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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Booer

Booer

Created by Robert E. Wronski, Jr.

First Appearance:  Super Comics # 23, September 1981

Biography:

Booer is a planet within a solar system near our own where every world is populated with lifeforms more advanced than we are.

Booer itself is a world in which only females exist, and males are captured from other worlds and brought to Booer as slaves.  Booers (as those native of Booer are called) have greater strength and speed than humans.  They heal much faster and age much slower.  They are far more intelligent and have abilities of mental telethapy and telekinesis.  

Booers do not give birth, but rather clone themselves at a certain age, thus creating daughters who from our Earthly perspective would appear very close in age.

A long time ago, the Booers were a peaceful people ruled by an Empress, who contained great mystical abilities.  However, a power hungry Booer killed the Empress, but not before the Empress sent her power into a gem which she sent to Earth.  The Empress' killer became the first queen of Booer.

The Booers became a war like race that believed that the galaxy was theirs to conquer.  In 1972, they conquered the planet Hanguk for example, a world they occupied until 1995 when the hero Powerman rallied the Hangukians to rebel and free their world.

In 1979, teenager Christine Audder was on vacation in California when she discovered the Empress' gem and gained her power, which she used to become the heroic Witch Woman (though temporarily, she had been overcome with the Booer mentality in which men needed to be enslaved and tortured for her amusement.)

In 1981, three Earth teen boys were abducted and brought to Booer as a rite of passage by three teen Booer girls named Angela, Kirstina, and Tina.  (It's always been considered an odd coincidence that Booer women have Anglo-Saxon names.)  Angela didn't feel right about what was being done by her people, and allowed the three Earth boys to escape.  They went on to a series on adventures on various alien worlds before finally getting home.

The next year, Angel, the daughter of the Queen of Booer, as an act of rebellion, ran away to Earth.  At first, she became the villain called Man-Killer, keeping her Booer mindset, but after several confrontations with the heroic Powerkid, she realized her ways were wrong, and reformed, even joining the super-hero team called the Powerkid Police.

Shortly after that, Angela (who was in fact Angel's daughter), came to Earth herself, sick of the ways of her people.  After a brief time on Earth, in which she found herself becoming a singer, she was recruited by a music promoter to join a group of teen super-powered musicians as Super Rock.  The band was very successful for a year, then lost it's popularity and disbanded.

In 1983, Booer invaded Kookooronba, and though they were unsuccessful in conquering the planet, they still have a hold upon one of it's continents to this day.

Powerkid was instrumental in helping save Kookoorongba, which brought Earth to Booer's attention as it's next conquest.  And they did indeed make the attempt, but were repelled by the combined efforts of Powerkid, Man-Killer, Angela, the Powerkid Police, Super Rock, and the other heroes of Earth (which also included Witch Woman.)

Angel killed her mother, the queen, and took her place.  Angela opted to stay on Earth.

Under Angel's rule, Booer had set new more peaceful policies, but of course it's hard to make drastic changes overnight, and so though no new worlds were conquered, those already under their control remained so.

In 1986, the evil god-like Doctor Deadly began a plot to take back Earth that involved an alien alliance.  When Angel refused to participate, Deadly uses his powers of mental persuasion to force her to do his bidding.  Angela, upon speaking with her mother, sensed something was wrong and sought out Powerkid.  The two went to stop Booer and Deadly and were joined by other heroes, who defeated the plans and freed Angel from Deadly's influence.  The heroes involved chose to form a new super-team called the Heroes of Earth.

In 1990, the Booers discovered that Christine Audder had the gem, and in fact, the Empress' soul was within Christine, having been absorbed from the gem along with the power.  The Empress and Christine's personas merged, and the Empress took a faction of the Booers, including Angela and Kirstina, and migrated to another plane of existence, which was named Boor, thus they became Boors.

Those who had migrated found they had new abilities, such as teleportation and phasing through solid objects, as well as being able to travel from their dimension to ours and back at will.  They also had found they needed now to feed off the fear, pain, and sexual pleasures of males.

When the Empress began the old rituals again in order to sustain the Boors, Angela went to Earth to fight them.  She returned to the Heroes of Earth, now calling herself Power Woman.  Kirstina also left Boor, though simply because she wanted to follow her old rules, and became a villain, taking the name of Man-Killer.

Angela and Kirstina were both killed in 1992, but were resurrected in 2008 (by the Universal Protectors and the New Power, respectively.)  Angel also has given up her throne to return to Earth and serve as a member of a heroic team of former super-villains called the Bad Guys.

Booer's relationship currently with the rest of the galaxy can be related to America's cold war with the Soviet Union for several decades.

However, thanks to stories of the future, which have been told, we know that something will happen within the next few decades to change that.

By the time of the late 21st century, Booer will be a major constant threat to Earth.  In the 31st century, they will be in a full fledged war with Earth, allied with Doctor Deadly and space pirates.  In fact, they will have actually taken the war to Earth, where Earth will have to fight on their own planet to repel the invaders, which they will successfully do, until a century later, when the Booers unite with several other worlds to successfully conquer Earth, and divide the planet up among them.  

The future of the Booers (and Earth) beyond that time frame is unknown.

Comments:

The Booers have many influences from several different war like alien races from popular sci-fi, such as Klingons and Khunds, (and even the Venusians from the final season of Mork and Mindy).  

Of course, there is also influences from the amazons of Greek mythology (and DC Comics) and from creatures like Succubi.  

And there is also, perhaps not so apparent, influences from the British Empire, the Soviet Union, and even the United States and it's foreign policy.

(And yeah, there are various overtones of BDSM type stuff thrown in there as well.)

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Yana Oo

Yana Oo

Created by Robert E. Wronski, Jr.

Real Name:  Yana Oo

Alias:  Yana Oo Kowalski

Current Occupation:  Vice President, Bossman Enterprises

Parents:  Hwana Oo and Yana Chana

Siblings:  Too numerous to list

Spouse:  None

Children:  Connor Kowalski (aka Powerkid)

Place of Birth:  The planet Hanguk

Current Place of Residence:  Orange City

First Appearance:  Powerman # 82, August 1995

Biography:

Yana Oo grew up on her home world of Hanguk, a world that had been occupied by the Booers before she had even been born.  She lived with a poor family with dozens of siblings.

In 1995, her whole world changed (quite literally) when Powerman arrived on her world, freeing the planet from Booer control and winning Yana's love.  The two married, and were quite content on Hanguk, until Powerman received a mental distress call from his sister on Earth, which he had to respond to.

Yana chose to go with him, leaving her family and world behind.  Also accompanying them were a group of adventurers whom Powerman had befriended on this world.

They arrived on Earth to find that during the three years Powerman had been away, a mutant named Adam had taken over the world, and had mental control over Earth's meta-humans.

Powerman of course defeated the villain, with the combined support of Earth's other champions.  Following this, Powerman and Yana chose to leave Earth to explore space (and the multiverse) along with Powerman's  friends from Hanguk and his closest Earth allies (NighTrain, Patience Glenndale, and Marvel).

For a year they settled into an alternate reality where they lived on a world where Superman had become it's greatest champion rather than Powerman (and had even survived his encounter with Doomsday.)

However, Yana became pregnant, and NighTrain and Patience had already had and were raising on their craft a three year old daughter, and so they chose to return home, and live a quiet, retired life in a world where super-heroics were no longer accepted.

The Kowalskis settled in the Pacific Northwest, and soon Connor was born.  Shortly after, and for the first time, Chris Kowalski (Powerman) started suffering from the results of a strange mood disorder that would cause him to have erratic behavior (which would later be revealed to be the work of Doctor Deadly).

Yana couldn't deal with Chris' strange new behaviors, and the two divorced.  Chris' mental breakdown continued to grow worse, and he left Earth to explore time, space, and alternate realities.  (In fact, it seemed that the further he was from his home, the less erratic he was.)

Yana continued to raise Connor in a normal environment, though struggling with cultural differences and being technically an illegal alien.  She also maintained a strong effort to have Chris' family be a part of Connor's life.

In 2007, Yana and Connor were visiting Orange City for Connor's birthday.  Chris had also arrived home for the festivities, and surprisingly, Chris' father, billionaire/villain Michael Bossman also showed up, having been released and allegedly reformed.  Michael began a close relationship with his grandson, though not to the liking of Chris, who didn't trust his father.

Shortly after, when the effects of Deadly's control were at it's strongest, Powerman killed the U.S. President,  and Connor discovered he had the powers of Powerkid and stopped his father, who was then freed from the mental control.

Though Yana didn't like it, she agreed to allow her son to continue operating as Powerkid (because she knew he would do it anyways.)

As part of having a billionaire as a grandfather meant that suddenly, Yana has suddenly found herself with a nice monthly allowance from Bossman Enterprises which suddenly made her wealthy.

When Chris' mother became sick in 2008, Yana and Connor moved to Orange City and into the family home.  Sadly, she passed away.

The next year, when Michael Bossman was revealed to still be a criminal, a clause in his corporate policies gave Chris, his sister Michelle, and Yana (as proxy for Connor) control of this mutli-billion dollar company.  Since Chris was at the time in hiding (having killed the president), Michelle became President of the company, and Yana (whose legality was being handled but was still questionable) was content with the role of vice president.

Yana still operates as VP of Bossman Enterprises, worries constantly about her son, and lives in Chris' childhood home with Michelle and Connor.

Comments:

I have to be very careful with discussing the creation of evolution of this character, and the inspirations behind her.  Though anyone who knows me personally will read this and know exactly who is the real person behind the fictional one.

Legally, I'm not crossing any lines with the creation and use of this character, but that wouldn't stop the person who inspired this creation from bringing me to court anyways.  Good thing she never had any interest in my writing.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Adam

Adam

Created by Robert E. Wronski, Jr.

Real Name:  Adam (Last Name Never Revealed)

Current Occupation:  Deceased; former ruler of Earth

Parents:  Unnamed

Siblings:  Timeline (real name unrevealed)

Spouse:  None

Children:  None

Group Affiliation:  None

Place of Birth:  Somewhere in America

Place of Death:  A satellite orbiting Earth

First Appearance:  Timeline # 1 (September 1998)

Biography:

Adam and his brother were twins (not identical) born into a typical American household.  It wasn't long before the household was no longer ordinary.  From a very early age Adam begin to exhibit abilities.  At 2 he was telekinetic.  By 4 he was reading minds, and shortly after that he was beginning to be able to control minds.  Meanwhile his brother exhibited no powers, and was often Adam's victim.

His parents grew scared and sent Adam away to a government agency called Project:  Franklin.  The Project tried to turn Adam into a weapon.  They kept him locked away, conducted tests on him, sometimes painful.  All this time, a psychic connection remained between the brothers.  And the normal one knew his brother was evil, and he was afraid.

In 1995, Powerman left Earth after the woman he loved had left him.  He left his sister, Powerkid, in charge of protecting Earth as its champion.  A few months later, Adam, now 21, broke free of his prison, killing many in the process.  He used his powers to within weeks become ruler of Earth, establishing a new order where mutants and meta-humans were a higher class of society than normal people.  Additionally, he banished all aliens from Earth.  With his amazing powers at this point, he had the power to dominate everyone on the planet.  Even magic users were powerless against him.

Adam reorganized the Heroes of Earth as his private army.  He admitted the former Misfits as his personal task force.  And he placed Powerkid and Zap as his personal guards.

Some of these heroes served willingly, but most were victims of mind control.

During his reign, NighTrain led a team of underground freedom fighters who tried in vain to liberate Earth.  However, Adam stayed in power for three years.

In 1998, Powerkid was finally able to gather enough will power to send a mental summons to her brother, who was now living on the planet Hanguk.  Powerman immediately headed back to Earth with some new friends and his new bride.  It took a few weeks, but Powerman soon found himself on Earth faced with a double threat.

First, he had to rally the Heroes of Earth and NighTrain's team to join forces, both to overthrow Adam and take on another threat.  You see, when Adam rose to power, his brother felt he had to stop him.  He found a means of gaining the power to travel through time of his own will in order to accomplish a specific plan.  Calling himself Timeline, he felt that in order to prevent Adam's rise, he needed to create a world without meta-humans and mutants by travelling back and killing them before they got their powers.

Powerman was able to convince Adam to release the heroes from his control so they could help stop his brother.  After all, if Timeline wasn't stopped, Adam was doomed as well.  Powerman eventually defeated Timeline, but the only way to stop him was to kill him, and he did so, back in November of 1979, and moments later, off in the distance, he witnessed himself, at age 6, being struck by a meteorite that would change his world forever.

With the heroes free, they returned to the present.  And that is when it was learned not all that served Adam had been under mind control.  A battle was fought, but Powerman's will, with the power of the Great Unknown, was enough to destroy Adam, literally killing him by blowing up his brain.

Following the aftermath, Powerman reflected that in some ways Timeline was correct.  Powerman had been to the future often, and after the next century, there are no meta-humans, and Earth has entered an era where it is part of an interstellar community.

The heroes agree that a world without meta-humans and vigilantes would be for the best.  Knowing not all would agree, Allorin Vonski created a massive spell that took away all super-powers, and erased from the minds of all Earth inhabitants of any memories of super-heroes.  Only some were spared, who chose to leave Earth to explore space.

Of course, those heroes returned a few years later, and when Powerman, under the control of Doctor Deadly killed President Bush, everyone's memories returned, but not the powers.

Only recently, during an event only known as the Crisis, has almost every hero and villain had their powers restored, and upgraded, and even the dead ones were brought back.

However, the New Power, who were resurrecting villains, knew not to bring Adam back.  Adam's power had kept the New Power at bay before, and they weren't going to take that risk.

Comments:

Adam was created for a four issue mini-series called Timeline.  In 1995, I was done with Super Comics, and cancelled all titles.  I left the universe with Powerman leaving Earth and Powerkid becoming the new Champion of Earth.  Powerman's final storyline regarded him learning some secrets from his past and where he truly came from.

Three years later, my creative juices returned and so I wrote Timeline.  Timeline was meant to show the consequences of what happens when Powerman abandons his duty.  Timeline was meant to show how power corrupts even our heroes.  Timeline was meant to be fun, with time travel back to different origin stories, from a different perspective.  And Timeline was meant to give Super Comics a better ending, setting the stage for all the future era stories such as Ticon Force, Star Trek:  Azrael, Captain Zippy, Star Patrol, and New Earth.

Of course, I did not end things there.  I soon continued with those who left Earth, and their explorations, and eventually brought back the entire Super Universe.

Adam will be returning within the next few years, though differently than he had appeared in the past.  Stayed tuned to Powerman in 2014.