characters.
So that's what some of us are doing. I'm giving you a pitch.
I say "Here's the title. Here's who I see writing/drawing. And here's who I see on the team and why. And just so you can see the whole package---a brief summary of how/why what's going with the story."
Actually drawing out arcs and getting into single issues is maybe too much.