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Character Design: Vex

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 A lot of superhero comics have to have a supervillain in order to challenge the superhero both physically and mentally. Vex is going to be the main supervillain for my comic. Vex wears light yellow and dark brown robes with red-brown boots along with a yellow medallion around his neck. He has dark brown hair, yellow eyes, pointy ears, tan skin, and has green tattoos on his face. Vex is a ruthless and skilled mercenary who is not afraid to kill anyone who stands in his way. He too has mind powers like the main superhero who can give people nightmarish hallucinations and can control people's minds. Having a villain for the main protagonist will help her journey to become a superhero since he will become a threat to her.

Character Design: Jacolyn "Jackie" Blaze

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  Jackie has p yrokinesis, which  is a psychic ability that allows someone to make and control fire with the mind. her superhero name is called "PyroStorm" because of her ability. In her superhero form, she has a full red leathered bodysuit that is fire-proof to her powers with golden gloves and boots. She has fire blazing in certain areas of her body such as her head and shoulders. She can create fire out of her fists for combat and create fire out of her feet for flight.   

Character Design: Jacolyn "Jackie" Blaze

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  This is the secondary protagonist and supporting character of the superhero comic book named Jacolyn "Jackie" Blaze.  She is a teenage girl who is considered to be Khalifa Rose's best and only friend who tries to convince her that being different is not a bad thing. Jackie does not have a disability like her friend but she tries her best to be her friend. Jackie is also a metahuman like Khalifa but her powers are different. Jackie has p yrokinesis, which  is a psychic ability that allows someone to make and control fire with the mind. her superhero name is called "PyroStorm" because of her ability. In her normal appearance, Jackie has black, long hair and green eyes with a black jean jacket, a fire t-shirt, blue shorts, and brown boots.   

Character Design: Khalifa Rose (Psi-Woman)

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  I had to change the superhero name from "Telepathic Sage" to "Psi-Woman".

Character Design: Khalifa Rose (Telepathic Sage)

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In her superhero appearance, Khalifa Rose has long-sleeved gloves, a belt, and long pointy boots that are golden yellow colored. She wears a dark red mask to hide her identity. Her suit with short sleeves and a hoodie have puzzle patterns that are red, blue, and yellow colors. Her personality includes energetic, kindliness, and anxiety.  Since she is autistic, there are certain qualities that show signs of her disorder. Her mannerism includes hand and finger mannerisms, such as finger-flicking and hand-flapping. Also, her mannerism includes unusual body movements, such as rocking back and forth while sitting or standing.

Character Design: Khalifa Rose

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  Khalifa Rose is a 15-year-old autistic teenager who is an American metahuman and stands 5’ 5” tall. She has pale skin, long black hair, sky-blue eyes, and light pink lips. In her normal appearance, Khalifa wears a white t-shirt with a big red heart in the center of her shirt. Her short pants are denim blue color and her shoes are dark brown with the bottom being white. She also has white socks on as well.

Beth Wilson the Autistic Digital Artist

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Beth Wilson is a 36-year-old digital artist from Portishead, which is a town in England. She is best known for her autism-focused works in Doodlecats and at a website called doodlebeth.com.  Websites: https://twitter.com/doodlebeth https://www.facebook.com/doodlebeth/ https://doodlebeth.com/ https://www.doodlecatsshop.co.uk/ https://metro.co.uk/2018/04/21/these-10-artists-prove-autism-is-no-barrier-to-creativity-7446895/ According to Metro, she said, " I  have always been creative and ever since getting my first cat, have been obsessed with cats. I started Doodlecats when I combined my two passions and now I create all sorts of cat-themed goodies. Being autistic means that I am very passionate about my special interests and I think that helps drive me to be successful. I’ve also started a second business creating art about autism to help educate people about an often misunderstood condition. It has helped me express myself in a way that I haven’t been able to before."