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SPEEDY



| Identity |
  • Mia Dearden
  • Speedy


| Origin & Backstory |
A teenage runaway, Mia Dearden had, to put it lightly, a rough childhood. Frequently abused by her father, she escaped from home, opting to live on the streets as opposed to suffering through even more pain at his hands. It became clear early on, however, that surviving alone in the harsh Star City streets would not see her last very long, and so, upon meeting a young man by the name of Richard, she moved in with him, mistaking his generosity with understanding, and his lust with love. In exchange for shelter and food, Richard explored ways to exploit her for his own gain, often acting as her pimp, selling her body to the likes of crooked cops and local politicians.

It was from one such politician that she was saved by the man who would become her mentor: the Green Arrow. Having confronted the councilman, the Battling Bowman told her that the life she was leading was not one someone her age, let alone anyone, should have to live; with this advice, he also gave her a business card – belonging to Oliver Queen’s Papp Street Mission, a non-profit shelter for the homeless and recreational centre for the youth.

Returning home to Richard, a denial of his advances quickly escalated into a standoff as he held a knife to her throat, telling her that he can’t have what happened that night lead back to him. With quick thinking and a realisation that this life was not something she wanted, Mia managed to turn the tables on Richard, asking him not to follow her and cutting his hand for good measure. With nowhere else to go, she left Richard’s home, making her way to the Papp Street Mission.

It was there that she met Oliver Queen, who she almost instantly figured out was Green Arrow – all it took was a look at his beard. Feeling like she was meant for more than volunteer work, she took it upon herself to learn archery, all while nagging Oliver and his son, Connor, to teach her themselves. Eventually, Oliver folded, and so began Mia’s archery lessons.

While Mia had gotten what she wanted, she was not yet done with her requests – Oliver was forced to endure a persistent barrage of badgering when she asked to be his sidekick. Time and time again he refused, not wishing to put her at risk. But then the unthinkable happened; Mia had tested positive for HIV, the product of her time as Richard’s fille de joie. Oliver, feeling as if he owed her a chance, gave her a more intensive training regimen, and, after believing that she was ready, allowed her to debut by his side. Taking his first sidekick’s, Roy Harper’s, alias, Mia began her career as Speedy, taking to the streets alongside the two Green Arrows.

Oliver soon had her enrolled amongst the Teen Titans, working alongside the likes of Robin, Wonder Girl and Beast Boy. Initially reluctant to join the team, Mia slowly found herself warming up to them, finding friends for life in a team of legacies trying desperately to live up to their mentors’ reputations. For the first time in her life, Mia felt important.

But any illusion of relevance was shattered on the tragic day of Christmas Eve; for it was then, in 2015, that Superman was killed. Unable to believe that such a great man, the perfect hero, was dead, Mia watched as the world dealt with its sorrow, unable to come to terms with her own. Her morals were conflicting. If Superman, a man that had made such a difference in the world, could have his life taken from him by a monster such as Doomsday, then who was she to call herself a hero? Who was she, or Oliver, or Connor or Roy, to don their costumes and masks, and tell themselves that the world was better off for it? Everything she had built her life upon was brought crumbling down the moment the Man of Steel died, and she was lost. She didn’t know who she was anymore.

Feeling an impossible urge to help fill the void Superman left, Mia resolved to leave Star City and the Titans, moving to new grounds: Metropolis. Whether she’ll succeed, she has no idea – but you can be damned sure that she’ll try.


| Attributes |
Acrobatics: Mia is a proficient acrobat, incorporating her agility into her fighting style.
Archery: Trained by both Green Arrows, Mia is a very skilled archer, her marksmanship nearly matching that of her mentors.
Trick Arrows: Along with her normal arrows, Mia also boasts an arsenal of trick arrows – namely explosive and grappling arrows, among others.
Martial Arts: Receiving training from both Connor and Oliver, along with further training of her own, Mia is a very skilled martial artist, able to hold her own against multiple opponents.


| Character Notes |
To be updated as the story progresses.




| Character Goals |
In the simplest terms, I want Mia to spread her wings. Following the death of Superman, she’s going to be hurting, right alongside the rest of the US, and the world. She’s going to be hurting, and she’s going to be thinking, ‘Now that he’s gone, who could possibly take his place?’ And in order to cope with this, maybe in an attempt to get an answer, she’s going to leave Star City – the Arrow family – and she’s going to try to become her own hero. While she’s on this journey, she’s going to make both enemies and friends, and she will run into her fair share of difficulties and troubles. But eventually, she’s going to come out on top – and she will have figured out who she really is in the process. In short, I want to tell a Bildungsroman, coming-of-age story, with Superman’s death as the catalyst.


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Go for it. I left the sidekick angle vague in case anyone wanted to do something with Roy or Mia, or I guess Thea as she's become now? I don't know I haven't read much comics since the New 52.


Eh, I just said Thea because that's how she was listed in the iCheck. She's still Mia in the comics. But yeah, cheers!
I might go for Speedy/Red Arrow/Thea Queen, if that's a'ight with you, @Byrd Man.
@Byrd Man Could you link me? This is out of pure curiosity; I love seeing what other people do with characters I have a passion for.
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Go for it. I figure our concepts will be different enough to make for an interesting competition. I warn you, I have been told by quite a few people that I write a damn good GA.


Well, nothing wrong in a little challenge. If not to win, the to push myself to make an actually good sheet.
So, um... Looks to me like we've got a bit of a problem, @Byrd Man... There's only room for one van dyking archer around here.
I'll fight you for it.
But I guess I'll find a backup in the case you demolish me, :P.
I'm not sure if I'll be able to, but I'll try to sneak a post in tomorrow. If not, then whenever I can afterwards. (Also, Mars x Jake ftw).


SPIDER-MAN


"Just your friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man."


| Identities |
  • Peter Parker
  • Spider-Man


| Origin & Backstory |
Peter Benjamin Parker was born in Queens on the 10th of August to scientist parents Richard and Mary Parker. While working on a project, entitled VENOM, for SHIELD, an accident, whose details are redacted, killed both of his parents, leaving him an orphan. Feeling guilty for their deaths, then SHIELD commander Nick Fury had Peter sent to live with his uncle and aunt, Ben and May Parker, at the age of four.

Peter grew to be a bright, academic teenager, held at very high regard in Midtown High School. But being a genius had its downsides; seen as nothing more than a nerd and an ass-kisser, “Puny Parker”, as they called him, saw frequent abuse at the hands of Eugene “Flash” Thompson and his lackey, Kenneth “Kong” McFarlane. This would often leave Peter deflated and angry, comforted by who seemed to be his only friend, billionaire scion Harry Osborn.

At the age of fifteen, Peter finally found what he thought to be his big break. While attending a tour of OsCorp with his science class, he was bitten by a spider genetically altered by the Oz Formula, passing out on the floor. Having woken up on the bus ride back to school, he was picked up by Aunt May, who took him home for some much-needed rest. However, sleep didn’t come easy, and once it did, it didn’t seem to want to stay. Waking up in the early hours of the morning, Peter went to wash his face – only to discover that he had broken the tap with his newly inherited strength. Seeking to test it out, Peter snuck out of the house, going to an abandoned warehouse at the edge of town. There he discovered that not only did he have incredible strength, but also speed, agility, reflexes, balance, and more surprisingly, the ability to crawl up walls.

Thinking that his powers would allow him to gain popularity, Peter immediately tried out for Midtown’s basketball team, beating out none other than Flash Thompson. Angered beyond belief, Flash challenged Peter to a fight after school, in which Peter, evading every swing with ease, blocked a punch, and in doing so broke Flash’s hand. In retaliation, the Thompsons demanded that the Parkers pay Flash’s hospital bill, or face the threat of legal action. Already facing financial troubles, Ben and May debated what to do. Peter, however, knew exactly what he was planning.

Having heard of local exhibition matches run as part of the WWF’s War show, Peter donned a crude homemade costume and challenged War’s reigning champion, Joseph “Crusher” Hogan, beating him with little effort, earning an easy $500. Invited to participate in the next match by the show’s producer, Maxwell Shiffman, Peter went home, slipping an envelope containing his newly earned money under the front door. The following week, he made his first TV appearance as the Amazing Spider-Man. Alas, his wrestling career would not last very long. A few moments after the cameras stopped rolling, Peter neglected to stop who he thought to be a small-time crook that had robbed the studio. Shiffman, who had ripped Peter off moments before, believed Spider-Man to be in cahoots with the robber, calling the police, forcing Peter to make a quick escape.

Two nights after the incident, Peter returned home to discover that his uncle had been murdered. As he tried to process this information, a police scanner came to life, informing the officers in his home of the killer’s location. Enraged, Peter donned his costume, easily tracking down the culprit to an abandoned factory. In subduing him, he was horrified to discover that the man that had killed his uncle was the very same crook that had robbed the WWF. Guilt and regret filling him to the very brim, Peter left the man for the police to discover, attaching a note on him which read:

From your friendly neighbourhood, Spider-Man.


Contemplating what to do next while sitting on a nearby rooftop, he recalled Ben’s favourite saying, one with which he was bombarded nearly every day. “With great power, comes great responsibility.” It was then that Peter decided what he would do in honour of his uncle. Inspired by people such as Batman, Superman, and Captain America, he would become a hero. A beacon of hope for all of New York. He would become Spider-Man.

The following day, Peter quit the basketball team, despite being their star player. Kong was among the loudest to voice his dismay.

Over the following weeks, New York City would become acquainted with the now vigilante Spider-Man, wearing a modified (and much better looking) outfit, and armed with a pair of web-shooters, allowing him to traverse the city with ease. Normally facing off against muggers and robbers, Peter had yet to be introduced to a challenge; unluckily for him, it decided to introduce itself. Unbeknownst to him, Norman Osborn, father to Harry, had been tracking his every move since the spider bite, studying the effects the Oz Formula had had on him. Now, believing his research to be sufficient, Norman prepared to inject himself with the formula. This would prove catastrophic.

The formula transformed Norman into the person that would become known as the Green Goblin, his skin tainted green, his sanity all but gone. Blaming Peter for what had happened to him, the Goblin attacked Midtown High, forcing Peter to retaliate as Spider-Man. The battle soon got out of hand, ending with the Goblin plunging into the East River, riddled with the NYPD’s bullets. Believing him to be dead, Peter returned to Midtown in time to be discovered by firemen under some debris.

A year has passed since his first big ordeal as Spidey, and Peter has come a long way. Facing off against the likes of Wilson Fisk, Doctor Octopus and Electro, Spider-Man has become a household name, loved by many, and reviled by some. J. Jonah Jameson, belonging to the latter category, has also hired Peter as a freelance photographer and web designer for the Daily Bugle, tasking him with keeping the news outlet’s website running all while providing him with pictures of the “Spider-Menace.”

Harry, after spending a few months living with his grandparents following his father’s disappearance, has come to live with the Parkers, coming to love his new home and family.

And Peter, once an unpopular academic with little to no social life, has seen success on the romantic front, having dated his childhood crush, Gwen Stacy, for a grand total of six months. Their relationship is thriving, and he couldn’t be happier.

With his sixteenth birthday on the horizon, things are finally looking up for him.


| Attributes |
  • Superhuman Strength: Spider-Man possesses incredible superhuman strength, able to lift about many tons. His physical strength also extends to his legs, enabling him to be able to jump to a height of several stories in a single bound. The upper limits of his strength are still unknown.
  • Superhuman Speed: He’s capable of running and moving at speeds that are far beyond the natural physical limits of the finest human athlete. He’s shown to be fast enough to catch up to an accelerating car while on foot, but prefers to travel by webs.
  • Superhuman Durability: His body is physically tougher and more resistant to injury than that of a normal human.
  • Superhuman Agility: His agility, balance, flexibility and bodily coordination are all enhanced to levels that are far beyond the natural physical limits of an Olympic-level gymnast.
  • Superhuman Reflexes: His reflexes are about twenty times greater than that of an ordinary human.
  • Superhuman Equilibrium: He possesses the ability to achieve a state of perfect equilibrium in any position imaginable. He seems to be able to adjust his position by instinct, which enables him to balance himmself on virtually any object, no matter how small or narrow.
  • Regenerative Healing Factor: Peter has a limited healing factor. While not on the same level as some mutants, it is sufficiently powerful enough to recover from severe injuries, from broken bones and large amounts of tissue damage in a matter of days.
  • Wall-Crawling: He can cling to any surface using his fingertips and feet.
  • Spider-Sense: When danger is present, he feels a buzzing sensation in his head as a sort of early warning system, allowing him to react accordingly.
  • Contaminant Immunity: Due to his accelerated metabolism, he has a higher tolerance for drugs and diseases than normal humans, and he can recover from the effects of large doses rapidly.


| Character Notes |


| Character Goals |
It should be known that next to Green Arrow and the Flash, Spider-Man is my all-time favourite superhero. “But which version?” I hear you ask. “Peter or Miles?”

Good question. The answer’s simple:

Both.

But after some careful consideration and listening to the opinion of others, I’ve come to the conclusion that having the two, as teenagers, team up just won’t work like I’d like it to. So instead, I’m going to take Peter, my (and everyone’s) original favourite Spidey, and take him on a journey inspired and/or influenced by already existing arcs. He’s one of those characters that’s really close to my heart, so you can bet that I’m going to treat him with the respect and good writing he deserves (and also sadism, because who doesn’t like torturing their characters just a little bit?).

Some examples of currently planned arcs include a modernisation/reimagining of the Night Gwen Stacy Died, a follow up story featuring Peter bonding with the Symbiote, the debut of the Sinister Six, Venom, and, pending GM/AGM approval, an adaptation/revamp of Web of Shadows. These are just a few of many arcs on the horizon, and I’d be pumped to see them all through.


| References |
#1: Green Arrow: Hawke, part one.
#2: Green Arrow: Hawke, part two.
#3: Green Arrow: Hawke, part three.
#4: The Flash... cooks some breakfast?


THE FASTEST THING ALIVE



“What can I say? I die hard!”


| Identity |
  • Sonic the Hedgehog


| Origin & Backstory |
/Logging in...
...
...
//Welcome, Agent Thorndyke
...
///Accessing SHIELD database...
////Locating file…
...Project MOBIUS...
/////Downloading...
//////Download complete...
///////Opening...






| Attributes |
Speed: Sonic's greatest strength is his supersonic speed, an innate talent that all members of the hedgehog species seem to possess,though Sonic's has consistently proven to be in a class of its own. He has the ability to instantly accelerate to and run at speeds far greater than Mach 1; the blistering speed of about 768 mph (1236 kmh). It's believed that if he pushes himself to the very limit, he could exceed the speed of light.

Physical Abilities: Sonic has shown astounding feats of kineticism, precision and has reaction time to match his speed. He possesses incredible acrobatic skills and agility, alongside supernatural reflexes, able to dodge and counter impossibly fast attacks. When launched into the air, he can perform several airborne manoeuvres before landing, including but not limited to his trademark homing attack. Sonic possesses a degree of superhuman strength, though he has been noted to lack overall raw power by comparison. He can push things several times bigger and heavier than himself, run with extra weight without slowing down, and his various spin attacks are strong enough to cut through metal, burrow through gigantic boulders, and damage foes countless times his size. However, it is debatable whether the latter’s power comes from his super speed, his super strength, or a combination of both. He has also demonstrated extreme resilience to damage.

Chaos Energy Utilization: Sonic has also demonstrated the ability to harness the power of the Chaos Emeralds for his own use. With one, Sonic can perform many amazing feats, including warping time and space, and occasionally gaining a boost in power. It is unknown whether his power increases when in the proximity to all seven emeralds.


| Character Notes |




| Character Goals |
I love superheroes. For as long as I can remember, they held an important significance among other works of fiction. While others looked to fairytales and classic literature for morals and lessons, I looked to superheroes. To me, they were just more relatable. Batman, Spiderman, even Superman and Wonder Woman, felt human. I understood them. But before I even discovered the amazing world of Marvel and DC, there was another hero that held a special place in my heart. A little blue hero, spiky to the touch, probably a little too cocky for his own good. Sonic the Hedgehog.

I feel like I understand Sonic. I feel that with that understanding, I can mold him and his world to fit the Maximum Comics universe. I’m inspired by different aspects of different incarnations, the main two being the Adventure game series, and the Archie Comics line. I think that Sonic is one of those characters that isn’t very firmly defined. I mean, yes, the comics provide extensive lore about his world and his past, and the games also have elements that shouldn’t be ignored, but all in all, Sonic’s character provides a lot of freedom for storytelling. I plan to take advantage of that freedom to tell the stories I wish the games and comics would, hopefully providing quality entertainment in the process. Knowing that Gowi is a huge fan of the character, and being one myself, I’m going to do my best not to disappoint.

P.S. I think I speak for every mentally stable Sonic fan (not a lot of them) when I say that Chris Thorndyke is a terrible character that should burn in hell forever. Instead of letting him do that, though, I’m gonna make him cool. Yay.


| References |

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