>>111801917>OpFor"A hero is only as good as her villains, Ms. Marvel, and your villains suck. I'm here to fix that." A superhero aficionado, he balks at the suggest that he's something as shallow and pedestrian as a fanboy, his examination of the superhero as a concept, how it applies to the society and culture as a whole, and the society and culture it generates within itself drives him to aid Kamala as a superhero by becoming an effective villain of multiple archetypes to cement her versatility and capability as a superhero. When Kamala needs a respectable, blue collar villain just out for the score, he'll be there. Honorable opponent who holds himself to a strict code? He can do that. Unhinged maniac just in it for the ultraviolence? A little pedestrian but doable. How about a mostly harmless villain that becomes dangerous when they go full obsessive? Have you fought an ego-driven mastermind before? How do you feel about someone who goes after the innocents in your neighborhood to provoke you to some major showdown? With a little help, Ms. Marvel can be the greatest hero on Earth, and he'll make sure he's there to give her that opportunity, every step of the way.
>The StaciesFive telepathically linked biosynths with malleable physical appearances and alpha bitch personalities. Each one embodies an aggressive woman stereotype and as a whole they're a hivemind that adopts the characteristics of whichever stereotype is embodied by the one currently in-charge.
>Punished KamalaProperly the Kamala Khan of Earth-38947, a universe where her life since getting her powers has been nothing but misery porn. Where no victory came without a steep cost, tragedy befell her family and friends constantly, and doing nothing only made everything worse. But she's not on Earth-38947 anymore; new world, new Kamala. Just have to get the pre-existing Kamala out of the way first. Fortunately her broken morality and fragile sanity are there to help with that.