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Superhero Origin Story: Superhero Origin Story

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A mundane individual discovers telekinetic powers, struggles with control causing chaos, but ultimately chooses to use their abilities for good.

SuperheroWestern ComicEnglish4 pages

Characters

Alex

supporting

Alex is a man in his late twenties, discovering nascent telekinetic abilities. He has short, slightly messy brown hair and expressive brown eyes. His skin is a light Caucasian tone. He has an average build. He typically wears casual clothing, such as a comfortable dark blue t-shirt and well-worn jeans, suitable for everyday activities. His expression often conveys confusion, curiosity, and growing determination as he grapples with his new powers.

Page 1

Panel 1: Alex, a man in his late twenties, sits at his kitchen table, sipping coffee and reading a newspaper.

Panel 2: A small tremor shakes the table, and Alex's coffee cup rattles slightly as he looks up, confused.

Panel 3: Alex stares, wide-eyed, as his coffee cup slowly floats an inch above the table, his hand instinctively reaching out.

Whoa...

Page 2

Panel 4: Alex stands in a deserted alley, intensely focusing on a dented trash can a few feet away.

Okay, just... lift.

Panel 5: The trash can wobbles violently, then lifts a foot off the ground, spinning erratically.

Careful!

Panel 6: The trash can explodes outward, spewing garbage everywhere as Alex recoils in shock, covered in debris.

Oops.

Page 3

Panel 7: In a bustling market, Alex, overwhelmed and panicking, accidentally sends market produce flying and topples a fruit stand with his mind.

Not again!

Panel 8: Panicked shoppers scatter as fruits, vegetables, and wooden debris rain down around them, Alex clutching his head in distress.

Stop!

Panel 9: Alex kneels amidst the chaos of the ruined market, looking distraught at the widespread destruction he caused.

What have I done?

Page 4

Panel 10: Through the dust and debris, Alex spots a child crying, trapped and pinned under a fallen vendor's heavy awning.

A kid!

Panel 11: Alex, now focused and determined, carefully lifts the heavy awning with his mind, freeing the scared child who quickly scrambles away.

You're safe.

Panel 12: Alex stands tall, a resolute and determined expression on his face, looking out over the still-chaotic but now-manageable market.

I have to help.

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