>>113900554I've always wanted to do something like this Toy-Man. The story is called Toys-R-Dead, playing on toy stores going out of business everywhere. Toy-Man's HQ/base is a forgotten Toys-R-Us (hence the name). He has the Toy-Family which was supposed to mirror the Super-Family during Rebirth. His wife Bar-Bee, his sons Toy-Boy and Boy-Toy and their daughter, Lil' Doll. They live in giant dollhouse in the abandon toy store. Bar-Bee is basically a sex doll but the reader is supposed to be big up on that. The kids are basically life-size toys with their own powers/augments/abilities.
Toy-Man's got a lot going on.
Basically Toyman's mondus operandi is very meta. He sees Superman and other heroes as "toys" that he can play with. Action figures in real life that represent how the Superheroes in our world are turned into toys and products for kids. Toy-Man's past is revamped to have him be a toy-maker who was basically going out of business in the past and tried to fight Superman as a marketing stunt to sell more Superman action figures. But Superman didn't *PLAY ALONG* and this ruined Toy-Man's life.
Now he's just seeking revenge on Superman and trying to get the world to appreciate and play with more toys again. He's attacking kids who use tablets and iphones instead of playing with toys, that kind of thing.
Anyway, it's kind of moldy since I haven't written much about Superman since Bendis took over and killed my interest in the on goings. The idea here is that Toy-Man is underdeveloped and can be turned into a A-List villain for sure, which Superman needs rather than more ROGOZAALLLLL bullshit OCs.