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Hero’s are gay people who try to protect the world be they don’t, they are failures so don’t believe them.
'''''Heroes''''' is a comic about the titular team of [[fictional]] [[superheroes]], published by [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] and created by [[Matt Wayne]] and [[ChrisCross]].


==Publication history==
==Publication history==

Revision as of 21:25, 5 February 2020

Heroes
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
Publication dateMay 1996
Main character(s)Iron Man
Creative team
Created by

Hero’s are gay people who try to protect the world be they don’t, they are failures so don’t believe them.

Publication history

It was originally intended as a replacement in the Milestone Comics line-up for Shadow Cabinet, which was not selling well. The series took several of the Shadow Cabinet's more appealing members and put them in a more traditional superhero team, along with Static, a popular solo character. As Milestone's overall sales continued to decline, it was changed to a limited series. Milestone canceled the remainder of their ongoing series shortly thereafter. Heroes was notable for including Donner and Blitzen, an openly lesbian couple in an otherwise "mainstream" superhero series.

The team consisted primarily of refugees from the Shadow Cabinet, a covert organization dedicated to saving humanity from itself, through questionable means. Fed up with that mode of operation, they and some allies established themselves as an above-ground superhero team, named (off the cuff) "Heroes".

Synopsis

The team comes together when various heroes arrive to help save lives in the aftermath of a town being flooded. They continue to work together which raises the ire of the Shadow Cabinet, whom several of the team have worked for. They are forced to fight a Cabinet attack squad, led by the member called Iron Butterfly.

Characters

  • Blitzen - Valerie Kameya, a Japanese speedster.
  • Donner - Gerri Brauer, a German strongwoman.
  • Iota - Isadora Wellington-Smythe, a young woman with shrinking powers and a satchel of shrunken technology.
  • Payback - Kevin Franklin, a Bang Baby able to transform into a large, yellow-green skinned monster with superhuman strength and durability.
  • Starlight - Stella Maxwell, a college math major with various electromagnetic abilities. She is a "human pulsar".
  • Static - Virgil Hawkins, a teen with electromagnetic powers.