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Cool S inherited their powers from a predecessor, who blew up [[Pittsburgh|Bittsburgh]] once, but it came back, just like [[Canada]] did all those times.
 
Cool S inherited their powers from a predecessor, who blew up [[Pittsburgh|Bittsburgh]] once, but it came back, just like [[Canada]] did all those times.
  
They were already a member of the LNH when they participated in the battle against the [[Foo]] on [[Mars]].
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They were recruited by Catalyst Lass, and were already a member of the LNH when they participated in the battle against the [[Foo]] on [[Mars]].
  
 
== Personality ==
 
== Personality ==
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[[Bitmask]] is their moirail.
 
[[Bitmask]] is their moirail.
  
== Notes ==
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== Context ==
  
 
Originated as a parody of the version of [https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Kevin_Connor_(Earth-616) Star Brand] from [[Powers of Hickman|Jonathan Hickman]]'s ''Avengers'' run.
 
Originated as a parody of the version of [https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Kevin_Connor_(Earth-616) Star Brand] from [[Powers of Hickman|Jonathan Hickman]]'s ''Avengers'' run.

Latest revision as of 23:38, 11 January 2023

Cool S is a net.hero created by Jeanne Morningstar.
Alter Ego: Unknown
Aliases: None
Primary Writer: Jeanne Morningstar
Status: Member of the LNH (Classic Team)
Usability: Free For Use

History

Cool S inherited their powers from a predecessor, who blew up Bittsburgh once, but it came back, just like Canada did all those times.

They were recruited by Catalyst Lass, and were already a member of the LNH when they participated in the battle against the Foo on Mars.

Personality

Nonbinary, them/them pronouns.

Powers and Abilities

Wields power drawn from all the angst and messed-up identity feelings of all the teenagers who have ever drawn the Cool S symbol.

Appearance

Not described.

Relationships

Bitmask is their moirail.

Context

Originated as a parody of the version of Star Brand from Jonathan Hickman's Avengers run.

Appearances