
Name; Henry James King
Nickname; Kidd
Age; 13
Gender; Male
Powers; Electricity; he can both absorb and release electricity. When releasing electricity he can shape it into electric spheres, or release it in a steady line. If practiced enough he can release a wave of electricity across the ground. But that takes more energy than anything else.
Weakness; Henry can absorb electricity, but to an extent. If he absorbs too much he can overload himself and the electricity will shock him. This weakness is enhanced when he is in contact with water. These powers also take a lot of energy from him. The more he uses it, the more he weakens and tires.
History; Henry was born in New York, in one of the least favored part of the city. He lived with his mom and dad in a small apartment for most his life. His home life wasn't the best. With his mom always gone at work, he had to stay home with his deadbeat dad. Henry had no idea he had his powers until one night when his dad started getting out of hand. Fearing that his dad might hurt him, he accidentally lashed out and released a stream of electricity towards his dad. When he told his mom what had happened she decided that Henry living with them wasn't safe for Henry or his dad. She was going to send him off to live with his grandmother. But before that could happen his dad was out of the hospital and took him to Henry's uncle. Henry's uncle is a well know, violent gang leader. Henry learned a lot of things from his uncle that kept him alive on the streets. Stealing, short cuts through the city, how to handle a knife and how to use a gun. Everything seemed fine to Henry before his uncle tried to use his powers as an advantage. That was when Henry ran off from his uncle and the gang. Now he's living on the streets, keeping himself alive by stealing money or food.
Alliance; Neutral
OC/Cannon?; OC
MCU Or Non-MCU; Non-MCU
Other; Iron
Nickname; Kidd
Age; 13
Gender; Male
Powers; Electricity; he can both absorb and release electricity. When releasing electricity he can shape it into electric spheres, or release it in a steady line. If practiced enough he can release a wave of electricity across the ground. But that takes more energy than anything else.
Weakness; Henry can absorb electricity, but to an extent. If he absorbs too much he can overload himself and the electricity will shock him. This weakness is enhanced when he is in contact with water. These powers also take a lot of energy from him. The more he uses it, the more he weakens and tires.
History; Henry was born in New York, in one of the least favored part of the city. He lived with his mom and dad in a small apartment for most his life. His home life wasn't the best. With his mom always gone at work, he had to stay home with his deadbeat dad. Henry had no idea he had his powers until one night when his dad started getting out of hand. Fearing that his dad might hurt him, he accidentally lashed out and released a stream of electricity towards his dad. When he told his mom what had happened she decided that Henry living with them wasn't safe for Henry or his dad. She was going to send him off to live with his grandmother. But before that could happen his dad was out of the hospital and took him to Henry's uncle. Henry's uncle is a well know, violent gang leader. Henry learned a lot of things from his uncle that kept him alive on the streets. Stealing, short cuts through the city, how to handle a knife and how to use a gun. Everything seemed fine to Henry before his uncle tried to use his powers as an advantage. That was when Henry ran off from his uncle and the gang. Now he's living on the streets, keeping himself alive by stealing money or food.
Alliance; Neutral
OC/Cannon?; OC
MCU Or Non-MCU; Non-MCU
Other; Iron

Name; Jason Todd
Nickname; Jay, Jaybird
Alias; The Red Hood
Age; Early 20's
Gender; Male
Powers; Jason Todd started as a talented brawler and was trained by both Batman and Ra's al Ghul to be a martial artist. However, old habits tend to die hard and he relies on brute strength and bravado more than finesse and skill like his predecessor and mentors do. Beyond that he is a skilled marksmen and knows how to employ, defend against, and utilize ‘toys’ like grappling hooks, tasers, hidden knives, lock picks, and a myriad of other tools, weapons, and gadgets. He is also trained to move and amongst the rooftops of urban areas with great skill and daring. He also possess rudimentary detective skills, however he isn’t anywhere as good as Batman, Robin (I) or even Robin (III).
Weakness; Normal human weaknesses, though his gear enables him to absorb a lot of damage. Trauma from his torture by the hands of the Joker has caused him to be mentally unstable at times.
History; Jason Todd was the child of Willis and Catherine Todd, being raised in Gotham City. His father was a petty crook who ended up serving a prison sentence, and even after the sentence was served, his father did not return to the family. That left Jason alone with his drug-addicted mother, who he tried to take care of by ripping off car parts such as tires for cash. Sadly, his mother would soon die of an overdose and he would be left alone. He fended for himself just as he had taken care of his mother before, by continuing to rip off car parts. One night, Jason came across the Batmobile, which was parked in an alley. Batman had recently put new tires on the vehicle but had not replaced the hubcaps with the redesigned ones yet. This created an opportunity that Jason could not pass up. Batman caught him when he had already stolen one of the tires and was coming to take the others. Batman instead decides that perhaps the boy's anger could be channeled against criminals as Robin, or else the boy would likely end up a criminal himself. This is how Jason Todd became the second Robin. Jason later discovers his mother was not his biological mother and runs away to find the woman who gave birth to him. While Jason is overjoyed to be reunited with his real mother, he soon discovers that she is being blackmailed by the Joker, who is using her to provide him with medical supplies. The Joker brutally beats the boy with a crowbar, and then leaves he and Sheila in the warehouse with a time bomb. Sheila and Robin try desperately to get out of the warehouse but are still inside as the bomb goes off. It is later revealed that Jason indeed had died at the hands of the Joker, but when Superboy-Prime alters reality from the paradise dimension in which he is trapped (six months after his death), Jason is restored to life and breaks out of his coffin and walked away from the graveyard before collapsing and thereafter is hospitalized, as the injuries inflicted by the Joker had not fully healed. After spending a year in a coma and subsequently as an amnesiac vagrant, he is recognized by a petty criminal who soon informs Talia al-Ghul. After some time, Talia restores his health and memory by immersing him in a Lazarus Pit in which her father Ra's is also bathing. It is suggested at that time that exposure to the Pit's energies together with Al-Ghul might have affected Jason's personality. On Talia's advice, Jason determines his death was never avenged and prepares to confront Batman by traveling across the globe in the same path of training as his mentor. When Batman expresses no remorse for sparing the Joker's life after Jason was killed, Jason is further enraged and takes up the mantle of the Red Hood.
Alliance; Anti-Hero
OC/Cannon?; Cannon
MCU Or Non-MCU; Non-MCU/DC
Other; Iron
Nickname; Jay, Jaybird
Alias; The Red Hood
Age; Early 20's
Gender; Male
Powers; Jason Todd started as a talented brawler and was trained by both Batman and Ra's al Ghul to be a martial artist. However, old habits tend to die hard and he relies on brute strength and bravado more than finesse and skill like his predecessor and mentors do. Beyond that he is a skilled marksmen and knows how to employ, defend against, and utilize ‘toys’ like grappling hooks, tasers, hidden knives, lock picks, and a myriad of other tools, weapons, and gadgets. He is also trained to move and amongst the rooftops of urban areas with great skill and daring. He also possess rudimentary detective skills, however he isn’t anywhere as good as Batman, Robin (I) or even Robin (III).
Weakness; Normal human weaknesses, though his gear enables him to absorb a lot of damage. Trauma from his torture by the hands of the Joker has caused him to be mentally unstable at times.
History; Jason Todd was the child of Willis and Catherine Todd, being raised in Gotham City. His father was a petty crook who ended up serving a prison sentence, and even after the sentence was served, his father did not return to the family. That left Jason alone with his drug-addicted mother, who he tried to take care of by ripping off car parts such as tires for cash. Sadly, his mother would soon die of an overdose and he would be left alone. He fended for himself just as he had taken care of his mother before, by continuing to rip off car parts. One night, Jason came across the Batmobile, which was parked in an alley. Batman had recently put new tires on the vehicle but had not replaced the hubcaps with the redesigned ones yet. This created an opportunity that Jason could not pass up. Batman caught him when he had already stolen one of the tires and was coming to take the others. Batman instead decides that perhaps the boy's anger could be channeled against criminals as Robin, or else the boy would likely end up a criminal himself. This is how Jason Todd became the second Robin. Jason later discovers his mother was not his biological mother and runs away to find the woman who gave birth to him. While Jason is overjoyed to be reunited with his real mother, he soon discovers that she is being blackmailed by the Joker, who is using her to provide him with medical supplies. The Joker brutally beats the boy with a crowbar, and then leaves he and Sheila in the warehouse with a time bomb. Sheila and Robin try desperately to get out of the warehouse but are still inside as the bomb goes off. It is later revealed that Jason indeed had died at the hands of the Joker, but when Superboy-Prime alters reality from the paradise dimension in which he is trapped (six months after his death), Jason is restored to life and breaks out of his coffin and walked away from the graveyard before collapsing and thereafter is hospitalized, as the injuries inflicted by the Joker had not fully healed. After spending a year in a coma and subsequently as an amnesiac vagrant, he is recognized by a petty criminal who soon informs Talia al-Ghul. After some time, Talia restores his health and memory by immersing him in a Lazarus Pit in which her father Ra's is also bathing. It is suggested at that time that exposure to the Pit's energies together with Al-Ghul might have affected Jason's personality. On Talia's advice, Jason determines his death was never avenged and prepares to confront Batman by traveling across the globe in the same path of training as his mentor. When Batman expresses no remorse for sparing the Joker's life after Jason was killed, Jason is further enraged and takes up the mantle of the Red Hood.
Alliance; Anti-Hero
OC/Cannon?; Cannon
MCU Or Non-MCU; Non-MCU/DC
Other; Iron