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Doctor Who USA 10th Doctor (2001-2003)
Starting out as an optimist and a somewhat romantic, the Tenth Doctor was originally a cheerful and pacifistic adventurer in spite of a universe that grew ever increasingly hostile around him. After more time alone, he began travelling with a Time Lady named Helliza. After initially trying to hide from the War but failing & later losing The Master, the Doctor decided to retire from the universe.

Doctor Who USA War Doctor (1995-2000)
The War Doctor's origins are given in the mini-episode "The Night of the Doctor", set during the Time War referred to in the series. After the Eighth Doctor is killed in a spaceship crash while trying to save an innocent woman, who rejected his efforts because she regards the Time Lords and the Daleks as equally monstrous for the collateral damage inflicted in the war, he is temporarily resurrected by the Sisterhood of Karn (last seen in The Brain of Morbius) and urged to take a stand and join the war. He is offered an elixir designed to trigger a life-saving regeneration into a form of his choice. Feeling the universe has no more need for a doctor, he requests to become a warrior. After regenerating into the War Doctor, he disowns the name of the Doctor, with his new incarnation's first words being "Doctor no more".

Doctor Who (1993-)
What if the revival was successful in 1993

Doctor Who USA 8th Doctor (1991-1995)
This incarnation of the Doctor initially travelled with Raine Cunningham. However their friendship broke down after much time travelling together & so she left. The Doctor was then joined by Professor Bernice Summerfield, an archaeologist from the 26th Century, & Sargent Chris Hector, a UNIT soldier who he worked with when hunting down a group of Zygons.

Doctor Who American
The Doctor, a mysterious 2,000-year-old time-travelling figure, and his companions journey across time and space in a ship known as TARDIS.

Guardians of the Galaxy (90’s)
The initial roster consisted of Vance Astro, Martinex T'Naga, Captain Charlie-27, and Yondu Udonta.

Superman/Batman: Apocalypse (2000)
Darkseid learns about a mysterious Kryptonian whose spaceship has crashed on earth and abducts her. Both Batman and Superman try to save the young woman with super-human powers.

Tim Burton’s Superman: Doomsday (1997)
The Earth witnesses a super-powered armageddon wherein Superman is locked up in a mortal combat with a murderous creature, Doomsday. Will Superman be able to summon the strength to fight back?

Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay (1998)
When Amanda Waller is diagnosed with a terminal illness, she reassembles the Task Force X to retrieve a mystical black playing card called Get Out of Hell Free.

Super Mario Bros 2 (1996)
Three weeks later, the Mario Bros. are getting ready for dinner when their story comes on the news and the anchorman says they should be called the "Super Mario Bros." Daisy then arrives and asks the Mario Bros to help her on a new mission.

The Flash (1994)
During a brief team-up with Captain Cold, Mirror Master was contacted by Brother Grimm about a plan to permanently get rid of the Flash, but when Grimm betrayed Cold and McCulloch by trapping them in a pocket mirror universe in Linda Park's diamond ring, they joined forces with Wally to escape this dimension and confront Grimm's theft of Keystone City, Wally even briefly lending speed to the two Rogues so that they could ensure that Keystone's citizens were all in the city when it returned to Earth while Wally fought Grimm.

Wonder Woman (1993)
Ares, the god of war threatens to end the world and the lives of every living being. Now, it's up to Princess Diana to save the world with her power.

All-Star Superman (1992)
Overdosed with solar radiation, Superman is dying and he plans to spend the rest of his remaining life fulfilling his dream. But with Lex Luthor having evil plans, Superman must stop him.

Batman: Year One (1991)
Bruce Wayne in his avatar of Batman and city cop Jim Gordon instil fear in the hearts of wrongdoers in their respective ways. Both men share an unusual camaraderie in their attempts for peace.

Green Lantern: First Flight (1990)
Pilot Hal Jordan accepts a mysterious, powerful ring from a dying alien that transforms him into a Green Lantern. He patrols the earth to ensure peace and justice prevails.

X-men (2001-2009)
During the Cold War, fellow mutants Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr join forces with other mutants to save humanity from a nuclear attack and a possible world war.

Wes Craven Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2002)
Dr Stephen Strange casts a forbidden spell that opens a portal to the multiverse. However, a threat emerges that may be too big for his team to handle.

Old Man Logan (2001)
The United States and the world of Earth-807128 has been conquered and divided among supervillains, with territories belonging to the Abomination (later conquered by the Hulk), Magneto (later conquered by a new Kingpin), Doctor Doom, and the Red Skull, who has named himself President of the United States. Superheroes have been wiped out of existence, with the few survivors in hiding. Logan lives with his wife Maureen and young children Scotty and Jade on a barren plot of land in Sacramento, California, now part of the territory known as Hulkland. Needing money to pay rent to his landlords the Hulk Gang (the incestuous hillbilly grandchildren of the Hulk and his first cousin She-Hulk), Logan accepts a job from a blind Clint Barton to help him travel east to the capital of New Babylon and deliver a secret package (which Logan assumes to be drugs).[4]

The Batman (1999)
Batman ventures into Gotham City's underworld when a sadistic killer leaves behind a trail of cryptic clues. As the evidence begins to lead closer to home and the scale of the perpetrator's plans become clear, he must forge new relationships, unmask the culprit and bring justice to the abuse of power and corruption that has long plagued the metropolis.

The Order: 1886 (1996)
During the autumn of 1886 London is plagued by both attacks by half-breeds and an anti-government insurgency. After fighting off rebels in Mayfair, Sir Galahad pursues the survivors into the Underground where he encounters a number of werewolf-like half-breeds known as Lycans. Galahad's mentor, Sir Percival, one of the Order's most veteran knights, suspects that there is a correlation between the two and requests permission to investigate the rebel stronghold of Whitechapel. His concerns are dismissed by the Lord Chancellor, who believes that the Order should remain dedicated to fighting half-breeds.