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* MonsterOfTheWeek: Like most modern ''Kamen Rider'', a tokusatsu franchise Ryan Parrott is a fan of, new monsters usually feature for a few instalments (issues, in this case), sometimes only one. The only villains who've lasted longer than that are Marcus' murderer and Suave. Examples include:
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* MonsterOfTheWeek: Like most modern ''Kamen Rider'', a tokusatsu franchise Ryan Parrott is a fan of, new New monsters usually feature for a few instalments (issues, in this case), sometimes only one. The only villains who've lasted longer than that are Marcus' murderer and Suave. Examples include:
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* TheCameo: The first issue features a cameo by Radiant Black in a splash page showing events to come.
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* TheCameo: The first issue features a cameo by Radiant Black in a splash page showing events to come. It turns out this was in reference to Dylan meeting Radiant Black in ''ComicBook/Supermassive2023''.
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''Rogue Sun'' is the second ongoing in the ComicBook/MassiveVerse, and the character Rogue Sun (Marcus' version) debuted in a one-shot formally launching the universe, ''ComicBook/{{Supermassive}}'', which saw Marcus teaming up with ComicBook/InfernoGirlRed and ComicBook/RadiantBlack. The series went on hiatus in the lead-up to said one-shot's sequel, ''ComicBook/Supermassive2023'', where Dylan will meet Radiant Black and [[ComicBook/TheDeadLucky Dead Lucky]].
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''Rogue Sun'' is the second ongoing in the ComicBook/MassiveVerse, and the character Rogue Sun (Marcus' version) debuted in a one-shot formally launching the universe, ''ComicBook/{{Supermassive}}'', which saw Marcus teaming up with ComicBook/InfernoGirlRed and ComicBook/RadiantBlack. ComicBook/RadiantBlack.
The series went on hiatus in the lead-up to said one-shot's sequel, ''ComicBook/Supermassive2023'', where Dylan will meet Radiant Black and [[ComicBook/TheDeadLucky Dead Lucky]].
The series went on hiatus in the lead-up to said one-shot's sequel, ''ComicBook/Supermassive2023'', where Dylan will meet Radiant Black and [[ComicBook/TheDeadLucky Dead Lucky]].
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''Rogue Sun'' is the second ongoing in the ComicBook/MassiveVerse, and the character Rogue Sun (Marcus' version) debuted in a one-shot formally launching the universe, ''ComicBook/{{Supermassive}}''. The series went on hiatus in the lead-up to ''ComicBook/Supermassive2023'', where Dylan will meet Radiant Black and Dead Lucky.
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''Rogue Sun'' is the second ongoing in the ComicBook/MassiveVerse, and the character Rogue Sun (Marcus' version) debuted in a one-shot formally launching the universe, ''ComicBook/{{Supermassive}}''. ''ComicBook/{{Supermassive}}'', which saw Marcus teaming up with ComicBook/InfernoGirlRed and ComicBook/RadiantBlack. The series went on hiatus in the lead-up to said one-shot's sequel, ''ComicBook/Supermassive2023'', where Dylan will meet Radiant Black and [[ComicBook/TheDeadLucky Dead Lucky.Lucky]].
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''Rogue Sun'' is the second ongoing in the ComicBook/MassiveVerse, and the character Rogue Sun (Marcus' version) debuted in a one-shot formally launching the universe, ''ComicBook/{{Supermassive}}''.
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''Rogue Sun'' is the second ongoing in the ComicBook/MassiveVerse, and the character Rogue Sun (Marcus' version) debuted in a one-shot formally launching the universe, ''ComicBook/{{Supermassive}}''. The series went on hiatus in the lead-up to ''ComicBook/Supermassive2023'', where Dylan will meet Radiant Black and Dead Lucky.
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* BigBad: After Marcus' mudderer is dealt with, the primary threat to the Rogue Suns and world is revealed to be an otherworldly demon named Mourningstar, who empowers people with supernatural powers. Apparently all magical creatures can be traced back to it.
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* BigBad: After Marcus' mudderer murderer is dealt with, the primary threat to the Rogue Suns and world is revealed to be an otherworldly demon named Mourningstar, who empowers people with supernatural powers. Apparently all magical creatures can be traced back to it.
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* EtTuBrute: After Dylan finds out that Aurie and Brock stole the Sun Stone so Aurie could cast a spell on it, he's really mad at Brock, the sibling he'd reached something of an understanding with.
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* BeenThereShapedHistory: Mourningstar is the source of all supernatural creaturesn on Earth. Its presence is so prominent that ''the Devil'' was named after it.
* BigBad: After Marcus' mudderer is dealt with, the primary threat to the Rogue Suns and world is revealed to be an otherworldly demon named Mourningstar, who empowers people with supernatural powers. Apparently all magical creatures can be traced back to it.
* BigBad: After Marcus' mudderer is dealt with, the primary threat to the Rogue Suns and world is revealed to be an otherworldly demon named Mourningstar, who empowers people with supernatural powers. Apparently all magical creatures can be traced back to it.
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* JerkassHasAPoint:
** Aurie calls out Dylan on being a teerible Rogue Sun a fair amount. The first arc makes it vehemently clear she's not wrong to do so.
** In a flashback, Marcus shows up on Gwen's doorstep wanting to be part of Dylan's life. When she laughs him off, Marcus says she's losing control of him and Marcus himself could end up having to stop Dylan as Rogue Sun. While he's not entitled to be in Dylan's life and is condescending about it, it's hard to argue that Gwen has done a bad job raising Dylan given how he is.
** Aurie calls out Dylan on being a teerible Rogue Sun a fair amount. The first arc makes it vehemently clear she's not wrong to do so.
** In a flashback, Marcus shows up on Gwen's doorstep wanting to be part of Dylan's life. When she laughs him off, Marcus says she's losing control of him and Marcus himself could end up having to stop Dylan as Rogue Sun. While he's not entitled to be in Dylan's life and is condescending about it, it's hard to argue that Gwen has done a bad job raising Dylan given how he is.
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* KnightInShiningArmour: Caleb, the first Rogue Sun. He wasn't born into high-standing and wasn't an actual knight, but once he gained the Eogur Sun powers, he used them to protect the innocent and was a merciful hero who cared about those he saved. Fittingly, he mentions that he was also called the "Knight Sun".
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* ClingyJealousGirl: Marcus claims Gwen was this during their relationship, assuming he was sleeping around when he told her he was doing his duties as Rogue Sun. Given that he left Gwen 15 years before the start of the series and was married to Juliette for 14 years before his death, it's unclear whether she was right to believe this.
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* LoveMakesYouEvil:
** When Dylan disrespects Marcus' memory one too many times and uses him against her, while telling her he wants to send Marcus' spirit away, Aurie has enough and releases Demonika to take the Sun Stone from Dylan. While she binds Demonika to not kill, this doesn't stop her from doing everything short of that and attacking civilians.
** [[spoiler: Gwen]]'s motive for killing Marcus is because [[spoiler: he wanted to be involved in Dylan's life, and she thought he'd be a terrible influence]]. Although Dylan also says that [[spoiler: she was using that as an excuse to hurt Marcus after he left her]].
** Hunter is the son of one of Suave's henchman and, after Rogue Sun puts him in critical condition, forms a pact with a demon to help his father and kill Rogue Sun.
** When Dylan disrespects Marcus' memory one too many times and uses him against her, while telling her he wants to send Marcus' spirit away, Aurie has enough and releases Demonika to take the Sun Stone from Dylan. While she binds Demonika to not kill, this doesn't stop her from doing everything short of that and attacking civilians.
** [[spoiler: Gwen]]'s motive for killing Marcus is because [[spoiler: he wanted to be involved in Dylan's life, and she thought he'd be a terrible influence]]. Although Dylan also says that [[spoiler: she was using that as an excuse to hurt Marcus after he left her]].
** Hunter is the son of one of Suave's henchman and, after Rogue Sun puts him in critical condition, forms a pact with a demon to help his father and kill Rogue Sun.
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* WorldOfJerkass: Almost everyone in the main cast turns out to be some kind of {{Jerkass}} by the end of the first arc. Some are manipulative, some are selfish, some are mean-spirited, and some do terrible things. It's ''only'' [[spoiler: [[SpoiledSweet Juliette]]]] who doesn't qualify as one at any point in the first arc.
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* WorldOfJerkass: Almost everyone in the main cast turns out to be some kind of {{Jerkass}} by the end of the first arc. Some are manipulative, some are selfish, some are mean-spirited, and some do terrible things. things to further their goals. It's ''only'' [[spoiler: [[SpoiledSweet Juliette]]]] who doesn't qualify as one at any point in the first arc.arc and is never framed as a suspect for Marcus' murder.
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* StrongFamilyResemblance: Dylan and Aurie look very similar to their father, Marcus, while Brock takes after his mother, Juliette.
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** Dylan is even worse. He's an angry teenager who refuses to listen to reason, will insult pretty much everyone and doesn't even care about protecting the innocent.
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** Dylan is even worse. He's an angry teenager who refuses to listen to reason, will insult pretty much everyone and doesn't even care about sometimes needs to be egged into protecting the innocent.
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* TheCameo: The first issue features a cameo by Radiant Black in a splash page showing events to come/
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* TheCameo: The first issue features a cameo by Radiant Black in a splash page showing events to come/come.
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* HappilyMarried: Marcus is almost always portrayed as abrasive, rude and a {{Jerkass}}, usually being distant at best such as with his children. The one person we see him have a warm and loving relationship with is his second wife, Juliette.
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* UnreliableExpositor: At one point, Gwen and Marcus go off about each other's faults and why their marriage collapsed, in the form of ranting at Dylan. Gwen says Marcus is a thief, while Dylan says Gwen always thought he was cheating on her. Neither has any actual evidence to back this up, and is mostly trying to insult the other to Dylan.
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Marcus Randolph Bell is the superhero Rogue Sun, protector of the world and New Orleans' greatest superhero. He also was just killed. Now, his estranged son Dylan Siegel has inherited his mantle, and is forced to confront his feelings on a man he grew up hating. As Dylan and his mother meet Marcus' new family, the Bells, it's up to Dylan to solve the mystery of who murdered his father and become a superhero himself.
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Marcus Randolph Bell is the superhero Rogue Sun, protector of the world and New Orleans' greatest superhero. He was also was just killed. Now, When Dylan Siegel and his mother, the family that Marcus abandoned, meet with Marcus' new family, the Bells, at the reading of Marcus' will, Dylan unexpectedly inherits his estranged son father's powers and mantle. Now, Dylan Siegel has inherited his mantle, and is forced to confront his feelings on a the man he grew up hating. As Dylan and his mother meet Marcus' new family, the Bells, it's up to Dylan to hating, solve the mystery of who murdered his father Marcus' murder, and become a superhero himself.
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Marcus Randolph Bell is the superhero Rogue Sun, protector of the world and New Orleans' greatest superhero. He also was just killed. Now, his estranged son Dylan Siegel has inherited his mantle, and is forced to confront his feelings on a man he grew up hating, as well as solve his murder.
''Rogue Sun'' is the second ongoing in the ComicBook/MassiveVerse, and the character Rogue Sun (or at least Marcus' version) debuted in a one-shot formally launching the universe, ''ComicBook/{{Supermassive}}''.
''Rogue Sun'' is the second ongoing in the ComicBook/MassiveVerse, and the character Rogue Sun (or at least Marcus' version) debuted in a one-shot formally launching the universe, ''ComicBook/{{Supermassive}}''.
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Marcus Randolph Bell is the superhero Rogue Sun, protector of the world and New Orleans' greatest superhero. He also was just killed. Now, his estranged son Dylan Siegel has inherited his mantle, and is forced to confront his feelings on a man he grew up hating, as well as hating. As Dylan and his mother meet Marcus' new family, the Bells, it's up to Dylan to solve the mystery of who murdered his murder.
father and become a superhero himself.
''Rogue Sun'' is the second ongoing in the ComicBook/MassiveVerse, and the character Rogue Sun(or at least Marcus' (Marcus' version) debuted in a one-shot formally launching the universe, ''ComicBook/{{Supermassive}}''.
''Rogue Sun'' is the second ongoing in the ComicBook/MassiveVerse, and the character Rogue Sun
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