Influences
- Smallville
- Watchmen
- Unbreakable
- Spider-man
- The Incredibles
- Power Rangers
- Fantastic Four
- X-Men
- Sentai School
- Super Normal
- Sky High
- Zoom
- Kick-Ass
- Teen Titans
Extra Ordinary
Xtraordinary
Hero High
Skyward
Heroes Way
Southbound
Sky High's classification
Hero - Jocks
Sidekick - Geeks
Power Pool
Invisible, fire, ice, earth, nature, water, light, dark, teleport, speed, mental, telekinesis, shapeshifting, regeneration, stretch/enlarge, strength, flight, manipulation, sight, enhanced attributes, time travel, illusion
Synopsis
The teen hero seeks to stop the villianous Principle from re-forming the education system for his own evil intent. The teenager has but his single ally, of which they were not always. Meanwhile, the hero must deal with the increasing number of bullies.
Hero and villain must be polar opposites
Hero
- Must be good (At least perceived to be)
- The low end of the school (geeks/outcasts)
- A person of their own mind
- Must be weaker than the villain
- Resourceful
- Morality code (no killing/harming)
- Must have a weakness
- A reformed villain/hero
- Middle-end (jocks/cheerleaders)
- Point of view can be swayed by others
- Can be beaten by the hero and villain
- 'Clutch' resourceful
- Morality code (borrows from the hero or villain)
- Can be both (Own a weakness and/or defeat able)
Villain
- Must be bad (At least perceived to be)
- Position of authority (teacher/principle)
- Corrupt others point of view
- Must be stronger than the hero (Not physically?)
- Meticulous planning
- Morality code (killing or harming does not phase them)
- Must be defeat able
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