Here's an Oc I made!!! She's a supervillain and her name is Heart Breaker. I wasn't sure on what her weapon should be, so I just went with fire swords.
Remembering that one time I made a supervillian in a wheelchair character cause like, cool character and no one in a superhero/villain discord would hear about him cause of the whole wheelchair thing. Let alone a hero to fight him xD
Tiring stuff
A Heroic New Year
(L-R) Rose The Archer, Black Streak, Saraswati, Prankster, Lotus 555, Romani, Wild Card, Cheshire Cat, Mariko Murakami (Ryuko), Allura, Lady Lotus, Ryuko, Angel, Shadow, Bonfire, Vigilante, Viper, P1X1, Pyra, Tigress, Jessie Silverlocke, Oni
New Year's Evil
(L-R) Frostbite, The Curator, Sweet Tooth, Project Patriot, Meltdown, The Illusionist, Blitzkrieg, Hellfire, Hobgoblin, King Ace, The Crow, WiFi, Sakasu, Galleani, DaDa, Shinigami 555
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!
(L - R) Wild Card, Shadow, Lady Lotus, Ryuko, King Ace, The Crow, WiFi
Villains: Illusionist (Updated)
Not much is known about this mysterious enigma, not where he comes from, or how he got his powers. The only thing everyone knows is his motivation and how powerful he is. He’s a man who claims to have seen where humanity is going and how everything is going to end, and he doesn’t like it. He seeks to use his mind manipulation powers to take control of the world and move humanity in a direction that avoids armageddon in his eyes. Despite his seemingly well-meaning intentions, Illusionist isn’t above torturing his enemies both mentally and physically and even seems to take a sadistic pleasure in it. He also doesn’t kill unless it’s necessary, but when he says that, he means he doesn’t kill with his own hands. He instead usually kills people by hypnotizing people into committing suicide when he either no longer needs them, or if they simply annoy him. He eventually formed the supervillain team W.A.R, recruiting various terrorists, gangsters, criminals, and freaks to his side. He offered them all the ability to fulfill their dreams if they worked for him, promising them the privilege of shaping their own paradise in his new world after he's managed to conquer all life on planet Earth. One of his biggest disciples was Lady Lotus, who eventually carried on as the leader of W.A.R after Illusionist met his tragic end during a battle with the heroes.
Villains: Madcap The Jester (Unknown)
Not much is known about this total psycho. The only part of his backstory that we get to know is that he was part of a government experiment to create super-soldiers. He lived the majority of his life in an underground laboratory, with scientists constantly giving him injections of a bootleg version of the super power serum, and training him to be the best at killing. During that time, his only happy memories were when the lab threw holiday parties, and his favorite holiday was Halloween. When he turned 30, he began to regress into a child-like mindset, throwing tantrums and acting like an immature sh*thead. Then that fateful day came, where he finally snapped. When the project was deemed a failure, he was supposed to be transported to a secure facility to be executed. Using his new power, a hyper sonic laugh, he escaped from his transport and sought revenge on those involved, smiling and laughing the entire time. Now he seems to enjoy the act of killing, and began working as a professional assassin. Equipped with a weaponized hover glider and a jester staff that shoots bullets out of its mouth like pez, he’s a rather efficient dealer of death.
Villains: Eternity (Ramsey Rossmo)
In an attempt to travel back in time to visit his dead wife, Dr. Ramsey Rossmo uses an experimental time machine to relive his happy years with her. Unfortunately, he winds up finding out that him traveling back in time is the reason why his wife died. While trying to adjust history to fix his mistake, his machine malfunctions and sends him back to the beginning of the universe, wherein he was frozen in stasis, just watching time pass him by. He couldn’t go forward to when he was born, nor back before he got caught in stasis. All he could do was watch time pass him by. He saw the birth of the first organism, the first fish to crawl onto dry land, the first homosapien walk on two legs, the first decipherable language spoken, the first war, the first civilization, and everything that led up to where everyone was in the future. During his time in stasis, he realized that there was no god, and he came to the conclusion that every religious war was completely pointless. He finally fell out of stasis when he caught up to his time period, that being 2179. After coming out of stasis, he claimed to be a time god, and that he was here to prove that all of our petty squabbling over religious beliefs were all for nothing. He then gained a massive amount of followers, and they proceeded to lay siege to all of Harking City’s religious institutes, burning down every church and religious gathering. After they massacred an entire hate church full of Neo-Nazis, his “Religion of Eternity” gained a massive cult following. They even beheaded the Archdeacon of the Christian Church, and hung all of the priests from the roof. They were eventually stopped by Bonfire, who was an Atheist, too.
Villains: Puppeteer (Unknown)
Born in the slums of the Old Town district of Harking City, the boy who would become The Puppeteer was the son of a toymaker who tried to bring as much joy to the poor children as possible. However, after his father was killed by loan sharks, the boy was moved from foster home to foster home, like a little toy that nobody wanted. After running away from a foster home at the age of 12, he ran back to his father's abandoned toy store and tried to relive his lost childhood. 20 years later, children started going missing from their homes and turning up dead on their parents' doorstep. The one thing linking all of them was their faces were sliced up to resemble puppets, and with a the phrase "Naughty Boy/Girl" carved into their chests. After a combined investigation by Black Streak and Carla Simmons, they discovered the place where the children were being taken: the abandoned toy store on Maple St. It turns out that the boy had some how attained superpowers, and had been kidnapping children and forcing them to play with him in his bedroom. If any of them refused, well you know what happened next. The superpower he'd gained was the ability to shoot strings out of his fingers that would attach themselves to the intended person. Once attached, he could wiggle around his fingers and control them like a puppet; hence the name "Puppeteer". Once he was captured by Black Streak and Carla Simmons, he was committed to the Belbridge Insane Asylum, and was nearly tortured to death by Dr. Franz Leiberman. He was unfortunately spared, and was later broken out and joined King Ace's gang.
Villains: Bulletstorm (Richard Cardinez)
Richard was raised by a backwoods family in New Mexico, and was taught how to use a gun at the age of 7. By the time he was 15, he was skilled enough to shoot flies out of the air with perfect precision. Unfortunately, the only thing he was good at was killing, and he began to develop a bloodlust. Because of this, Richard grew into a highly volatile and impulsive person. During his time in high school, Richard’s abusive brother Hector was killed during a night out with friends, and it is heavily suspected (though never proven) that Richard was the one responsible. After growing into adulthood, Richard moved away from his home town and decided to pursue a career outside of his family. Not much is known about what happened after he left, but 10 years later, Richard resurfaced as a bounty hunter & assassin. Unlike other assassins, Richard uses older firearms from before the 22nd century, due to the fact that it’s what he was raised with. Despite his old-fashioned methods, he’s skilled enough to shoot Black Streak in the leg at his top speed, which is faster than light.
Villains: Mr. Fuse (Arthur Ryan III)
Arthur is the son of one of the United Kingdom’s greatest army Colonels, and was trained from childhood to be a soldier. During his childhood, his father constantly told him to suppress his emotions, as they’ll get you killed on the battlefield according to him. In college he graduated with flying colors in the field of chemistry, as well as literature and biology. While he was in the military, Arthur used his extensive expertise to become his platoon’s resident explosives expert. During their time in the war, his platoon was given the experimental version of the super power serum, and they were able to win numerous battles in the coming months. Unfortunately, all good things often come to an abrupt and miserable end, especially in the army. While trying to save African refugees from a group of terrorists, Arthur’s entire platoon was slaughtered when it was revealed that the terrorists had gotten their hands on the bootleg version of the super serum developed by Grayson Industries. Arthur was the only member who survived and was naturally traumatized and broken by this. His confusion turned into rage, as later that night, he injected himself with the super serum and got the ability to turn anything he touches into a bomb, which can be activated by pressing his thumb down like a detonator. He then went and slaughtered every single one of the terrorists, and burned their entire headquarters to the ground, accidentally killing all of the refugees in the process. Knowing his time in the military ruined his life, he went back home to England and destroyed his military boarding school, his family manor, and then tracked down his father and turned him into a bomb, using him to blow up the memorial to his platoon during his father’s eulogy. He then sold his skills as a professional arsonist and mercenary, and became good friends with a master sharpshooting assassin named Bulletstorm.
Villains: WiFi (Varian Montoya)
Varian Montoya was a child prodigy who grew up in poverty in the Dominican Republic. He had a passion for computers, and was extremely gifted at hacking. He also had an amazing understanding of human behavior, knowing that information is the true power in this world. He used this to get him and his family out of poverty and into the upper crest of society. It wasn’t merely a passion he had for hacking. It was an addiction. He was so good, he hacked everything from politicians, to corporations, and even governments, moving from country to country, and changing his identity along the way. He felt as though he were invincible, that no one could stop him. Until the fateful day when someone noticed him: The Illusionist. He visited him in his penthouse, and persuaded him into working for him, promising him the world, and access to all of the information he needs, but he would need some changes to adapt to the road ahead. When your hardware is obsolete, it’s time to upgrade. By the time all of the surgery, injections, and amputation of limbs was done, Varian was gone, and Wifi was born. Now the internet is his home, and he’ll find out who really runs the world, their weaknesses, and how to exploit them, and when he does, he’ll be the one pulling the strings. After all, in a land of locked doors, the one with the key is king, and honey you should see him in a crown.
Villains: Zap (Jennifer Watts)
Jennifer was a rebellious child prodigy from Portugal. She was an extremely creative person who eventually became one of the smartest lab techs at Grayson Industries, a rival company to the Carlyle Corporation. She was eventually recruited to do some corporate espionage in order for the company to find out the latest thing the Carlyle Corporation was making, so Grayson Industries could find out ahead of time and produce a knock off first. While undercover, she found the super serum and managed to bring the recipe to her superiors, and they quickly manufactured a knock off version of it to sell to their proprietors on the Black Market. During that time, she also manufactured a special battery that can be attached to the human body and produce an unlimited amount of energy by absorbing the electrons in the atmosphere. One night, police raided the lab after it was found out that Grayson Industries had performed corporate espionage, and Jennifer tried to escape with some samples of the new super serum and the prototype for her battery. She escaped out the backdoor of the lab and into a city in the middle of a lighting storm. While she was running to her car, lightning struck her battery, which she’d been wearing in order to carry it. She was then fused with the battery, as well as the chemicals she’d been carrying on her. The shock of electricity combined with the chemicals drove her completely insane, and she wound up developing a split personality, that being Jennifer and Zap. She is now a person of two minds, whereas Jennifer wants to help expand the world of science using research and patience, Zap uses brute force and murder to achieve her goals, no matter what it takes. She woke up in the hospital a day later, and wound up shorting out the electrical system with a mere touch. She then escaped, finding out that the battery combined with the serum had given her the ability to manipulate electro-magnetism, as well as use that electricity to supercharge her muscles, allowing her to run superhumanly fast. She later plunged the city into chaos by causing a blackout when she absorbed all of the power from the power plant. This led to many inmates from prisons and asylums escaping, as well as Jonathan Lincoln.
Villains: Prime King (Hartley Harrison)
Hartley was always fascinated by the media. He’s an attention seeking whore who’ll do anything to be noticed by anybody. Unfortunately, he was the kind of person that no one ever noticed, and if anyone ever did, it was for the wrong reasons. He was also ostracized from his peers do to his homosexuality, and after his mother found out, she started treating him as though he never existed. In a desperate grasp for attention, he started his own Youtube channel, wherein he would do the most insane things that his followers would vote on. He would even try auditioning for roles on Theatre Plays and TV shows, thinking that his flamboyant and theatrical personality would be perfect for the performing arts. One day while he was in his late 20s, he was handed a golden opportunity when he came across Conan O’Brien III at a coffee shop, and the two managed to hit it off, with Conan thinking that Hartley was perfect for TV. He gave him a phone number to one of the head executives of a big time TV network, and Hartley jumped at the chance almost immediately. After many hours of (ahem) “patty cake”, Hartley finally had his own show, and he was one entertaining host. Unfortunately, he was so desperate to keep his fame that he would often come through on insane favors for the executives, many involving (ahem) “patty cake”. Unfortunately, Hartley’s popularity started to fade, and he began doing more riskay things during his broadcast time. When the show was on its last legs, Hartley did an interview with Spencer Desantos (Ultra-Violet’s father), who was going through a particularly bad scandal (he allegedly had an affair with one of the actresses on a movie he was directing), and Hartley was so desperate for ratings that he began to ask Spencer some very personal questions, and began to outright accuse him of being an abusive husband and father. When Spencer threatened to sue him for the accusations, Hartley lept over his desk and beat the shit out of him, losing both his show and dignity in the process. He was later disowned by his family when pictures of him having sex with the Network Executives began circulating around the news. Having lost everything, Hartley finally snapped. Realizing that people really get entertainment out of suffering, humiliation, and crime, Hartley decided to rebrand himself. He resurfaced 5 months later with a new look and show, and his debut episode was him and his gang robbing the 1st National Bank while having a film crew broadcast it. Now calling himself the Prime King, Hartley made himself known to the public as one of the most unique villains the world has ever seen. When he was inevitably caught, the network actually paid his bail money, because his new show was just getting too many ratings.
Villains: Illusionist (Unknown)
Not much is known about this mysterious enigma, not where he comes from, or how he got his powers. The only thing everyone knows is his motivation and how powerful he is. He’s a man who claims to have seen where humanity is going and how everything is going to end, and he doesn’t like it. He seeks to use his mind manipulation powers to take control of the world and move humanity in a direction that avoids armageddon in his eyes. Despite his seemingly well meaning intentions, Illusionist isn’t above torturing his enemies both mentally and physically, and even seems to take a sadistic pleasure in it. He also doesn’t kill unless it’s necessary, but when he says that, he means he doesn’t kill with his own hands. He instead usually kills people by hypnotising people into commiting suicide when he either no longer needs them, or if they simply piss him off.
Villains: King Ace (Adrien Halbert)
Adrian is the son of a family of wealthy British nobles who was the black sheep of his bloodline. His family utterly despised him for his love of literature and music, often abusing him for his intelligence. Eventually, the abuse led to Adrian becoming a sadistic psychopath and murdering his family in return. After that, he left the manor and started an anarchic biker gang, one that spread chaos and death wherever they went. Adrian isn’t doing this for money or any physical reward, for the most part. He’s doing it simply because he loves to do wrong, and sees an artistic light to it. The man’s a sadist, plain and simple, but what’s so unsettling is how much he enjoys what he does. The smile on his face is pure delight, he is in heaven. To him, causing chaos and misery is like reaching Nirvana on a roller coaster, and he loves every second of it. He speaks very fluently, using a mixture of high society and street vernacular. He’s obviously the most intelligent out of his group, and often conducts his crimes as if they were a symphony, and every person and object were his instruments. He sees himself as something of a performer, or an artist.
Villains: Hazmax & Toxzita (Neil & Rita Stark)
One of the world’s leading experts on chemical experimentation, Professor Neil Stark used to work for the Carlyle Corporation as one of the leading scientists who developed the serum that gives people superpowers. His next project was very ambitious, as he and his wife/lab assistant were trying to develop a serum that could immunize humanity to all diseases. During his experiments, he began to run short of funds, and decided to outsource money from local gangsters, and in return they would be the first to get the serum, as their leader was dying from a terminal illness. His research began to take longer than expected, and the gangsters decided to come to the lab and “motivate” him to work faster, by threatening to maim his wife. In the scuffle, Neil stole one of the goons’ guns, and attempted to protect his wife, but the gangsters retaliated by pouring a beaker full of his serum down his throat before it had been finished. Because of this, Neil experienced the worst pain of his life, as he was violently mutated by his own creation. His skin turned apple green, his hair began to give off a green mist, and his blood turned toxic and acidic, as demonstrated when he threw up on the ground during his transformation and melted a hole in the floor. In order to survive, he crawled inside one of his containment pods. The chemicals also negatively affected his mind, causing him to fall into hallucinations for a few days. While his wife was attempting to reverse engineer a cure, Neil would sit in his containment pod, stewing over what happened to him and how to get revenge. Once his wife had engineered a containment suit for him, he broke out of the lab and went on a killing spree, slaughtering anyone who was in the gang that ruined his life. After he was arrested, his wife injected herself with a perfected version of the serum and broke him out of his prison transport. The two thus become the newest criminal couple in Harking City, Hazmax & Toxzita.