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First off, I'm likely to do a gloss over of Spider-man joining the team and the team being renamed the Future Foundation. Possibly in the scene from the comic where Ben is having tea with Alicia. This depends on if the tea occurs before or after Reed invited all the super-smart villains to join him in the Future Foundation.
If it is after then I will have to do the mental gloss over while Ben is on his way to deliver the invite to...Moleman wasn't it? Whomever he was sent to invite. Ben needs to point out to Reed that this is a bad idea before leaving to deliver the invite however I manage that.
The next OOM after tea with Alicia will be Ben picking up the hammer. I'm going to do most of the drama of Fear Itself within a mental landscape which they didn't show on page. On page Ben was just suddenly a fear mongering, primordial Norse god with no struggle and one of the central characteristics of Ben is that he doesn't give up even when he should. I just didn't see this in Fear Itself so I am going to show it within a mental landscape.
First possession will mimic the famous Red velvet room from Twin Peeks when Agent Dale Cooper got possessed. I loved Twin Peeks and I can see Ben being addicted to it as well and using its imagery.
Sometime in here, Angir can come to Milliways for the Allpocalypse in case any gods want a fight. Angir will need to escape back to the MU though.
Once he is possessed he'll be trapped in the red velvet room feeling scared and helpless. He'll see everything his body is doing via a large TV screen. Never one to be frozen by fear however he will try and escape, leading to him tearing up the tiles (include lots of painful bits here, torn nails, slashed palms, etc.) and finding circuitry (perhaps organic circuitry?) beneath the tiles and decide to try and interface with the TV to try and regain control, i.e. using his mind instead of brawn to fight. He fails but starts to understand Angir (the afore mentioned primordial deity).
He then decides to influence Angir since he can't bet him outright and "pushes" him to find worthy opponents, i.e. instead of normal civilians, attacking Spider-Man, the Red Hulk and finally Thor. Ben hopes he can find someone who can kill him so he can stop Angir. In the final fight with Thor in fact I am going to have Ben prevent Angir from blocking Thor's blow which fatally wounds him and ends up freeing Ben enough he can talk to Franklin and Val.
Franklin uses his powers to free Ben.
Freed and back to his old self, Ben tracks down the first group of heroes he can which turns out to be the New Avengers. He over hears Captain America tell them to go home as the fight is hopeless. Spider-man leaves, Cap leaves for his apparent suicide mission to defend Asgard (reread this issue) Ben is outraged that Cap and Spidey are leaving New York defenseless. Yells at Luke Cage and the heroes. Luke Cage and Co decide to defend Hemdal's Observator to hold off the bad guys. Ben leaves with Frank and Val to a) get them someplace safe and b) find a fight that will kill him as he is PISSED and wrecked with guilt over what "he" has done while possessed. Luke Cage knows this and wishes him luck. Jessica asks WTF? Wolverine says, "It's his choice to make" (don't you love Bushido? Check with Logan-mun to see if he has any further ideas) Luke says they don't have time to stop him.
Ben doesn't find the fight to kill himself but does find the hospital he attacked Spider-Man in. Frank and Val set to restoring the power while outside a squad of Nazi giant robots threaten the building. Ben decides if he can't have the Serpent (the big bad guy) some Nazis will do and sets about making lots of scrap Nazi metal. Possible OOM fun times for Milliways patrons here.
Wiki article on Fear Itself here.
And in prime example of serendipity, Marvel posts this family therapy session with the Fantastic Four.
If it is after then I will have to do the mental gloss over while Ben is on his way to deliver the invite to...Moleman wasn't it? Whomever he was sent to invite. Ben needs to point out to Reed that this is a bad idea before leaving to deliver the invite however I manage that.
The next OOM after tea with Alicia will be Ben picking up the hammer. I'm going to do most of the drama of Fear Itself within a mental landscape which they didn't show on page. On page Ben was just suddenly a fear mongering, primordial Norse god with no struggle and one of the central characteristics of Ben is that he doesn't give up even when he should. I just didn't see this in Fear Itself so I am going to show it within a mental landscape.
First possession will mimic the famous Red velvet room from Twin Peeks when Agent Dale Cooper got possessed. I loved Twin Peeks and I can see Ben being addicted to it as well and using its imagery.
Sometime in here, Angir can come to Milliways for the Allpocalypse in case any gods want a fight. Angir will need to escape back to the MU though.
Once he is possessed he'll be trapped in the red velvet room feeling scared and helpless. He'll see everything his body is doing via a large TV screen. Never one to be frozen by fear however he will try and escape, leading to him tearing up the tiles (include lots of painful bits here, torn nails, slashed palms, etc.) and finding circuitry (perhaps organic circuitry?) beneath the tiles and decide to try and interface with the TV to try and regain control, i.e. using his mind instead of brawn to fight. He fails but starts to understand Angir (the afore mentioned primordial deity).
He then decides to influence Angir since he can't bet him outright and "pushes" him to find worthy opponents, i.e. instead of normal civilians, attacking Spider-Man, the Red Hulk and finally Thor. Ben hopes he can find someone who can kill him so he can stop Angir. In the final fight with Thor in fact I am going to have Ben prevent Angir from blocking Thor's blow which fatally wounds him and ends up freeing Ben enough he can talk to Franklin and Val.
Franklin uses his powers to free Ben.
Freed and back to his old self, Ben tracks down the first group of heroes he can which turns out to be the New Avengers. He over hears Captain America tell them to go home as the fight is hopeless. Spider-man leaves, Cap leaves for his apparent suicide mission to defend Asgard (reread this issue) Ben is outraged that Cap and Spidey are leaving New York defenseless. Yells at Luke Cage and the heroes. Luke Cage and Co decide to defend Hemdal's Observator to hold off the bad guys. Ben leaves with Frank and Val to a) get them someplace safe and b) find a fight that will kill him as he is PISSED and wrecked with guilt over what "he" has done while possessed. Luke Cage knows this and wishes him luck. Jessica asks WTF? Wolverine says, "It's his choice to make" (don't you love Bushido? Check with Logan-mun to see if he has any further ideas) Luke says they don't have time to stop him.
Ben doesn't find the fight to kill himself but does find the hospital he attacked Spider-Man in. Frank and Val set to restoring the power while outside a squad of Nazi giant robots threaten the building. Ben decides if he can't have the Serpent (the big bad guy) some Nazis will do and sets about making lots of scrap Nazi metal. Possible OOM fun times for Milliways patrons here.
Wiki article on Fear Itself here.
And in prime example of serendipity, Marvel posts this family therapy session with the Fantastic Four.