Stories by @selloaina
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Swamp Thing (DCU)
"A very dark horror story and the origins of the monster who is Swamp Thing, and although it's tonally outside of the rest of the DCU, it will still feed into the rest of the stories."

Dark Universe
Monsters and stuff

Comic Accurate MCU: Kree-Skrull War Arc
Captain Mar-Vell returns from the Negative Zone weakened by radiation and is captured by the Avengers, who help cure him while learning he secretly fathered a child with the Skrull princess Anelle. After fighting a Kree Sentry, the team uncovers Ronan the Accuser’s plan to devolve Earth into a prehistoric state, but the scheme collapses when Ronan is called away to defend the Kree homeworld. Public panic over Mar-Vell leads to political pressure on the Avengers, a fake disbanding of the team by Skrulls posing as classic Avengers, and the abduction of Mar-Vell, Quicksilver, and the Scarlet Witch by Skrulls. The real Avengers regroup, battle Skrull agents, help the Inhumans reclaim Attilan, and then travel to Skrull space to rescue their teammates. There, Mar-Vell is forced to build a powerful device, but Rick Jones, empowered by the Kree Supreme Intelligence, unleashes the Destiny Force and leads a wave of legendary heroes to end the Kree–Skrull War. Senator Craddock is exposed as a Skrull impostor, restoring the Avengers’ good name.

Casting JSA Heroes/Villains for DCU
The heroes and villains of the JSA who should/could be casted in James Gunn's DCU.

Casting Batman Heroes/Villains for DCU
The heroes and villains of Gotham who should/could be casted in James Gunn's DCU.

Incredible Hulk (1990)
If the MCU: 1. Started earlier 2. Had all the rights 3. Was more comic accurate than normal

Fantastic Four: First Family (1989)
If the MCU: 1. Started earlier 2. Had all the rights 3. Was more comic accurate than normal

The Flash
The Fastest Man Alive

Fantastic Four (1990)
After gaining cosmic-powered abilities from a spaceflight accident, Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm unite to battle the subterranean villain Mole Man and impersonating Skrull aliens who threaten their reputations, ultimately embracing their roles as the Fantastic Four, defenders of Earth.

Gotham: Season 1 (1992)
I know it's weird for one of the trinity to get a show instead of a movie, but too bad. This show is also pseduo-canon to the '89 Batman film. In his earliest adventures, Bruce Wayne—secretly the mysterious Batman—emerges from the shadows to battle corrupt industrialists, mad scientists like Doctor Death and Hugo Strange, and monstrous threats to Gotham, relying on stealth, fear, and brutal force to deliver justice in a grim city.

Green Lantern (1996)
Haunted by his father’s death and driven by a fearless will to fly, Hal Jordan becomes Earth’s first Green Lantern—battling cosmic threats, challenging the secrets of the Corps, and standing at the dawn of a prophecy that will one day engulf the universe in darkness.

Wonder Woman (1994)
Born from divine magic and ancient sorrow, Diana of Themyscira becomes Wonder Woman—an Amazon warrior sculpted from clay, gifted by the gods, and destined to bring peace to a war-torn world by confronting the chaos of Ares and the monster he unleashed.

Martian Manhunter (1991)
A quiet, uncanny detective named John Jones partners with sharp patrolwoman Diane Meade to unravel a string of impossible crimes, but as her suspicions about his inhuman instincts grow, the case leads to a final confrontation where fire reveals his secret — he’s a Martian, hiding in plain sight, seeking justice in a world not his own.

Superman (1990)
After Parasite and the cyborg Metallo threaten Metropolis and Lex Luthor, aided by the imp Mister Mxyzptlk, strips Superman of his powers using red kryptonite, Clark Kent must overcome loss and betrayal to regain his strength, defeat his enemies, and find hope with Lois Lane.

DC and Marvel Characters
DC and Marvel