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PCD
Since: May, 2021
15th Apr, 2024 10:15:47 PM
B-Negative is a Technically-Living Vampire.
Anchor173
Since: Nov, 2023
Screentime: A meme-obsessed super teen whose brain became connected to the internet after becoming exposed to his grandfather’s “experimental internet gas.” Now he can see augmented reality and real-time maps, and can instantly Google any fact. Does this make him a genius? He sure acts like it does.
B-Negative: A teen “living vampire” exposed to Michael Morbius’s blood as a child in a rogue, but life-saving medical procedure. He still ages like a regular kid, but has all the abilities of Morbius. He’s also obsessed with all the music and attitude of a “classic” long-past decades like the '90s, and the '00s. “The world is a vampire…and so am I.” Designer/artist Luciano Vecchio took inspiration from the '90s Spider-Man cartoon and gave B-Negative the 'leech suckers' that the animated version of Morbius had on his palms. Sports a pink mohawk.
Snowflake and Safespace: Psychic Twins. “All twins are psychic, but we’re psychic-er.” Snowflake, a cryokinetic, can materialize snowflake-shaped shuriken projectiles for throwing. Safespace can materialize pink forcefields, but he can’t inhabit them himself, the reflex only works if he’s protecting others. They’re hyper aware of modern culture and optics, and they see their Super Heroics as “a post-ironic meditation on using violence to combat bullying.” They're probably streaming this. Safespace is sort of a big, burly, stereotypical jock with the defensive while Snowflake is non-binary there with the offensive power. They kind’ve mirror each other and compliment each other.
Trailblazer: A regular Native American kid scooped up into the world of teenage Super Heroing. Her “magic backpack” is actually a pocket dimension with seemingly infinite space, from which she can pull out useful or random objects—it’s not always under her control. She claims to get her power from god, but “not the god you’re thinking of.” She's a group home and foster kid who is volunteering at a senior center. Trailblazer wants to help people, but she doesn't think of herself as a Super Hero (yet!)
Note: I did NOT make them, somebody at Marvel made them.
Edited by Anchor173