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Plasmus and Defender

You know comics have had the lion’s share of Heroes and villains and I think that is not right. After all, sometimes there is a depth lost in comic books that is often replaced by a number of pages or the number of books to help make that up. It has been a focus of some of my writings and yes I am still writing and yes I need to eventually just put it out there but I am nervous.

Not an excuse just a reason for stupidity, but here is a couple I am writing about right now.

Julius, a past villain once known as Plasmus the Iron Tower. A man who had been wanted by the city and managed to get out by his wit and creations. When the side of good fights dirty though he is suddenly stripped of everything he had made to that point. Left not being caught but embarrassed to the point where his family had left him he had to start over alone working in a comic and manga shop. When people decided to rob the store he laid low, he pulled the last thing he kept on him from these villainous times, and saving those in the store using the old tech had gotten him found out by one of the pair of heroes of the city. Saving the people he could in another attack the hero that talked to him was enough to crack the cold case and look at how the good and the bad both handle their business. In the process bringing down others who would have secrets tied to his own injustice brings more strife.

Defender is a genetic experiment that escaped and became a new man after hiding his powers after the experiments failed. When his powers manifested he had been someone who had been able to leave. In a new life, he became Defender, the city’s best hero and one of the best the world would see, keeping his nose clean and out of trouble the only hobbies he had was too his job and the odd stuffed animal. Outside of work, he stays to his studies, trying to be a better hero including the heroes of the past. Gregory outlived his parents and is alone, but is trying to make the most of the opportunity. Despite how well he tries there are those in the heroes and the police of the city that have tried to twist his work for their own nefarious gains.

The problem is not in the present but in the past, as Defender has tried to bury some problems only for them to be brought to light, and with Defender pulling in the chain he finds a lot more is buried than he thinks and maybe there was something to the mistakes he had made not believing the claims of the villain.

Stay Strong and Enjoy The Story



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