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Blade II (2002)
Character with illusion powers who keeps a consistent appearance but it's not really their appearance. You go to grab their braid or something and it's not there. Their arms are slightly shorter than they make it look. They get tortured and exhausted and broken and you realize that instead of a normal color their eyes are pure black with specks like stars in them.
A Guide To DNA Comics
Over the last three years I've essentially been building up my own superhero universe through short fiction released in different collections and through digital literary magazines. This began thanks to "Generation Dead #37: Why I Won't Eat At The Food Court," which From Beyond Press published in their mall horror anthology Escalators To Hell. Though retroactively, this will include the heroes who appeared in "To Do Good," my first published story released in What's Left? by Arledge Comics.
DNA Comics (formerly known as "Dan & Ann's Comics" in the 1940s) combines the concepts of 90s superheroes with 90s horror. Set primarily on Earth-1990, with some stories featuring Earth-1989 and Earth-2003. Below is a list of the established heroes and hero teams who've already appeared, have been mentioned, or are going to appear at some point.
Void - the child of Sam Giddings and Mike Munroe, aka the Daring Duo
I intended to write a story arc around this, but after suffering one too many writer's blocks, I'll just make a summary about it for the anniversary of Until Dawn:
Only Samantha Giddings and Michael Munroe survived the events of Until Dawn. One year later, Sam and Mike have this urge to go back and make sure all Wendigos are extinct, which is expressed by them secretly studying mythologies involving Wendigos. They try to fight the urge, but it's only gotten stronger. They see a message from the flamethrower stranger named Jack Fiddler, explaining more about the Wendigo curse and a possible source hidden in the mountain.
That was the last straw. Sam decided to go back to the mountain and destroy the curse once and for all, and convinced Mike to come with her and help her. The night before they leave, Sam has her first one-night stand with Mike. They return to Blackwood Mountain at the crack of Dawn. After hours of searching and eliminating any remaining Wendigos, they eventually find the source, which looked like a black heart that was frozen solid and connected to a huge altar, blew it up with C4, and quickly escaped as the mountain crumbled down and the wendigo spirits were banished forever.
A few days later, in the morning. Sam proposed to Mike an idea that they should spend the rest of their lives traveling the world and slaying killers and other monsters. Mike was unsure of this idea at first, but he agreed.
After over 20 years of the daring duo traveling the world and killing as many killers, monsters, and other predatory entities as possible as a carnally driven couple. Sam is finally pregnant with Mike's kid.
A week later, they tried shutting down bioweapon/wormhole projects. Long story short, they sheltered themselves in a pod while carrying a contained sample of the most powerful and adaptive nano-bioweapon in the world and a silver cross with a thorn from Jesus' Crown of Thorns, and a single hair of Siddhartha Gautama embedded inside. A wormhole briefly opens and sucks the duo and the pod they're in. They ended up outside all forms of existence; the emptiness ripped them and the pod apart, killing the duo.
But their child survives, adapts, evolves, and becomes empowered by absorbing the bioweapon and the cross. It warps into another universe similar to the one its parents are from. It inherits its parents' memories, knowledge, skills, and experiences; it instantly reaches full maturity, and its default form looks like an adult-sized, humanoid, cordless, haggard, decrepit, and eerily pale embryo fetus. Its signature clothes are a black tank top, black jeans, and black biker boots. It can control/shift its own gender/sexuality at will, can't age, has shapeshifting, and other abilities based on fear, vengeance, karma, survival, danger, and nothingness. It is instinctively compelled to sense, hunt, and destroy any active threats, and/or enact vengeance on those who harm the innocent. It is known as Void.
If Void were to have its own game series, it ought to be interactive animated series/visual novel hybrids. The gameplay shall also be like Devil May Cry, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Greek Saga God of War, Dishonored, Aragami, Hitman, Infamous, and Prototype.
@giftober 2022 | Day 6+7: "Heroes" + One colour
Brightburn (2019)
BRIGHTBURN
by Arnold Cara