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* '''''ComicBook/Supermassive2023''''' -- The first (Nathan) and second Radiant Black (Marshall) team-up with new Rogue Sun (Dylan) and newly public superhero Dead Lucky (Bibi). One-shot scheduled for May 2023.
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* '''''ComicBook/Supermassive2023''''' -- The first (Nathan) and second (Marshall) Radiant Black (Marshall) team-up with the new Rogue Sun (Dylan) and newly public superhero Dead Lucky (Bibi). One-shot scheduled for May 2023.
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* '''''ComicBook/Supermassive2023''''' -- The first (Nathan) and second Radiant Black (Marshall) team-up with new Rogue Sun (Dylan) and newly public superhero Dead Lucky (Bibi). One-shot scheduled for May 2023.
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* AuthorAppeal: Kyle Higgins, Ryan Parrott and Mat Groom are all huge fans of tokusatsu and have all worked on Sentai properties before. Naturally, it’s a big influence on the Massive-Verse, in particular the designs of most of the characters (Rogue Sun is the only exception, being more knight-themed).
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* AuthorAppeal: Kyle Higgins, Ryan Parrott and Mat Groom are all huge fans of tokusatsu and have all worked on Sentai properties before. Naturally, it’s a big influence on the Massive-Verse, in particular the designs of most of the characters (Rogue Sun is the only exception, being more knight-themed). The Sentai influence in particular is obvious with the Radiants and Inferno Girl Red and her allies.
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* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: The Radiants all wear extremely similar costumes, so they’re colour-coded so we can tell them apart, and have their colours as part of their names.
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* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: ColourCodedForYourConvenience:
** The Radiants all wear extremely similar costumes, so they’re colour-coded so we can tell them apart, and have their colours as part of theirnames.names.
** In a FlashForward, we see that Inferno Girl Red is eventually joined by two allies. Since everyone is glowing energy, we can tell because one is green and one is blue.
** The Radiants all wear extremely similar costumes, so they’re colour-coded so we can tell them apart, and have their colours as part of their
** In a FlashForward, we see that Inferno Girl Red is eventually joined by two allies. Since everyone is glowing energy, we can tell because one is green and one is blue.
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* BeenThereShapedHistory: Mourningstar is an otherworldly demon responsible for every single magical creature and myth in the main universe, having offered power to people throughout time. The Devil is specifically named after him.
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** ''Radiant Black'' is not about a single hero. The first, and initial protagonist, is Nathan Burnett. However, the powers are soon bestowed upon his best friend Marshall, who becomes the second Radiant Black.
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** ''Radiant Black'' is not about a single hero. The first, and initial protagonist, is Nathan Burnett. However, the powers are soon bestowed upon his best friend Marshall, who becomes the second Radiant Black. Later on, they share the powers.
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** Rogue Sun was a title held by the father of Marcus Bell, who inherited the powers and name from his father. Marcus is later murdered after establishing himself as a superhero, and his mantle passes onto his estranged son, Dylan Siegel.
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** Rogue Sun was a title first held by Caleb Hawthorne in the 14th Century. It passed through several hands through the centuries, and in modern times became a superhero identity, and was eventually held by the father of Marcus Bell, who Bell. Marcus inherited the powers and name from his father. Marcus is later murdered father, and after establishing himself as a superhero, and his Marcus' murder, the mantle passes onto his estranged son, Dylan Siegel.Siegel at the start of ''Rogue Sun''.
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* ByThePowerOfGreyskull: Inferno Girl Red shouts "Inferno ignite!" when transforming, while the Rogue Suns yell their own name.
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* ByThePowerOfGreyskull: Inferno Girl Red shouts needs to shout "Inferno ignite!" when transforming, while doing a hand sign over her bracelet, while the Rogue Suns yell their own name.name while holding the Sun Stone.
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** Rogue Sun was a title held by the father of Marcus Randolph Bell, who inherited the powers and name from his father. Marcus is later murdered after establishing himself as a superhero, and his mantle passes onto his estranged son, Dylan Siegel.
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** Rogue Sun was a title held by the father of Marcus Randolph Bell, who inherited the powers and name from his father. Marcus is later murdered after establishing himself as a superhero, and his mantle passes onto his estranged son, Dylan Siegel.
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** ''Radiant Black'' gives one to one of the other Radiants every 6 issues. Issue #6 featured Red's, Issue #12 had Pink's and issue #18 had Yellow's.
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** ''Radiant Black'' gives one to one of the other Radiants every 6 issues. Issue #6 featured Red's, Issue issue #12 had Pink's and issue #18 had Yellow's.
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* RememberTheNewGuy: Rogue Sun's introduction establishes that superheroes ''do'' exist in the main universe proper. While there was mention of ''C.O.W.L'', it was written as if it was just an in-universe comic book. However, the Rogue Suns (and there was at least one before Marcus) are active enough that Marshall is an admitted fan, and the citizens of New Orleans don't bat an eye at supervillain activity due to his presence. However, ''Radiant Black'' was initially written as if the Radiants were the first superpowered beings to appear, as Nathan had nobody to talk to about his powers and the police were willing to work with the inexperienced and potentially dangerous Radiant Black to stop Radiant Red, despite Rogue Sun apparently being around and very experienced.
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* '''''ComicBook/InfernoGirlRed''''' -- When Apex City is stolen by an army of demons, Cássia Costa is forced to discover her legacy for the sake of her home. Written by Mat Groom, with art by Erica D’Urso. Funded through Website/{{Kickstarter}}, and notably the only instalment not primarily published through Creator/ImageComics. Kickstarter original graphic novel released in November 2022, later published by Image Comics as a three-issue miniseries, beginning in January 2023.
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* '''''ComicBook/InfernoGirlRed''''' -- When Apex City is stolen by an army of demons, Cássia Costa is forced to discover her legacy for the sake of her home. Written by Mat Groom, with art by Erica D’Urso. Funded through Website/{{Kickstarter}}, and notably the only instalment not primarily published through Creator/ImageComics. Kickstarter original graphic novel released in November 2022, later published by Image Comics as a three-issue miniseries, beginning which began in January 2023.
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** There have been at least two holders of the Inferno Girl Red identity -- Cássia Costa and one before her, implied to be her mother.
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* '''''ComicBook/InfernoGirlRed''''' -- When Apex City is stolen by an army of demons, Cássia Costa is forced to discover her legacy for the sake of her home. Written by Mat Groom, with art by Erica D’Urso. Funded through Website/{{Kickstarter}}, and notably the only instalment not primarily published through Creator/ImageComics. Kickstarter original graphic novel released in November 2022, later published by Image Comics as a three-issue miniseries, beginning in January 2023.
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* '''''[[ComicBook/NoOne No/One]]''''' -- Nine months ago, the Richard Roe murders sparked a dangerous political movement, spawned copycat killers, and created a new hero determined to hold those in power accountable -- No/One. Written by Kyle Higgins and Brian Buccellato, art by Geraldo Borges. Beginning in March 2023.
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* '''''[[ComicBook/NoOne No/One]]''''' -- Nine months ago, the Richard Roe murders sparked a dangerous political movement, spawned copycat killers, and created a new hero determined to hold those in power accountable -- No/One. Written by Kyle Higgins and Brian Buccellato, art by Geraldo Borges. Beginning 10-issue miniseries, beginning in March 2023.
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The Salvation Gang are also apparently a direct response to the over policing of the Morrow company, at least according to one character.
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** The Salvation Gang are is also apparently a direct response to the over policing of the Morrow company, at least according to one character.
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* AntiVillain: Very rarely is a superpowered villain presented as outright evil. They’re usually people put into crappy situations trying to do their best. Radiant Red struggles with her partner’s gambling addiction and Doppler only wants to be able to play music again. The Salvation Gang are also apparently a direct response to the over policing of the Morrow company, at least according to one character.
* AuthorAppeal: Kyle Higgins, Ryan Parrott and Mat Groom are all huge fans of sentai and have all worked on Sentai properties before. Naturally, it’s a big influence on the Massive-Verse, in particular the designs of most of the characters (Rogue Sun is the only exception).
* AuthorAppeal: Kyle Higgins, Ryan Parrott and Mat Groom are all huge fans of sentai and have all worked on Sentai properties before. Naturally, it’s a big influence on the Massive-Verse, in particular the designs of most of the characters (Rogue Sun is the only exception).
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* AntiVillain: Very rarely is a prominent superpowered villain presented as outright evil. They’re usually people put into crappy situations trying to do their best. best.
** Radiant Red struggles with her partner’s gambling addiction and started robbing banks to pay off his gambling debts.
** Doppler only wants to be able to play musicagain. again after an accident left her with tremors. Her equipment is the only way to stop her tremors, and she can only use it so long as she pays Shift's gang, and she needs to be near a radiant to charge it to begin with.
** [[spoiler: Gwen Siegel]] only wants to protect her son from his negligent and {{Jerkass}} father's influence, and when said father wouldn't leave them alone, she [[spoiler: killed him]].
The Salvation Gang are also apparently a direct response to the over policing of the Morrow company, at least according to one character.
* AuthorAppeal: Kyle Higgins, Ryan Parrott and Mat Groom are all huge fans ofsentai tokusatsu and have all worked on Sentai properties before. Naturally, it’s a big influence on the Massive-Verse, in particular the designs of most of the characters (Rogue Sun is the only exception).exception, being more knight-themed).
** Radiant Red struggles with her partner’s gambling addiction and started robbing banks to pay off his gambling debts.
** Doppler only wants to be able to play music
** [[spoiler: Gwen Siegel]] only wants to protect her son from his negligent and {{Jerkass}} father's influence, and when said father wouldn't leave them alone, she [[spoiler: killed him]].
The Salvation Gang are also apparently a direct response to the over policing of the Morrow company, at least according to one character.
* AuthorAppeal: Kyle Higgins, Ryan Parrott and Mat Groom are all huge fans of
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* HateSink: If a villain isn't given a prominent role, they're likely to be a {{Jerkass}} who talks about how evil they are, or are just an asshole in general. Examples include:
** Accel, an aggressive mercenary who gets off on his own power.
** Billy Bludmoon, a werewolf-bat who just wants to kill Rogue Sun so he can become head of his pack.
** Demonika, an emotional vampire who kills and feeds off of others just to prolong her own life.
** Hellbent, the son of a {{Mook}} out to avenge his father... who quickly jumps off the slippery slope into supervillain territory and takes pleasure in causing people pain.
** Sheer, an irresponsible money-hungry influencer committing crimes for money.
** Shift, a corporate saboteur who saw a chance for even more money and murdered his friend to take it.
** Accel, an aggressive mercenary who gets off on his own power.
** Billy Bludmoon, a werewolf-bat who just wants to kill Rogue Sun so he can become head of his pack.
** Demonika, an emotional vampire who kills and feeds off of others just to prolong her own life.
** Hellbent, the son of a {{Mook}} out to avenge his father... who quickly jumps off the slippery slope into supervillain territory and takes pleasure in causing people pain.
** Sheer, an irresponsible money-hungry influencer committing crimes for money.
** Shift, a corporate saboteur who saw a chance for even more money and murdered his friend to take it.
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** ''Radiant Black'' gives one to one of the other Radiants every 6 issues. Issue #6 featured Red's, Issue #12 had Pink's and issue #18 had Yellow's.
** The "Shift" story from ''Image!'' is one for Shift.
** ''Radiant Black'' gives one to one of the other Radiants every 6 issues. Issue #6 featured Red's, Issue #12 had Pink's and issue #18 had Yellow's.
** The "Shift" story from ''Image!'' is one for Shift.
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* '''''Inferno Girl Red''''' -- When Apex City is stolen by an army of demons, Cássia Costa is forced to discover her legacy for the sake of her home. Written by Mat Groom, with art by Erica D’Urso. Funded through Website/{{Kickstarter}}, and notably the only instalment not primarily published through Creator/ImageComics. Kickstarter original graphic novel released in November 2022, later published by Image Comics as a miniseries, beginning in January 2023.
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* '''''Inferno Girl Red''''' '''''ComicBook/InfernoGirlRed''''' -- When Apex City is stolen by an army of demons, Cássia Costa is forced to discover her legacy for the sake of her home. Written by Mat Groom, with art by Erica D’Urso. Funded through Website/{{Kickstarter}}, and notably the only instalment not primarily published through Creator/ImageComics. Kickstarter original graphic novel released in November 2022, later published by Image Comics as a miniseries, beginning in January 2023.
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* '''''Radiant Pink''''' -- Radiant Pink tries to get home, along with her girlfriend, Kelly. Written by Melissa Flores and Meghan Camarena, art by Emma Kubert. Five-issue miniseries, began in December 2022.
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* '''''Radiant Pink''''' '''''ComicBook/RadiantPink''''' -- Radiant Pink tries to get home, along with her girlfriend, Kelly. Written by Melissa Flores and Meghan Camarena, art by Emma Kubert. Five-issue miniseries, began in December 2022.
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* '''''Inferno Girl Red''''' -- When Apex City is stolen by an army of demons, Cássia Costa is forced to discover her legacy for the sake of her home. Written by Mat Groom, with art by Erica D’Urso. Funded through Website/{{Kickstarter}}, and notably the only instalment not primarily published through Creator/ImageComics. Kickstarter original graphic novel released in November 2022, later published by Image Comics as series, a miniseries, beginning in January 2023.
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* '''''[[ComicBook/NoOne No/One]]''''' -- Nine months ago, the Richard Roe murderes sparked a dangerous political movement, resulted copycat killers, and created a new hero determined to hold those in power accountable -- No/One. Written by Kyle Higgins and Brian Buccellato, art by Geraldo Borges. Beginning in March 2023.
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* '''''[[ComicBook/NoOne No/One]]''''' -- Nine months ago, the Richard Roe murderes murders sparked a dangerous political movement, resulted spawned copycat killers, and created a new hero determined to hold those in power accountable -- No/One. Written by Kyle Higgins and Brian Buccellato, art by Geraldo Borges. Beginning in March 2023.
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* '''''[[ComicBook/{{Cowl}} C.O.W.L.]]''''' -- A series about a [[WeirdTradeUnion superhero union]] published May, 2014 to July, 2015 but [[CanonWelding retroactively made part of]] the Massive-Verse.
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* '''''[[ComicBook/{{Cowl}} C.O.W.L.]]''''' -- A series about a [[WeirdTradeUnion superhero union]] published May, May 2014 to July, July 2015 but [[CanonWelding retroactively made part of]] the Massive-Verse.
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* '''''Radiant Pink''''' -- Radiant Pink tries to get home, along with her girlfriend, Kelly. Written by Melissa Flores and Meghan Camarena, art by Emma Kubert. Five-issue miniseries, beginning in December 2022.
* '''''[[ComicBook/NoOne No/One]]''''' -- A true crime-style superhero series beginning in March 2023.
* '''''Radiant Pink''''' -- Radiant Pink tries to get home, along with her girlfriend, Kelly. Written by Melissa Flores and Meghan Camarena, art by Emma Kubert. Five-issue miniseries, beginning in December 2022.
* '''''[[ComicBook/NoOne No/One]]''''' -- A true crime-style superhero series beginning in March 2023.
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* '''''Inferno Girl Red''''' -- When Apex City is stolen by an army of demons, Cássia Costa is forced to discover her legacy for the sake of her home. Written by Mat Groom, with art by Erica D’Urso. Funded through Website/{{Kickstarter}}, and notably the only instalment not primarily published through Creator/ImageComics. Kickstarter original graphic novel released in November 2022, later published by Image Comics series as series, beginning in January 2023.
* '''''Radiant Pink''''' -- Radiant Pink tries to get home, along with her girlfriend, Kelly. Written by Melissa Flores and Meghan Camarena, art by Emma Kubert. Five-issue miniseries,beginning began in December 2022.
* '''''[[ComicBook/NoOne No/One]]''''' --A true crime-style superhero series beginning Nine months ago, the Richard Roe murderes sparked a dangerous political movement, resulted copycat killers, and created a new hero determined to hold those in power accountable -- No/One. Written by Kyle Higgins and Brian Buccellato, art by Geraldo Borges. Beginning in March 2023.
* '''''Radiant Pink''''' -- Radiant Pink tries to get home, along with her girlfriend, Kelly. Written by Melissa Flores and Meghan Camarena, art by Emma Kubert. Five-issue miniseries,
* '''''[[ComicBook/NoOne No/One]]''''' --
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* '''''Inferno Girl Red''''' -- When Apex City is stolen by an army of demons, Cássia Costa is forced to discover her legacy for the sake of her home. Written by Mat Groom, with art by Erica D’Urso. Funded through Website/{{Kickstarter}}, and notably the only instalment not primarily published through Creator/ImageComics. Kickstarter original graphic novel released in November 2022, Image Comics series beginning in January 2023.
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* '''''[[ComicBook/{{Cowl}} C.O.W.L.]]''''' -- A series about a [[WeirdTradeUnion superhero union]] published May, 2014 to July, 2015 but [[CanonWelding retroactively made part of]] the Massive-Verse.
* '''''Radiant Pink''''' -- Radiant Pink tries to get home, along with her girlfriend, Kelly. Written by Melissa Flores and Meghan Camarena, art by Emma Kubert. Five-issue miniseries, beginning in December 2022.
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* '''''Radiant Pink''''' '''''[[ComicBook/NoOne No/One]]''''' -- Radiant Pink tries to get home, along with her girlfriend, Kelly. Written by Melissa Flores and Meghan Camarena, art by Emma Kubert. Five-issue miniseries, A true crime-style superhero series beginning in December 2022.March 2023.
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* '''''[[Podcast/WhoIsNoOne Who Is No/One]]''''' -- A monthly companion podcast to ''No/One'' with Creator/RachaelLeighCook and Creator/PattonOswalt as Pittsburgh Ledger reporters Julia Paige and Teddy Barstow.
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* '''''[[Podcast/WhoIsNoOne Who Is No/One]]''''' -- A monthly companion podcast to ''No/One'' with Creator/RachaelLeighCook and Creator/PattonOswalt as Pittsburgh Ledger reporters Julia Paige and Teddy Barstow.
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* PunBasedTitle: ''Rogue Sun'' is about the estranged and bitter ''son'' of the first superhero to use the name Rogue Sun.
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* PunBasedTitle: ''Rogue Sun'' is about the estranged and bitter ''son'' of the first previous superhero to use the name Rogue Sun.
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* ByThePowerOfGreyskull: Inferno Girl Red shouts "Inferno ignite!" when transforming, while Rogue Sun yells his own name.
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* ByThePowerOfGreyskull: Inferno Girl Red shouts "Inferno ignite!" when transforming, while the Rogue Sun yells his Suns yell their own name.
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* '''''Inferno Girl Red''''' -- When Apex City is stolen by an army of demons, Cássia Costa is forced to discover her legacy for the sake of her home. Written by Mat Groom, with art by Erica D’Urso. Funded through Website/{{Kickstarter}}, and notably the only instalment not published through Creator/ImageComics. Original graphic novel releasing in December 2022.
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* '''''Inferno Girl Red''''' -- When Apex City is stolen by an army of demons, Cássia Costa is forced to discover her legacy for the sake of her home. Written by Mat Groom, with art by Erica D’Urso. Funded through Website/{{Kickstarter}}, and notably the only instalment not primarily published through Creator/ImageComics. Original Kickstarter original graphic novel releasing released in December 2022.November 2022, Image Comics series beginning in January 2023
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* '''''Inferno Girl Red''''' -- When Apex City is stolen by an army of demons, Cássia Costa is forced to discover her legacy for the sake of her home. Written by Mat Groom, with art by Erica D’Urso. Funded through Website/{{Kickstarter}}, and notably the only instalment not published through Creator/ImageComics. Original graphic novel releasing in December 2022.
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* '''''Radiant Pink''''' -- Radiant Pink tries to get home, along with her girlfriend, Kelly. Written by Meghan Camarena. Beginning in late 2022.
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* '''''Radiant Pink''''' -- Radiant Pink tries to get home, along with her girlfriend, Kelly. Written by Melissa Flores and Meghan Camarena. Beginning Camarena, art by Emma Kubert. Five-issue miniseries, beginning in late December 2022.
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* AntiVillain: Very rarely is a superpowered villain presented as outright evil. They’re usually people put into crappy situations trying to do their best. Radiant Red struggles with her partner’s gambling addiction and Doppler only wants to be able to play music again.
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* AntiVillain: Very rarely is a superpowered villain presented as outright evil. They’re usually people put into crappy situations trying to do their best. Radiant Red struggles with her partner’s gambling addiction and Doppler only wants to be able to play music again. The Salvation Gang are also apparently a direct response to the over policing of the Morrow company, at least according to one character.
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* ColourfulThemeNaming: Of the heroes, everyone has a colour in their name. The only exception is Rogue Sun.
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* ColourfulThemeNaming: Of the heroes, everyone has a colour The Radiants and Inferno Girl Red have colours in their name. The only exception is Rogue Sun.names.
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* '''''ComicBook/TheDeadLucky''''' -- Bibiana Lopez-Yang returned from Afghanistan with PTSD and the ability to control electric currents. In her home of San Francisco, tech consortium Morrow is building "peacekeeper" robots, and Bibiana is forced to step up to be the hero her city needs. Written by Melissa Flores with art by French Carlomagno and Mattia Iacono. Beginning in August 2022.
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* '''''ComicBook/TheDeadLucky''''' -- Bibiana Lopez-Yang returned from Afghanistan with PTSD and the ability to control electric currents. In her home of San Francisco, tech consortium Morrow is building "peacekeeper" robots, and Bibiana is forced to step up to be the hero her city needs. Written by Melissa Flores with art by French Carlomagno and Mattia Iacono. Beginning Began in August 2022.
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* '''''The Dead Lucky''''' -- Bibiana Lopez-Yang returned from Afghanistan with PTSD and the ability to control electric currents. In her home of San Francisco, tech consortium Morrow is building "peacekeeper" robots, and Bibiana is forced to step up to be the hero her city needs. Written by Melissa Flores with art by French Carlomagno and Mattia Iacono. Beginning in August 2022.
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* '''''The Dead Lucky''''' '''''ComicBook/TheDeadLucky''''' -- Bibiana Lopez-Yang returned from Afghanistan with PTSD and the ability to control electric currents. In her home of San Francisco, tech consortium Morrow is building "peacekeeper" robots, and Bibiana is forced to step up to be the hero her city needs. Written by Melissa Flores with art by French Carlomagno and Mattia Iacono. Beginning in August 2022.
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* '''''[[ComicBook/{{Image}} Image!]]''''' -- An AnthologyComic that includes the "Shift" story in its first four issues, featuring the origin of the eponymous villain, who had previously appeared in ''Black'' and ''Red''.
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* '''''[[ComicBook/{{Image}} Image!]]''''' -- An AnthologyComic that includes the "Shift" story in its first four issues, featuring the origin of the eponymous villain, who had previously appeared in ''Black'' and ''Red''. Written by Kyle Higgins, with art by Francesco Manna and Danilo Beyruth. Began in April 2022.
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* '''''The Dead Lucky''''' -- Written by Melissa Flores with art by French Carlomagno and Mattia Iacono. Beginning in August 2022.
* '''''The Dead Lucky''''' -- Written by Melissa Flores with art by French Carlomagno and Mattia Iacono. Beginning in August 2022.
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* '''''[[ComicBook/{{Image}} Image!]]''''' -- An AnthologyComic that includes the "Shift" story, story in its first four issues, featuring the origin of the eponymous villain, who had previously appeared in ''Black'' and ''Red''.
* '''''The Dead Lucky''''' -- Bibiana Lopez-Yang returned from Afghanistan with PTSD and the ability to control electric currents. In her home of San Francisco, tech consortium Morrow is building "peacekeeper" robots, and Bibiana is forced to step up to be the hero her city needs. Written by Melissa Flores with art by French Carlomagno and Mattia Iacono. Beginning in August 2022.
* '''''The Dead Lucky''''' -- Bibiana Lopez-Yang returned from Afghanistan with PTSD and the ability to control electric currents. In her home of San Francisco, tech consortium Morrow is building "peacekeeper" robots, and Bibiana is forced to step up to be the hero her city needs. Written by Melissa Flores with art by French Carlomagno and Mattia Iacono. Beginning in August 2022.