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message 1: by GatbsyLover20 (new)

GatbsyLover20 (dclover) | 20 comments Mod
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message 2: by GatbsyLover20 (new)

GatbsyLover20 (dclover) | 20 comments Mod
Super-Soldier:

Amalgamation of: Captain America + Superman

Real Name: Clark Hilton Rogers

Biography: Many decades ago, two alien empires were locked in a deadly war: the scientific and industrious Kreetonians (Kree + Kryptonians) and the savage and war-like Skrultians (Skrulls + Martians). The Kreetonians believed that the war was theirs, but the treacherous Skrultians discovered the planet-consuming machine known as Galactiac (Galactus + Brainiac) roaming their spaceways. The Skrultians led Galactiac to the Kreetonians’ home planet of Halaton (Hala + Krypton), and the techno-titan proceeded to absorb the planet’s data and convert its mass into energy for him to consume. Unable to repel Galactiac, the capital city of Kan-Lar (Kree-Lar + Kandor) and all of its residents shrunk themselves down and escaped the planet in a rocket-propelled capsule. Before this, Jor-Nan (Ronan + Jor-El), a loyal servant of the Kreetonian government, and his wife Lara-Venn (Ra-Venn + Lara Lor-Van) launched their newborn son in a small capsule to a planet they believed to be safe… Earth.
But, as Halaton imploded, the capsule couldn’t escape the vacuum wave in time, and the shock killed the baby. The capsule containing the alien corpse eventually crash-landed on Earth, in an area designated “Roswell, New Mexico”, in the Earth year of 1938 AD. Primitive human scientists working for their government studied the alien corpse’s biology, revealing that Kreetonians become more powerful when absorbing the solar energies of a yellow sun. When the event called World War II happened, the American scientists started experimenting with the alien genetics to enhance human warriors to stop the opposing forces; until they perfected it, the combination of solar rays and the “Super-Soldier Serum” made the test subjects blue-skinned and homicidally mad. When the Serum was finally perfected, the head scientist Emil Erksine (Abraham Erksine + Emil Hamilton) found the first man they would turn into a perfect Super-Soldier.
Clark Rogers, an art student from Overville, Kansas (Overland Park + Smallville), tried to enlist for duty when WWII broke out, but was rejected for being too physically weak and scrawny. Prof. Erksine believed in Clark’s strong moral compass, and recruited him into Project: Rebirth. The Professor explained the procedure of turning Clark into a genetically superior human, and the interest of repeating the procedure to create a powerful army to defeat the forces of Nazi Germany. Clark agreed, and the procedure began. Clark was injected with the Serum at the same time being bombarded with concentrated solar energy. The procedure was a success, and the scrawny Clark was transformed into a powerful and muscular superhuman.
Unfortunately, Nazi assassins killed Professsor Erksine, the only one with the formula for the Serum, and without them, the US couldn’t create more super-soldiers. Clark took on the responsibility of being the only Super-Soldier, and trained for a year to control his new-found abilities, such as super-strength, flight, and laser vision. When the Super-Soldier was ready to be introduced to the frontlines of the war, he was given a special costume to hide his identity and inspire the American ways of truth and justice in his fellow soldiers. Clark was also given a special, indestructible shield created by Dr. Howard Wayne. The Super-Soldier fought alongside Allied troops during the war, fighting against Axis-controlled superhumans, most notable the Green Skull (Red Skull + Lex Luthor), who uses a radioactive alien ore to weaken Clark. When Clark almost died at the hands of the Skull in one mission, the Allied forces sought out other superhumans to aide in the war effort, leading to the advent of the All-Star Invaders (Invaders + All-Star Squadron). During the final mission of the ASI, they infiltrated a Nazi stronghold to prevent them from launching a nuclear missile at the US. After the mission was completed, Clark chased after the Green Skull, making his escape in a rocketship. As the ship passed over the North Pole, Soldier used his laser vision to dismantle the engines, killing the Skull in a fiery explosion! The shockwave of the blast knocked out Clark, and he went hurdling into the freezing waters below. The Allied forces eventually won the war, and the ASI disbanded.
Decades later, in the early 2000s era, the former ASI member Namorin, who had lived a long life due to his Atlantean biology, found the frozen body of Clark Rogers in the Arctic and brought him to his undersea kingdom of Atlantis. Atlantean doctors revived Clark, and he spent the next couple of weeks in the care of his former teammate, who had since become king of his world.
Clark became up to speed on the world’s development, from the invention of television to the terrorist attacks on New Metropolis, and when the demon Starro-Gorath became known, Clark donned his costume and shield yet again to face the monster with Namorin. After defeating this threat and forming the Justice Avengers with other heroes, Clark reintegrated with modern society. Using a forged identity (thanks to Iron Bat), Clark became a newspaper reporter in New Metropolis, becoming attracted to his co-worker Lois Brant (Betty Brant + Lois Lane). In this new era, Super-Solider faced many new villains… including a new Green Skull!


Powers: Superhuman strength/speed/stamina/agility/reflexes/senses/aim. Absorption of yellow solar energy and conversion of it into his powers. Laser vision. X-Ray vision. Enhanced lung capacity. Freezing breath. Flight. Use of an unbreakable shield made from an alloy of the special metals Vibranium and Adamantium; he can throw this shield with great strength and accuracy. Super-Soldier is also an above-excellent strategist and leader.




message 3: by Day (new)

Day (yes2danny) | 4 comments Omg not judging but this is op lol


message 4: by GatbsyLover20 (new)

GatbsyLover20 (dclover) | 20 comments Mod
First off its combining and thts just how it goes, you dont like it, you can leave


message 5: by Day (new)

Day (yes2danny) | 4 comments No need to be anal just saying haha


message 6: by GatbsyLover20 (new)

GatbsyLover20 (dclover) | 20 comments Mod
Well are u gonna make a character or just judge mine?


message 7: by Day (last edited Jan 20, 2014 05:21PM) (new)

Day (yes2danny) | 4 comments I'll make one my Good man...


message 8: by GatbsyLover20 (new)

GatbsyLover20 (dclover) | 20 comments Mod
Iron Knight:

Amalgamation of: Iron Man + Batman

Real Name: Anthony “Tony” Wayne

Alias: Cobalt Malone (Cobalt Man + Matches Malone) [undercover as a cyborg villain]

Biography: Tony Wayne is the son and only child of Dr. Howard Wayne and his wife Maria Kane-Wayne (Howard and Maria Stark + Thomas and Martha Wayne). Howard was the CEO of the multi-million dollar R&D firm Wayne Industries, which provided new innovations in medical technology for years. Howard was also a brilliant metallurgist who melded together the alien metal Adamantium with the energy-absorbing metal Vibranium to create the unbreakable shield used by the World War II hero Super-Soldier. Tony inherited his father’s aptitude for science and technology, and was able to enter MIT at just 15 years of age. One night, after the Waynes were driving home from the movies, a screening of The Man in the Iron Mask, their limousine was ran into by another car. The driver of the wayward car stepped out of his vehicle, drew a gun, and shot fatally Tony’s parents through the window. The attacker escaped the police manhunt, and the Waynes’ loyal butler, Alfred Jarvis (Edwin Jarvis + Alfred Pennyworth), formally adopts Tony so that he isn’t lost to child services. And though Howard wrote his will to say that Tony was to inherit Wayne Industries upon his death, Tony was still too young to accept the responsibilities, so control of the company went to the current CFO, Jonathan “Jack” Stane, who decided to refocus the company towards weapons manufacturing.
His future reshaped by his parents’ death, Tony decided to travel the world after graduating to focus his mind towards martial arts and the skills of great detectives and investigators, determined to make a difference in the lives of innocent people plagued by crime. While traveling through China, during a time of civil unrest, Tony’s caravan was ambushed by rebels and a mine exploded in front of him, piercing his heart with shrapnel. The rebels took Tony to their hideaway, where a captive doctor named Leslie Yensin (Ho Yensin + Leslie Thomkins) gave him a new, mechanical heart. The rebels forced Tony to use his company’s secrets to build them weapons under the threat of death, weapons they would use to fight their “corrupt” government. Wanting no part in harming innocent lives, Tony and Leslie, feigning agreement to their terms, secretly built a weaponized suit of armor (made to look like a bat), which Tony used to free himself and the good doctor from imprisonment. Leslie returned to her family, and Tony was able to return to the States. At age 30, Tony Wayne took back control of Wayne Industries from Jack Stane, and returned the company’s efforts to medical sciences. Inspired by the power of his armored suit, Tony built several, more sophisticated versions of it, until he could gain flight capabilities. Loading this version, and the proceeding versions after it, with various tools and weapons, Tony Wayne became the superhero known as The Iron Bat. The Iron Bat is a founding member of the Justice Avengers and the founder of the Outer-Warriors (New Warriors + Outsiders), but also has a collection of allies that doesn’t constitute a formal team. Iron Bat also has a prominent rogues gallery for him to contend with, including the enigmatic and sadistic armor-wearer called the Laugh Monger (Iron Monger + Joker).

Powers: Tony Wayne is one of the most brilliant men in the world, possessing an IQ of at least 200, with a mind for both business and robotics. His multi-national conglomerate Wayne Industries grants him access to state-of-the-art technology, surveillance equipment, and billions of dollars to fund his secret war on crime. Tony, a media sensation and public figure, must pose as an egotistical, alcoholic, but otherwise philanthropic playboy/bachelor in order to hide the truth that he is really the Iron Bat, the grim and serious-minded hero of Gothton, Massachusetts (Boston + Gotham City). Tony and his closest allies have access to the Bat-Armory beneath his mansion, which contains a super computer, a detention facility, a research and development lab, a training gym, a museum containing his enemies’ paraphernalia, and the chamber that contains every variety of Iron Bat armor that he’s built, one for every demand on a mission. The Iron Bat armors have varying degrees of strength and different weapons and abilities, but the most common traits among them are flight capabilities and the storage and projection of bat-shaped projectile blades.




message 9: by Day (new)

Day (yes2danny) | 4 comments That's Fucken awesome


message 10: by GatbsyLover20 (new)

GatbsyLover20 (dclover) | 20 comments Mod
Thanks im working hard on them :)


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