Today's experiment in "If intellectual property wasn't a thing:"
I present The Legends of Yesterday, a secret cabal of extraordinary individuals long thought lost, retired, or dead. No one but their mysterious, never-seen leader (voiced by Bruce Campbell) knows that these reluctant heroes are not only alive and restored to their primes, but gifted with immunity to aging and disease. How will the 21st century react to these relics of yesteryear? What is the hidden agenda of their secretive leader? And what about M.A.L.I.C.E., the Malevolent Alliance of Lawless Individuals for Crime and Extortion? Can they be stopped, even by the Legends of Yesterday?
The Legends:
The Six Million Dollar Man (television) - pilot, astronaut, espionage and brute force
The Bionic Woman (television) - teacher, tennis, espionage and brute force
Michael Knight and KITT (television) - crimebusting, infiltration, policing
Rollin Hand (television) - espionage, disguise
Barney Collier (television) - engineering, invention, mechanics
Colt Seavers (television) - stunts, brawling
Robby the Robot (film) - food and drink synthesis, driving, butlering, comic relief
Foxy Brown (film) - revenge, infiltration, knife fighting
Kelly Garrett (television) - infiltration, seduction, karate, pistols
John Clayton, Lord Greystoke (novels) - brawling, jungle survival, exploration, animal handling, hunting
John Shaft (novels, film) - investigation, pistol, brawling
Big Jim (toys) - kung fu, camping, driving, SCUBA
Alan Carter (television) - astronaut, pilot, wisecracks
Stretch Armstrong (toys) - stretching, brooding
Isis (television) - animal friendship, elemental control
April Dancer (television) - espionage, glam
Roy Hinkley (television) - science
Mary Ann Summers (television) - morale, logistics
John Drake (television) - espionage, rage
Belt Jones (film) - brawling, martial arts
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