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Superhero Origin Story: Superhero Origin Story

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A mundane office worker, Alex Vance, discovers he can absorb and release kinetic energy, but his first uncontrolled attempt causes public chaos, leading him to accept his power and decide to become a hero.

SuperheroWestern ComicEnglish4 pages

Characters

Alex Vance

supporting

Alex Vance is a male Caucasian office worker in his early 30s, with short, slightly messy brown hair and tired brown eyes. He has an average build and a clean-shaven face. He typically wears a slightly wrinkled light blue button-up shirt, a loosened dark tie, and dark grey trousers, giving him a perpetually disheveled yet professional appearance. His expression often conveys a sense of exhaustion and mild frustration, which shifts to bewilderment and then determination as he discovers his powers.

Page 1

Panel 1: Alex Vance, a tired office worker, spills coffee on his cluttered desk.

Another Monday.

Panel 2: Alex slams his fist on the desk in frustration, causing a subtle shimmer around his hand as the impact vanishes.

Panel 3: Alex stares at his hand and the undamaged desk, a look of profound bewilderment on his face.

Did I just...?

Page 2

Panel 4: In his backyard, Alex stands before a stack of old car tires, eyes focused, ready to test his ability.

Okay, focus.

Panel 5: Alex punches the top tire, and instead of absorbing, a powerful burst of energy obliterates it.

Whoa!

Panel 6: Alex stumbles back, his hand glowing intensely, as the remaining tires spark and smoke from the blast.

Too much power!

Page 3

Panel 7: Alex, trying to contain a surge, accidentally unleashes a raw kinetic blast that shatters a nearby lamppost.

Oh no!

Panel 8: Panicked pedestrians scatter, screaming, as the lamppost crashes, Alex frozen in horror amidst the chaos.

Look out!

Panel 9: Alex crouches down, his head buried in his hands, surrounded by debris, filled with overwhelming guilt.

I caused this.

Page 4

Panel 10: Alex looks up to see a small child crying near the fallen lamppost, pointing at their scraped knee.

Panel 11: Alex stands tall, his fear replaced by fierce determination, clenching his glowing fists.

I have to learn.

Panel 12: Wearing a simple mask and gloves, Alex leaps into action towards an unseen distant problem, a new hero ready.

No more mistakes.

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