Have you ever thought about who cleans up the mess that the heroes made from the fighting? SHADOW (Super Human Assistance Department Office Worker) is now here to clean up the mess!
A virus is attacking people who abuse others on the internet. Comedic ass-kickings are occurring across the country by a sentient electronic entity that appears through the personal devices of bullies and babies alike. Who or what is OUTRAGE?
What if you developed superpowers that could change your life only to discover that these incredible abilities only worked on…animals? When you’re teenager Jin Lee, that’s a pretty strange concept to wrap your head around -- especially when you wish your destructive powers could help you overcome the bullies who torment you at school instead. But Jin is quickly learning that there’s a place in this world for a special individual like him -- and he’s definitely not the only one of his kind out there.
The sole survivor of a magical plague, Noam Álvaro is accepted into an academy where he will be expected to defend Carolinia, the nation that persecuted his family. Noam decides to use everything he learns to destroy Carolinia . . . that is until he becomes distracted by a mysterious and powerful classmate who warns him that nothing is as it seems. (Based on the YA novel by Victoria Lee.)
Before starting college, Mari Jiwe's relatives gift her an ancestral totem, once fabled to give its wearer the powers of the animal kingdom. Mari just chalks its 'magical powers' up to superstition. After arriving in New York City, though, she definitely notices something strange about her new home. Especially the animals. While Mari battles staying awake in class and feral subway rats, dark plans emerge from the corners of the vast metropolis. Girls who look just like her start going missing and Mari can't shake the feeling that she's next. As for the totem? Turns out that the 'magical powers' are actually a thing, and Mari is next up to wield them. Freshman year is gonna be a doozy.
“I’ve clearly told you—I’m just an ordinary B0-class guide.” With a top-tier dual bloodline ability, Lee Yeoni lives and works in the countryside, keeping his looks and skills a secret. However, due to certain circumstances, he’s reassigned to the capital and becomes entangled with Tae Hajin, an S+ level esper. This sets off an unspoken power struggle between them. Tae Hajin, who is suspicious of Lee Yeoni, senses he’s concealing something and is intent on uncovering the truth. Lee Yeoni tries to thwart Tae Hajin’s efforts to expose him, but it proves challenging. To protect himself, he decides to use Tae Hajin as a shield and takes on the role of his personal guide.
With Earth rapidly deteriorating from pollution, colonization of a new SuperEarth is the only hope that remains for all humankind. But when giant monsters kill its sole protector, Mega KO, at the hands of Baron Diablo, the President of Earth is forced to find a new guardian. Orders go out for Mega KO’s troubled son, stunt motorcyclist Cyko KO, to succeed in protecting the colonies!
A parkour boy becoming a hero in the hacker's world!
Zoe Porter isn’t a superhero. She doesn’t have super powers. But she is going to be the hero of her own life - and she’s going to do it with style!
Brooklyn cartoonist, Jake Jeffries gets caught in the fallout of two super-humans battling and is accidentally irradiated with superpowers. Fraught with “Superman powers and Spider-Man problems,” Jake learns to fight crime in his secret identity as The Brooklynite, and chronicles his adventures in a comic book series while struggling to lead a dual existence.
Ancient Gods and new battles; the unborn Typhon's seventh daughter and her incredible adventures trying to understand who she is and why the Gods of Olympus are so hostile toward human beings. Warn you to believe at who says that they're just "myths", they are more real than what you think, and they are among us.
THE BADGUYS is a superhero comedy heist comic with a cast of characters supremely out of their depth. Dealing with daddy issues, bad breakups, decades-old grudges and profound professional inadequacies, the whole endeavour is pretty much a foregone conclusion. Badguys never win: There are rules, after all.