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== Appearances ==
 
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* [[Net.heroes on Parade]]
 
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Revision as of 20:27, 28 February 2022

Shrink-Wrap Lad is a net.hero and aspiring swashbuckler created by Amabel Holland.
Alter Ego: Wilson W. St. Wilson Junior
Aliases: Shrink-Wrap Man
Primary Writer: Amabel Holland
Status: Doing the fandango Member of the LNH (Classic Team)
Usability: [should prolly ask Amabel]

History

Speed Richardson was born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.

Well, he really loved the novel Scaramouche by Rafael Sabatini and aspired to be an actor who would make a movie to bring that novel to life as it truly deserved. He would change his name from Wilson W. St. Wilson to the more actor-y Speed Richardson. The problem was didn't live in a town where any Important People who'd notice him would go and wasn't actually a very good actor. But at twenty-four years old he found another purpose in life when he signed on to test for a mad scientist who wanted to use shrink-wrap for law enforcement purposes. Gaining the power to generate shrink-wrap, he became the sensational Shrink-Wrap Man!

He came to the LNHQ and immediately demanded to be made leader of the LNH. This obviously didn't work out, but he soon had a chance to join the battle agianst the Bhigghrehenghuyhsian invasion of Loonivearth.

<JII and NHOP stuff goes here>

Personality

Yearned to be a swashbuckler. A daydreaming type, not very practical.

Powers and Abilities

Could manifest shrink wrap which dissolved thirty seconds after application, shrink-wrapping any object at will.[1]

Can act but is not very good at it.

Appearance

Slight, with green eyes. Described himself as having " a girl's eyes and a girl's slim waist but none of a girl's grace."

Appearances

Footnotes

  1. "Shrink-wrap" doesn't look like a word anymore.