User blog comment:Xmn12380/Who's Created Their Own Superheroes?/@comment-4652104-20120613121459

I've been GM-ing Marvel RPG campaigns for a few tyears now, so I've created a number of heroes and dozens of villains. Also, my players naturally created a number of heroes. My favourite among these are:

Svarog (PC) - Slavic god of the forge, think Thor in Iron Man's armor ;-)

Evil Svarog (NPC, villain) - On one occasion Svarog's evil alter ego got embedded in his armor. Think Ultron/Ares

Spider-Man (NPC, neutral) - in an alternate universe, he's mostly based on spider-man noir

Dr Gravity (PC) - kind like Reed Richards with Graviton's powers

Tchernobog (NPC, hero) - another slavic god inspired strongly by Neil Gaiman's "American Gods" (read it!).

Morana (NPC, villain) - Slavic evil goddess of winter and witchcraft. I actually designed a whole panthon of those based on Slavic beliefs, with an accompannying host of demons and spirits.

Asteroid (NPC, villain) - a B-list villain, kinda like the Thing with a fraction of the powers of Human Torch

A. Nancy (NPC, neutral) - Anansi, African god of spiders.

Monkey King (PC) - whom I just created for a campaign run by a friend of mine, based on the Chinese story (not the guy from comic books)

The interactions depend on the nature of the campaign. In the first run PCs were members of the New Avengers (replacing Spiderman and Cage) and later Avengers groups (e.g. replacing Ares in the Mighty Avengers). In the second campaign it was a comlpetely new universe where the age of heroes was just starting. And recently it was a campaign based largely on the Earth's MIghties Heroes cartoon, where PCs replaced most of the original Avengers (Thor, Iron Man, Giant Man, Wasp, Hawkeye, Hulk). And now a friend of mine runs a campaign taking place in Poland, but in the core universe, so there is a chance of meeting the "big guys", but mostly PCs are street level heroes. I hope to either play Cosmo (the dog) or Monkey King, whom I already mentioned.