A Japanese man gets lost on a boat and lands in England in the 13th century and becomes a knight. Hilarity ensues.
>Look at all these hills!
>We live on an island too!
>Your roofs are so weird.
>You actually wear FULL METAL ARMOR?
>Your dragons have WINGS?
ITT: Post your shitty idea for a cartoon/comic
That reminds me of a One shot by the illustrator of One punch man
A series based around James Garfield's life.
Transgender necromancer solves crimes in a fantasy setting by invoking the lingering thoughts and feelings of the dead as they were killed, discovering a plot involving a serial killer stealing the true names of their victims for some nefarious purpose.
A team of cute critters work for a secret organization that defends humanity from eldritch monsters. Main character aside everything is somewhat realist in looks and behaviours, while the team is cutesy looking and react to the horrors happening around them in a far more nonchalant way. Like seeing a room filled with dead bodies and acting more like some who is just seeing garbage on the floor.
At the end there'd be a "lesson we learned today", similar to how south park does.
>A mysterious pandemic has caused millions of people worldwide to transform into horrific "The Thing" type monsters
>Despite being your typical violent murder-machines for the first week or so after their transformation, most eventually simmer down and become docile enough to be able to relearn a lot of their human behaviors
>The protagonist's duty is not to kill these monsters, but to seek out, subdue, and transport them to a facility where they can be rehabilitated
>All while dealing with the misinformation and fear-mongering perpetuated by groups that would rather see them eradicated
>And the economic problems created by having to run and maintain all of these facilities
>And the heavy adjustments society has to make as more and more of the monsters are reintegrated
>And the ethical questions of whether or not they deserve human rights and if keeping them alive is worth the potential danger they pose to the public
Some guy really wants to kill himself but can't seem to die.
leorio put the gun down :( we can talk about this
I like this one.
I do have an idea that i'll probably never make due to the amount of stuff i have to deal with in my life but it is basically a comedy about an ex-super villain who retired because he basically fucking conquered everything and did everything a super villain was kinda supposed to do and was bored as fuck.
Now he lives with his family of 5 and shenanigans about his previous enemies and new life ensue.