Posthuman: Before the Dawn (My superhero world)
Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 6:39 pm
I've had this world, in some form or another, for ten years. Those keeping track of my nebulous age means that, yes, this began when I was six, in a very rudimentary form. Even then, however, I always liked the idea of the superhuman, not against the world, not against a villain, but against his species. This is distinct from the X-Men, in their "mutants are an allegory for Homosexuals/HIV Positives/Minorities", but moreso, it's almost... a chronicle of a man's own humanity disappearing as he bounds across rooftops and saves the world. At the same time, it is also a bildungsroman, the main character having always been a stand in for myself. Originally a so-called "sue", as only a six year old envisioning himself as a superhero can be, but I also am working on this series to detail a young man's acceptance of maturity as well as renouncement of morality. Nietzsche's concept of the ubermensch is central to the character, not in a generic sense, but in the sense of "a man who rejects the crumbling society he is forced into by birth, and creates his own morals and life".
Posthuman chronicles the superhero known as "Misanthrope", as well as, later on, his associates. The three biggest influences on this series are existentialist philosophy, film noir, and, a favorite of mine, Tokusatsu. Esoteric and artsy, you may say? Too highbrow? That's the magic.
I've envisioned this as a TV show, or some other form of visual medium, preferably CGI, with plenty of fight scenes to keep the masses enthralled. Misanthrope himself has his fight style based very heavily off of Krav Maga (which I know a lot about due to my friend's father having extensive training in it).
This series is nowhere near completion, being a few notes in my file (to illustrate, I have about two folders full of notes and concepts for Posthuman, compared to half a filing cabinet for my Quantum Magic series). In the following posts, I shall detail the world and characters in Posthuman, as well as a few individual stories I've crafted.
Note: My art sucks. If any of you would like to help me with concepts, either for Posthuman or Quantum Magic, I would be much obliged.
Posthuman chronicles the superhero known as "Misanthrope", as well as, later on, his associates. The three biggest influences on this series are existentialist philosophy, film noir, and, a favorite of mine, Tokusatsu. Esoteric and artsy, you may say? Too highbrow? That's the magic.
I've envisioned this as a TV show, or some other form of visual medium, preferably CGI, with plenty of fight scenes to keep the masses enthralled. Misanthrope himself has his fight style based very heavily off of Krav Maga (which I know a lot about due to my friend's father having extensive training in it).
This series is nowhere near completion, being a few notes in my file (to illustrate, I have about two folders full of notes and concepts for Posthuman, compared to half a filing cabinet for my Quantum Magic series). In the following posts, I shall detail the world and characters in Posthuman, as well as a few individual stories I've crafted.
Note: My art sucks. If any of you would like to help me with concepts, either for Posthuman or Quantum Magic, I would be much obliged.