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The Duel
The Duel
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Outside a town, on a dusty pitch, two clashing ideologies clash for dominance. What happens when words aren't enough, and fists scream louder than speakers?
Sentries
Sentries
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After their predecessors left the city in ruins, these Alpha Omegas are trying to gain public trust and save the world as they go.
The Remnant
The Remnant
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THE WORLD STILL NEEDS HEROES The soon to come world dictator Apollyon is on a mission to bring forth the last days before the appointed time. Under a platform of world peace, he uses his position in the United Nations to assemble a team of Super powered warriors to help him achieve his true goal, the destruction of mankind. The hero GROK, along with The Apostle John (who is still alive), search out the globe's greatest heroes to combat the oncoming threat! Together they will assemble the greatest Superhero force the world has ever seen. ​They are THE REMNANT!
Omega Eons
Omega Eons
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A unlikely groups of outcast known as Omegas join up for a villainous team up against a world of heroes.
The Crew
The Crew
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THE CREW — SERIES SYNOPSIS • “They weren’t chosen. They were changed.” In a city that doesn’t believe in heroes anymore, power doesn’t arrive with purpose—it crashes in, raw and unstable. A group of young strangers are suddenly changed… not by destiny, but by exposure. An event no one fully understands leaves them with abilities they never asked for: • energy that burns from the inside out • time that refuses to stay still • bodies that phase, break, and rebuild • forces they can’t control… and barely survive They are not trained. They are not chosen. They are not ready. But they are all that’s left. Led—reluctantly—by Rebel (Rue Robertson), a grounded fighter with no powers but real conviction, the group begins to form something dangerous: Not a team… a Crew. Each member struggles with their own instability: • Retro (Vonte Baker) bends time but risks erasing himself • BlackLash (Austin Polk) slips between phases of reality, losing his grip on what’s real • QuickFlare burns hotter the more emotional he gets • Temporal Vector manipulates motion and gravity but fractures space around him • Kinetic King absorbs impact—but the energy has to go somewhere Together, they try to survive a world that fears them, hunts them, and would rather erase them than understand them. Because something bigger is coming. The same force that created them… is evolving. And The Crew? They’re just the beginning. ⸻ TONE & THEMES • Raw, grounded, and character-driven • Power = burden, not fantasy • Brotherhood, instability, identity • Street-level survival meets emerging sci-fi threat • Gritty 1980s comic aesthetic with modern emotional weight
Benevolent
Benevolent
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BENEVOLENT Series Synopsis Kulture Komics / K2 Universe In the shattered streets of Empire Yankee, heroes don’t arrive from the sky. They come from broken homes. Factory neighborhoods. Street corners. Late rent notices. Funerals. Long nights. Trevell Suggs knows this better than anyone. By day, he’s a fixer — repairing engines, electrical systems, apartments, broken storefronts, and anything the city throws at him. By night, he fixes things the city refuses to: • violent crews • corrupt politicians • predatory landlords • missing children • neighborhood wars People call him Benevolent. Not because he’s soft. Because no matter how ugly the world gets… he still chooses to help people. Even when they don’t deserve it. After a childhood blood oath with his brother Rue Robertson — the vigilante known as Rebel — Trevell unknowingly becomes spiritually linked to mysterious artifact energy connected to Tadari Santos Sr. Years later, that connection awakens into something impossible: a glowing halo… angelic energy… and the supernatural ability to repair almost anything. But every repair comes with a cost. The more Trevell heals the world around him… the more damage his own body absorbs. Bones fracture. Nerves burn. Pain transfers into him spiritually. While Empire Yankee collapses under corruption, gang violence, political greed, and hidden artifact conspiracies, Trevell becomes trapped between two opposing beliefs:. As his powers grow stronger, Benevolent transforms into something the city has never seen before: not a superhero… not a saint… but a street-born guardian carrying the suffering of an entire city on his back.