"From here, it looks like an achievement. From here, you can't see the enemy."__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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C H A R A C T E R C O N C E P TMany Gotham-based sheets are posted early and bring Bruce quickly into the fold, delivering either a daring reinterpretation or a tried-and-true classic foundation for the Dark Knight. Infrequently, but no less notable, a Gotham-based sheet might instead propose one of the Robins or their grown-up counterparts, heroes from the wider legacy of the Bat-family, or even unaffiliated Gotham characters like Zatana or Black Canary.
This is not that.
Gotham Nights is planned to be a series of vignettes with varying levels of relevancy to one another, each focused on one of the more overlooked members of Gotham’s extensive rogues gallery, re-imagining a handful of select villains and their dastardly schemes with Bruce and his many allies distinctly out of the spotlight. It’s a way to tell Gotham stories without tying myself up with the Beast Named Batman, and to allow room for others to approach that legacy from as many angles as they like while still enabling me to dip my toes in DC’s most characterful city. When evil plots need foiling, a hero will be there, but not one defined and therefore ultimately limited by me; until then, the Bats of Gotham remain flexible and available, and I still get to play.__________________________________________________________________________________P L O T ( S ) & G O A L ( S )
P L O T ( S ) & G O A L ( S )My goal with Gotham Nights is to play with the colourful villains of DC and Marvel (where appropriate) without tying myself (or anyone else!) down to one specific interpretation of Batman or his many allies. Even then, I'm more interested (at least initially) in visiting some of the less common rogues, so heavy-hitter villains like Joker, Penguin, Two-Face, Riddler, are still readily available for any Batman or associated sheet that might come along. Until those sheets do arrive, I'll utilize the heroes of Gotham sparingly and with broad strokes, and should someone apply I will remain flexible to their concept.
Ultimately, my intention is to write shorter, more self-contained stories focused on villain characters, and not bog myself down in weaving big concepts and expansive myth arcs that I would more than likely burn myself out on.
I can't believe I missed this.
But Gotham Nights is accepted








