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This was originally planned to be made further down the road, but with her new solo and the spotlight on her in the new series, I can't waste the perfect opportunity to get people introduced to the most famous archer in the Marvel Universe.

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Oh wait, wrong one.

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There we go.


Spoilers will be abound for all mediums, including her comics, the "Hawkeye" series, and on the fanfiction front in "The Straight and Arrow".


The Past

Comic Background

Name – Katherine "Kate" Bishop

Code Name – Hawkeye (among others)

Comic Age – 20 by Young Avengers Vol. 2 (2013)

First Appearance – Young Avengers #1 (2005)


The daughter of wealthy Manhattanites, Kate Bishop felt she had to rely on herself and no one else. After the death of her mother and witnessing her father beat up an associate in her home, she became isolated, very blunt, and stubborn. She never felt like she fit in with the rich and famous and attempted to distance herself from that lifestyle.


She became infatuated with the idea of superheroism after being rescued by El Matador (the aforementioned associate of her dad's), but especially Hawkeye, impressed that someone with no superpowers could be as good (or even better) than the others. When she was later sexually assaulted in Central Park, she took up self-defense, weapon training, and (surprising no one) archery.


Her first proper appearance came at her sister Karen's wedding, which was overrun in a failed kidnapping attempt thwarted by a group of kids calling themselves the Young Avengers (Iron Lad, Patriot, Wiccan, and Hulkling). The actual Avengers had been Disassembled following that specific arc (and well as Hawkeye being killed in action).


After the Young Avengers escape, Kate and Cassie Lang (the daughter of Ant-Man Scott Lang) track them down to the old Avengers mansion, where they would be attacked by Kang the Conqueror. Teaming up with Iron Man and Captain America, they were able to stop Kang, but not before the death of Iron Lad. Kate and Cassie would join the team of Young Avengers (with some resistance from Captain America) and would relocate to an old factory run by the Bishop family.

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(Kate after thoroughly raiding the Avengers armory, above)


Arguments about properly training the team with Captain America were numerous, but Steve recognized her talent and leadership, which culminated in him gifting her Clint's bow and arrows and officially passing the torch of Hawkeye to her.

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Throughout the next several years, Kate would have to deal with the resurrection and partnership of Clint Barton, two Civil Wars, a not-so-Secret Invasion, a shuffling of teammates at the Young Avengers, and an amount of relationships that would even make Daredevil blush. Eventually, she would find herself back in Los Angeles, where she opened up her own private investigation firm, Hawkeye Investigations. Afterwards, she would make a new team that would be arguably her most well-known venture: the West Coast Avengers.

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A team originally conceived as a backup to the main team when they were off fighting the Secret Wars, it was remade by Kate to protect the opposite side of the U.S. Of course, with a lot of heroes not being available, the initial team consisted of Kate, a part-time Clint, Quentin Quire (Kid Omega), Gwenpool, Johnny Watts (Fuse), and America Chavez (Ms. America). Johnny's sister Ramona (Alloy) and Noh-Varr (Marvel Boy) would join later in taking down the Masters of Evil.


Even though the comic run was well-received and very popular, the sales did not match up, and it was cancelled after ten issues.

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Her latest venture is Hawkeye: Kate Bishop, which sees Kate go back to New York to help her sister Karen and investigate a mansion in the Hamptons that is a lot more than what it seems. This coincides with Kate's introduction into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (and probably borrows a lot from her costume as well) in the series.


Out of the Marvel characters (so not counting Aspen) that I've introduced into the Big Hero 6 fanfiction-verse, Kate is the one that has the most history with her, at least so far. Speaking of which...


The Present

Name – Kate Bishop

Code Name - Hawkeye

Fanfic Age – 23

First Appearance – The Straight and Arrow, Chapter 1 ("Fletcher")


Kate's appearance into the world of San Fransokyo was entirely dependent on whether Chief Cruz was going to continue to be on the show. His status was still up in the air, as it was in between seasons 2 and 3, but it didn't seem as if "Legacies" was going to change the status quo. Thus, the time for Kate to show up was right.


In The Straight and Arrow, Kate is introduced as one of the new cadets in the San Fransokyo Police Department, under the tutelage of Chief Cruz. During her patrol, she would come across Coat of Arms (Lisa Molinari), who had been corralled by Hiro during an outing with Aunt Cass.


Through Detective Sara Pezzini's profile to Hiro and Professor Granville, we would learn about her extensive past. She was an officer in Neo York and the top graduate of the academy who was assigned to the most senior officer there (unnamed at the time but eventually revealed to be Clint Barton). They had a very successful few years where they led their district in arrests and discipline. He even taught her the art of archery in their downtime.


A gang raid, however, turned into a trap, and Kate and Clint were caught in the crossfire. Clint would suffer severe injuries that would prove to be fatal (or so we thought), and Kate lost trust in the system she spent so long trying to please. She would later be discharged from the force and traveled to San Fransokyo to start anew.


However, the void that Diego left on scrutinizing Big Hero 6 would be filled by Kate, and she sought to find out their identities and put a stop to them. Following a clue from the scuffle between Hiro and Coat of Arms, she interrogated him, Wasabi and Fred. She even suited up to try to get information out of Honey Lemon, but was unsuccessful.


Who was successful was the person masquerading as her: the criminal leader known as Bullseye. He went out of his way to take Clint out of the picture, psychologically terrorize Kate, and even try to take out Big Hero 6...all in an attempt to torment the archer for the rest of her life.


Eventually, Kate would team up with Hiro and the others to save the city, take down Bullseye, and rescue Megan and the other officers. However, this led to Kate's resignation from the police department. Undeterred, she opened up a P.I. office at the beachfront of San Fransokyo, revitalized by a visit from the team (as well as the not-so-dead Clint).


Kate would clean up her Loose Ends, gathering information from Lisa to investigate Bullseye's resources with Hiro. She also was extended an invite to the Girl's Chat in Chapter 7 of Continuity II ("Slow-Acting Poison"), but apparently she forgot to paint the trim to her new office.


Character Breakdown

Introduction Order - 5th: Kate is the last of the Beta team to be introduced, as well as the fourth person to be extended an offer to join the team...


Membership Order - N/A: But she doesn't join. Not yet.


Kate wants to redeem herself in her eyes from the mistakes she has made. Doing that on her own fits in to her early comic personality. Keeping the quips to a minimum is a good way to differentiate from the comics.


She will be joining the team eventually. But it will be under very dire circumstances.


The Powers: Every member of the Beta team has a mirror counterpart of sorts with the actual team (Wasabi and Aspen, Go Go and Robbie, and Hiro and Peni). Kate's counterpart is Honey Lemon in the same vein of having an eclectic amount of ways to kick your butt. And as Kate got an upgrade in her bow and quiver from Clint and Hiro, Honey Lemon got one as well from her (forcibly-canon) actions in KHIII.


I think Kate and HL play off of each other really well (pessimism vs. enthusiasm, roundabout vs. to-the-point). That's definitely an avenue I want to explore further down the road.


The History: Fifteen years is a long time in the comics world, and Kate has no shortage of possible avenues to explore. The most prominent aspect is her partnership/relationship with Clint, but as I've mentioned before, I didn't want this to be a Clint story. The main Avengers (and Clint is as storied an Avenger as they come) needed to not be in these stories, because it's a Big Hero 6 story, not an Avengers one.


It's ironic because at the end of the story, Clint did end up coming around, if just to push Kate into the direction of a superhero.


And wisecracks. Don't forget the wisecracks.


The Costume: Kate has two very distinct costumes in her tenure as Hawkeye as seen above: the armored look from her time with the Young Avengers and her mauve bodysuit with the hip holes. In a Big Hero 6-esque world, the first one makes much more sense.

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The glasses thing (where they change between her casual look and her costumed version) came rather late in the development, but it would serve as a clue for Hiro to figure out who their mysterious archer was.


Or one of them, anyway.


The Personality: Unlike her comic and LA counterpart, this Kate has a less personable attitude. Seeing your partner "killed" and having a criminal secretly hound you tends to do that. In a city filled with the likes of Fred, Doreen, and Go Go, there's a lot of people that are available for a quip. Not that Kate can't deliver one when she needs to, but having a contrast set up is something that I think was needed. The Straight and Arrow is, for the most part, a more serious story than the previous ones, even more than Robbie's Highway to Hell.


Perhaps that's why I like her and her conversations with Honey Lemon; she finds a way to make anyone happier with her words, even someone as traumatized as Kate. The conversation those two share on the beach is very much evidence of this.


The Future: Kate's intention is to deal with the fallout of Bullseye's crusade on her own, so we're going to honor that request for the moment. But she won't be away for very long; she'll make a reappearance in Artifact, thought not as a patron of the Collection as the rest of the team is. When things go sour and the police have to get everything in order, Kate will offer her services to Detective Kato, who is filling in for Chief Cruz as he and Megan are taking some much needed time off.


Kate's presence is the story is minor, but will serve as a reminder of the outsider status she has, even as a private investigator. Even though she's not a team member, her skill set is still going to be something that Hiro and the others will need further down the road.


Because even the most sheltered of people need some love once in a while. That's the whole point, right?

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Get it? Point? Because arrow and...

Well, you get it.

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We only have one more Character File to go, but we'll wait a little bit before Doreen gets her time in the spotlight. With Kate Bishop getting a lot of attention recently, it only made sense for the deep dive into the Big Hero 6 version of her.


I know it's been a while since I've been on here, but I'm looking to fix that. Writing time has been hard to come by, but I have some things in the works to come out before the end of the year. Here's to hoping it will actually come to fruition.


Hope to see you then.

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(Crossposted from Tumblr)


Normally I don’t give my thoughts on individual episodes until after the full block has aired, but this is sort of a special case this season with the format change and all.  Thus, we’re doing this now.


Spoilers for “HPPPT” are following (and no, I’m not typing it out every single time).


Ready?


OK, then.


I thought that the episode was very good.  It doesn’t hurt that we have been waiting very patiently for new episodes since February (and even longer because of the pandemic).  And given that this is the only full-length episode this season, that makes the details all the more fine.


The main premise of the episode is what I assume is going to be the main theme of the season: Go Go, Honey Lemon, and Wasabi going out and joining the workforce, thus leaving Hiro, Baymax, and Fred “alone” on the team.  And while I do appreciate the moments with Hiro and the team (and also with Aunt Cass) saying that they’ll always be a family, it sort of falls flat for a few reasons.


One, we know from the screencaps and summaries for future episodes that the team isn’t going anywhere.  Heck, “The Dog Craze of Summer” has them all in the Lucky Cat Cafe minding over Granville’s dogs.  Honey Lemon works with Krei in “Friendly Face”.


Two, they’re not going to get rid of someone in the first episode.  Yes, we know that there’s going to be a lot more Hiro and Fred (and we saw that in this episode), but those three are still there.  Why tease the fact that one or all three of them (citing the BraggTech example) are going to leave when you know they’re not going to pull that trigger one episode in?


Is it possible that someone does leave?  Absolutely.  But it’s not going to be until much later in the season, if not the end of it. You can also tell the tonal shift to this season by the large increase of jokes, humor, and sight gags in the episode.  That was to be expected; we were told that by Schooley and McCorkle.  That’s not to say there weren’t any serious moments in it.  On the contrary, the team and Aunt Cass were highlight of the episode, in my opinion.


The ratio is what worries me.  And when you cut the runtime in half, the ratio is going to be even more apparent.


But again, we’re in an unprecedented situation.  And the show always seems to have little surprises in the background for us, which is the next thing I want to talk about.


Hiro and Fred, in a conversation at the base, have a bunch of people pop up on Basemax’s screen as possible replacement for Go Go, Honey Lemon, and Wasabi.  It’s meant to be another one of Fred’s crazy rants and a joke frame, but wouldn’t you know it as to who is the first person on the giant screen in the middle?


Karmi.


Why not someone else?  Why not Megan, the person who actually knows your secret identities?  Why not Chief Cruz?  The fact that both of them are conspicuously absent from this is something that I’ll bring up later


As many people have theorized and brought up on here, I also suspect that Karmi is in the process of being set up to either join the team or be brought into their inner circle. Remember, beside five seconds at the end of “Legacies”, we haven’t seen Karmi since the end of the first arc of Season 2.  There was no reason to put her there.


Unless there was.


It’s unlikely we’re going to see her again until “Big Chibi 6″, where she’s get her autograph session hijacked by Hardlight (which is a mystery in and of itself).  How is Hiro going to react to seeing her for the first time in months?  Is he going to be ticked about her obsession with Captain Cutie, but in a new light this time?


And is an offer going to be made for membership into the team in that episode?


Don’t know.  We’ll just have to find out.


The last thing that I want to point out is one that I’ve softened on since the episode aired, and that is in respect to continuity.  Going from the first arc to the second in Season 2 featured next to no continuity between the two.  It got a little better here with the graduation and the job search and whatnot, but I’m concerned that things are not going to flow as well with these short episodes coming out.  We just got finished with Chief Cruz and Megan; why not show them, even if it was for just a second.


And giving an example from before: Karmi.  I’m very interested to see how they’re going to bring Karmi back into the fold after all this time.  Is Hiro going to bring up SFIT?  Sycorax?  We still don’t know what happened to the company.  Are they going to talk about her parents?  Are we going to see her parents?  We have all of these questions but not a lot of answers. 


And maybe that’s the intention.


I’m not intentionally trying to be a downer in this writing.  Again, I liked the episode a lot.  But I still have misgivings about the format change and the flow of the season as a whole.  But who knows?  Maybe by this time next week my worries will be alleviated.


Or maybe I should just take a chill pill, dawg.


...Or whatever you kids say these days.


(Also that feel when you said you were going to abbreviate the episode title after the first time and you don’t mention it at all in the rest of the writing.)

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File #3 pertains to the character that I've had to take probably the most amount of luxuries upon when it came to her character. The truth is that unlike Aspen before her, she doesn't have a lot of history. She's a little newer than Robbie Reyes, with a fraction of the appearances. In fact, she didn't get a spike in popularity until Into The Spider Verse came out. I am, of course, talking about Ms. Peni Parker, the pilot of SP//dr.


As always, spoilers are abound for both the comics and my stories. You've been warned.


The Past

Comic Background

Name – Peni Parker

Code Name – N/A

Comic Age – 14 (High School-age)

First Appearance – Edge of Spider-Verse #5


Peni Parker was created by Gerard Way and Jake Wyatt, the former of which was the lead singer for My Chemical Romance. But this isn't his first time in comics, back in 2007, he created and wrote the first two renditions of a little series called The Umbrella Academy, which now has its own superstar series on Netflix.


But we're not here to focus on that. We're here because of Peni.


Way talks about being signed on to the Edge of Spider-Verse series and getting an opportunity to expand on the basic background of Spider-Man. He goes into detail about the spider itself and imagining what would happen if it was more than just a spider bite. What if a deeper linked was formed between the spider and the person?


That was the basis for Peni Parker, whose home is on Earth-14512 in New York City. When she was nine years old, her father, who was a pilot for a giant mech suit called SP//dr, died in the middle of a mission. Ben and May, her uncle and aunt, told her that the project would not be able to continue on without a proper pilot. So she allowed herself to be bit by the spider that made up half of the robot's CPU. The story flashes forward five years, where she's in the midst of fighting that universe's Mysterio.


She goes on an adventure with Daredevil to take down a illegal drug ring. Afterwards, as she's going home, a portal from another dimension opens with Peter Porker and Ezekiel Sims, the Spider-Ham of Earth-8311 and Spider-Man of Earth-4. She would go with them to fight the Inheritors, a group of vampiric hunters vying to destroy every Spider-Man in every universe.


After kicking their butts and leaving them in a radioactive universe, Peni would return to her universe and have to deal with Addy Brock, a new girl in her high school who accuses her of piloting SP//dr. She denies it, of course, but she runs away to deal with a giant lizard threat called M.O.R.B.I.U.S. To her surprise, she finds out that Addy is also a pilot of a mech (this one called VEN#M). Unfortunately, as M.O.R.B.I.U.S. starts to fight Addy, she overloads her system, causing the computer 's Sym Engine to start absorbing Addy into itself. Aunt May, who serves as mission control, flies in to try to save Addy but gets absorbed herself. Peni eventually does defeat VEN#M, but is too late to save either Aunt May or Addy from assimilation.


Later, in her bedroom, Peni and Ben have a heart-to-heart about responsibility and her parents, but once again get interrupted by Peter Porker, who summons her to help with the resurgence of the Inheritors in the Spider-Geddon mini-series.


Her latest appearance has her showing up in Miles Morales' Spider-Verse mini series, helping Miles repair the Web of Life and Destiny and rescuing Annie-May Parker (the Patternweaver).


So yeah, there's really not a lot of history. She only has about 15-20 appearances in a few series. So I really had to work to give her a proper background...and that started with how her story would be relatable to Hiro.


And that was for her to literally be a relative to him.


The Present

Name – Penelope “Peni” Parker

Code Name - Spider-Mech

Fanfic Age – 14

First Appearance – Along Came The S.P.I.D.E.R. prologue (“A Common Thread”, pictured) & Chapter 1 (“Recluse”, physical)


Weaving May into the narrative took place in the form of her being Aunt Cass's sister, one of two siblings of hers. The other one would be Tomoe (Tommy being his American-version name), who is Hiro and Tadashi's dad. There's not any actual confirmation of which side of the family Cass is from (mother or father), so for the purposes of the background I made, she's from the father's side (thus Tommy).


In any case, May would marry Benjamin Parker and move to the opposite side of the country in Neo York, this universe's version of New York City. She would visit the Hamada once a year, sneaking Hiro candy when Cass wasn't looking. She would also be present for Tadashi's funeral.


Five years earlier, she would find herself taking care of Peni after a set of unfortunate events happened involving her. Of course, none of this is known by Hiro, or even Cass for that matter. All that she tells is that her, Hiro, and Tadashi had met each other when Tommy and Maemi were still alive (as portrayed in the giant Hamada Family photo album).


The reason why she's being introduced? Peni received an invitation to come visit SFIT as a potential student by Professor Granville, and Hiro quickly finds himself flummoxed by the potential of not being the youngest person to attend the school, but also the quiet and mysterious cousin that he had completely forgotten about.


Throughout the course of the narrative, he learns about her background which is similar to her comic counterpart: her father was the pilot for S.P.I.D.E.R. (Super-Powered Interfacing Dynamic Emergency Robot) as part of a secret government undertaking to help police with their job. Unfortunately, both her father and mother (who was part of the operations team) were killed in an accident when an error in the programming caused the robot's engine to combust, killing the entire team. The government years later would restart the project with Peni, believing her to be the prime candidate for piloting S.P.I.D.E.R.


She would accept under the condition that she would one day own the robot herself, and so the project was relaunched. It also served as the project Peni would use to try to request enrollment into two colleges, NYIT (Neo York Institute of Technology) SFIT. She would also be travelling with the BH6 version of Addy Brock, another girl who had her own robot to pilot (V.E.N.O.M., Variable-Enhanced Nano-Operation Mecha).


Of course, nothing was what it seemed because once her trip to NYIT started, her team began to experience strange electrical anomalies wherever she went. They compounded when going to SFIT, so much so that Hiro and the team began their own investigation into matters, but not before a misunderstanding with Karmi and a secret spy mission she entrusted to her coworker at Gramercy, Doreen Green (whom we will make a character file down the road).


Eventually, they would find out when watching Peni go out to take down High Voltage that Michael Morbius Jr., son of Dr. Morbius and member of the operations team, was responsible for the electrical interferences. Having grown jealous of Peni getting all of the attention, he secretly made his own electric suit and tries to steal the spotlight. This results in Big Hero 6, Peni, Addy, and Michael in the middle of a tumultuous battle that ends in a giant explosion.


Michael, Addy, and V.E.N.O.M. end up fusing together to form this universe's version of M.O.R.B.I.U.S. and starts wrecking the city. Peni gets put in a coma, and Hiro and the others retreat back to SFIT to try to revive. After arguing with Go Go, getting pleaded at by Karmi, and a harrowing plan to revive Peni works, they set off to take down the giant electric creature attacking San Fransokyo.


Peni, newly revived, goes to assist, realizing that Hiro had set up her spider hairclip so that she wouldn't be directly attached to her robot (thus mimicing the spider bite from the comics). Together with Big Hero 6 (and a conversation with an unmasked Hiro that I personally consider to be one of the best back-and-forths I've written so far), they take down Michael, rescue Addy, and save the city all at once.


Now with a new batch of friends, the gift of a new A.I. made by Hiro, and the project being in her possession, Peni makes the difficult decision to forego education at SFIT and instead goes to NYIT. She wishes to make her own mark as a hero, and she can't do that in a city that already as six of them.


In the last scene of Along Came The S.P.I.D.E.R., Professor Dinesh Deol (dean of NYIT) takes her to one of the student labs, where she meets a new new batch of people to call her friends: Infrastructure Management major and minor in sarcasm Cynthia Moon (Silk), Electrical Engineer major and hardcore flirt Miles Morales (Spider-Man), Energy Technologist and mass consumer of coffee Anya Corazon (Araña), and Virtual Reality buff Joseph Wade (Scarlet Spider). They too love the newest addition to the city, which Peni doesn't tell them that Spider-Mech is her.


But maybe she will. In time.


Being on the East Coast wouldn't stop her from popping up again. She'd later call Hiro to congratulate him on his acceptance speech in Chapter 7 of Continuity, The Third (“Character”), send him a photo of her and her new friends in Alone, and help recruit Robbie into the Beta team in the epilogue of Highway to Hell (“Come, High Water").


Character Breakdown

Introduction Order - 4th: Peni is technically the fourth character to be introduced into the fold. The reason why she's fourth is because Doreen had already been brought in by the time Along Came The S.P.I.D.E.R. started (as she was waiting on Hiro and Karmi in Overnight). Doreen, however, is not a member of the team...yet.

Membership Order - 2nd: Even though she's the first to get the phone line, she is officially the second to be inducted into the backup team, following Aspen and coming before Robbie, accepting her invitation at some point before Highway to Hell.


The Powers: She doesn't have powers, per se, but she is a genius that's even smarter than Hiro, a plot point that I thought would serve me well when writing her and Hiro's interactions. Their growth and bond is something that I wanted to stress in the story, and it's similar to Wasabi/Aspen and Robbie/Go Go, just without the relationship thrown in. Rightfully so, because one...they're cousins. Two, I'm pretty sure Karmi would have something to say about that.


As do I, further down.


The History: As mentioned before, Peni doesn't have a lot of comic history to go off of, so I had to manufacture a few things: the family connection with Aunt May, her being a genius, and her history as a whole with Hiro and Tadashi. Giving her a little change in appearance would do well in that, as @iamaddictedtocoffee once again did beautifully:


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Like I said, everyone in the Hamada family is a hair disaster, and Peni's no exception.


That family connection was something that I loved writing about, because even though Megan was around at this time in the show, I still felt like Hiro needed someone on his level to get to know. And since Megan is not a genius and Karmi was gone by this point, Peni seemed like a natural choice.


Funnily enough, Peni wasn't the first choice I had when I was thinking about geniuses to put in. I had toyed with another person who rides around on a giant, red creature: Lunella Lafayette (aka Moon Girl) and Devil Dinosaur. Luna eventually got scrapped because I couldn't figure out how to make a giant red dinosaur work.


And writing a nine-year-old genius seemed...off.


The family connection was what made me pick Peni over Luna, which was easily something that I could bring in as a dynamic to write about.


The Family: In the last chapter of her story, as she stands shell-shocked over Hiro's A.I. chip reprogramming S.P.I.D.E.R. into a more manageable form, he tells her his name for the first time: Peter. This is quite obviously an homage to the real Spider-Man, Peter Parker. That's the person I imagined (and wanted) to be Peni's father.


Which begs the question of who is Peni's mother. The answer?


It's not important.


The comics don't give an identity to her mother, and I'm not going to either. I don't want to go into a Mary Jane/Felicity/Gwen/whomever else you want to bring in argument here.

I did want to showcase the growing sibling relationship between her and Hiro, which is why you'll see me make mention of her whenever Hiro is trying out new things for his armor, like the magnetic coils that he uses to fight Coat of Arms in The Straight And Arrow. I like the idea of Hiro bouncing ideas off of her when it comes to fighting crime, since they're both in the business. And I'm sure it goes the other way too.


I do want to talk about another family of hers: her school family. The decision to add Cynthia, Miles, Anya, and Joseph was an exhaustive search through the list of Spider-Mans in all of the universes. Miles is obviously the most popular one (and pretty much a no-brainer). Cindy and Anya are also pretty well-known between the former's comic series and the latter's appearances in Marvel's Spider-Man. Joseph Wade is the outlier here, but he has a rather unorthodox path to being a Spider-person.


He's a hologram.


No, I'm not joking.


I needed mirror-versions of Go Go, Wasabi, Honey Lemon, and Fred in order for the symbolism to work, and Fred's could have gone any number of ways, from Tayuya Yamashiro (pilot of Leopardon), Hobie Brown (Spider-Punk), to even Gwen Stacy herself (Ghost-Spider). Gwen does end up getting a mention, but in the story she's busy touring with her band The Mary Janes. In the end, having someone with that Virtual Reality background was a good way to get integrated into the Big Hero 6 universe.


Karmi confusing Peni for Hiro's significant other was the B-plot of the story, since she had made contact back with Hiro in Continuity, Part 2. Now, as one mind does, she ended up speaking with Peni on his laptop, but through misinformation and misinterpretations, mistook her as a girlfriend.


Which really, if you think about it, was silly to begin with. As Peni put it so eloquently:


“Even if I was not Hiro's cousin...I never had a chance.”


Karmi's cheeks went pink. “Peni, it's not like that.”


“This is intriguing. That is exactly what he had said about you when I inquired about it. But from observation alone, I can see it now.” Peni leaned forward. “He is yours. And you are his. There is no denying that. It is merely the science of compatibility, and the two of you are very compatible.”


Her chat partner had said nothing, her face getting even redder.


The Big Damn Kiss: When I was first outlining Peni's story, I knew that Addy was going to be instrumental in the plot. Addy Brock, in case you didn't know, is that universe's Eddie Brock, owner of the Venom symbiote. Brock and Parker are friends sometimes, adversaries other times, and then there's times no one knows what they are. But they themselves seem to have a symbiotic relationship, which is something I wanted to emulate in the story.


So Peni and Addy, just like their counterparts, do not get along. They're competing for the same grant. Addy thinks Peni is overshadowing her accomplishments. Peni thinks she's a brat. They have arguments left and right.


And then Addy gets herself merged with V.E.N.O.M. and Michael.


In the climax of the battle, with Big Hero 6 across the bay, Peni finds herself in the grasp of an out-of-control V.E.N.O.M., ready to get eaten or assimilated or whatever robot symbiotes do to keep themselves alive. Peni sees where she went wrong with her and tries to reason with her...by telling her she loves her. It works long enough for her to get her out of the robot.


Later, when they're all in Granville's office, Addy reveals she did hear what she said, and they celebrate each other's victory in being accepted into NYIT.


And then something happens that I wasn't 100% sure on putting in until the very last minute.


They kiss.


Now, I want to note for the record that there is no record of Peni Parker’s sexuality. There hasn’t been enough of her in comics for any distinction to be made.


I didn’t do it as a shock moment. I didn’t do it so that I can get points with the LGBTQ community.


I did it because...it felt right. You know? It seemed to me like the most natural progression of things. Hiro and Karmi are (hopefully) on their way to go from enemies to friends to something more; why would Peni and Addy be any different? Just because they’re the same sex doesn’t mean they can’t go through the same hardship as others.


I'll tell you what, though. I was really nervous writing it. But I'm glad that everyone seemed to enjoy that moment.


The Future


Like everyone else, Peni will be present for the ultimate showdown of ultimate destiny, but unlike everyone else, she's going to need a little help getting there. That's because Peni is still going to be in Neo York. Thankfully, she'll be assisted by...


Someone.


I'm not telling.


But you're probably asking yourself, “Jason, if Peni's going to be in San Fransokyo, who is going to be taking care of the baddies in Neo York?”


That, random person I just made up, is a very good question.


You see, I already have a plan in mind.


Peni is the Beta team's Hiro, right? And it wouldn't hurt to have a bunch of friends who were brought in to face danger untold, right?


I don't know.


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I can't imagine anybody.


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Nope.


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Nobody comes to mind.


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You see, the joke is that I have an idea for the story for the Big Hero 6 universe, but it doesn't involve the team, or even the Beta team.


It involves a new team.


A group of warriors.


One would say they could be...Web Warriors.


In all seriousness, I don't know if the story will ever get off of the ground, since I only have a basic idea for it, as well as the most obvious villains to be a part of it.


But hey, a guy can dream, right?


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I have to get prepared for Season 3, so this will be the end of the character files for now. When we get around to it, we'll also do Kate and Doreen, as well as one other person as a surprise.


Providing I do their story too.


As always, let me know what you think, as well as any questions you may have involving Peni, comic, story, or otherwise.


Until next time, everyone.

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So the subject of this next character file is perhaps the most mysterious one out of everybody that I've added to my stories so far. The reason she's mysterious is because she's not a Marvel character. She also doesn't belong to DC Comics. She is a part of her own, self-named comic company, Aspen MLT. And before I get into who she is, you need to know a little bit about her creator.


The Past

Comic Background

Name - Aspen Matthews

Code Name - N/A

Comic Age - Unknown (at least 21)

First Appearance - Fathom (1998)


Aspen Matthews was the creation of Michael Turner, an artist then hired by Top Cow Productions as an artist. In 1998, Fathom debuted and was a successful property for four years. In the year 2000, Turner was diagnosed with bone cancer, and he departed Top Cow two years later to start his own publishing company. Top Cow would later sue over the rights of Aspen as well as other properties that Turner had been working on, and the two would settle their case out of court a year later.


Turner would go on to do cover work for both Marvel and DC properties, but now he was free to work on his own creations, and Fathom was relaunched under Aspen MLT in 2004.


Sadly, Turner passed away in 2008, but the company that he founded continues to publish the Fathom series, with its most recent volume releasing in 2019.


Aspen herself is very much a product of late 90s/early 00s comics: very sexualized covers that show off a lot of her...assets. Given how Top Cow also had the rights to the Tomb Raider and Witchblade comic series, this was almost a given.


And don't get me wrong: when I was looking for potential people to put in my stories, it wasn't difficult to be interested in her on looks alone. She is a very attractive comic book woman. But the more research I did into her, and the more stories I read, the more I began to realize that she wasn't just a pretty face. There was an actual character there.


Aspen Matthews was first discovered on board the Paradise, a cruise ship that had disappeared ten years before the start of the story. Once it reappeared in San Diego, investigators would come aboard and find Aspen below deck, where she could only remember her name. A naval officer in the area at the time, Captian Matthews, took pity on her and takes her off the ship, eventually adopting her and raising her as his own daughter. She would eventually find herself back into the water as a part of the US Olympic Youth Swim team, but after breaking a world record in a preliminary heat, she is disqualified and subsequently banned from competition for the next 12 years after “failing” a drug test. I say “fail” because she never did test positive for anything, she was later diagnosed with erythrocythemia, which is an overproduction of red blood cells. It's considered doping in sanctioned sports because athletes can inject themselves with their own blood, provided a boost to their body.


Afterwards, she would use the opportunity to attend the University of California San Diego, graduating with a degree in Marine Biology. She was then invited aboard the Deep Marine Discovery (DMD), an underwater facility studying an unknown watercraft. And that...kind of where the story really begins.


Through the shenanigans that erupt from that, Aspen finds out that she's not really human; she's a member of a sub-aquatic race called The Blue which have the ability to (among other things) control water. Their main city is called Muria, and it's stacked to the brim with technology much more advanced than the human world. She quickly finds herself being torn between the human world and the world that she had forgotten about.


But that's not the only whammy.


She also finds out that there is another race of sub-aquatic beings called The Black. They predate the Blue and haven't been seen in so long that they're regarded as something of a myth amongst the Blue. Aspen's parentage is of both of them; her father Rahgar is of The black, and her mother Eilah is of The Blue.


Oh yeah. The Black are real, too. And they really want to eradicate humans and the surface world.


I could go all day about the adventures she goes on, but I would suggest getting a hold on her comics and reading them. I wouldn't be able to do them justice. Let's just say there's a secret brother, multiple fights against The Black, The Blue, and humans playing all sides, and this is all compounded by her feelings for U.S. Navy pilot Chance Calloway.


Oh, and there's also a part where she goes completely and utterly Super Saiyan:

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Won't show anything else because of spoilers, but she...literally kicks everyone's butt here.


Currently, her eighth volume completed back in 2019. I highly recommended starting with the first one starting in '98 (if you can find it online, that is) to get the whole Aspen experience.


The Present

Code Name - Fathom

Fanfic Age – 20/21

First Appearance – Part-Time, Chapter 4 (“Wasabi's On A Roll”)


Aspen first shows up in Part-Time, where she (quite literally) runs into Wasabi as he's getting ready to shut down his place of employment for the night. The two would hit it off rather nicely, Wasabi being impressed by her marine biology knowledge and her ability to make every moment of their conversation either flirtatious, awkward, or both. After enjoying each other's company for a while, Aspen would take her leave, but not before Wasabi would catch a glimpse of what was to come: her seemingly “bending” the leftover rain out of her way.


Her full-fledged appearance to everyone else would be in her story Fathom, under a dramatic appearance to Granville and her students (which takes places “canonically” after “Lie Detector” in Season 2). Here, a few pieces to the comic Aspen are different. She’s a member of her father’s marine company, Fathom Blue Incorporated. The Deep Marine Discovery is an underwater base of the company’s creation, and they’re investigating any adverse affects that Obake’s failed re-creation of The Great Catastrophe may have had on the ocean life. The plot itself is a re-imagining of the “Blue Sun” saga from Aspen’s early career. A few changes here and there, but there’s still a giant laser coming from space, so I have that going for me.


Most of Aspen’s background is kept the same like the inclusion of her Olympics debacle and studying marine biology at college. One of the things that did change is that unlike in the comics where she was adopted by the captain, in this iteration Maxwell Matthews is her actual father.


Throughout the story, Wasabi ends up falling for her, she ends up showing him the powers that she had been hiding since she could remember (and in the process jolting a memory of their first meeting twelve years ago even though they didn’t know each other at the time), and a whole tale ensues which involved attempted kidnapping, actual kidnapping, the emergence of Killian (in the comics a member of The Blue) as a villain, and Big Hero 6’s dramatic rescue from the base.


And then the kicker happens.


Remember when I said that Captain Matthews was her actual father? I do; I stressed that a lot during the story.


Turns out that’s not true.


Due to some fancy DNA work by Karmi (with a little bit of help from Hiro), it turns out that she’s not her daughter. In fact, she’s not even fully human. He had been using her the entire time to try to track down her other half and eradicate them from the Earth. What her other half is remains to be seen, but Captain Matthews gets whisked off to jail, but not before a tense standoff between him, Wasabi, and a fully-powered Aspen.


Once everything dies down, Aspen embarks on a quest to find out what her true heritage is, and with blessing from the entire team (and a promise from Wasabi), she sets off into unknown depths, the thoughts of her new friends driving her forward.


And if the clothes that I gave her look familiar, it's because they're from her comic:

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(Just...ignore whatever's going on in the background. I don't actually remember what that is. Anywho.)


But as I like to do for all of my characters I add, she doesn’t stay away for long.


Aspen would return for Karmi’s going-away party in A Little Mix, where she would be introduced to Robbie and relentlessly tease him and Go Go for their budding relationship (as well using a throwaway Avatar: The Last Airbender joke, her favorite show that I’m totally not going to mention by name in my stories). She hits things off well with Doreen, which only spells trouble for everyone else.


After calling in to witness Wasabi’s wrestling fight in Chapter 5 of Continuity, Part 2 (“La Leyenda”), getting Wasabi interrogated just by the mere mention of her (Along Came The S.P.I.D.E.R.), talking to Wasabi and being officially inducted into the team in Continuity The Third (Chapter 4, “No Escape”), and two chapters later being invited to SFIT’s graduation offscreen (Chapter 6, “For I Am With You”) her next physical appearance would be in the following chapter (“Character”), showing up to the secret base right after the end of Trina’s attempt to melt the city. She would later attend the group’s graduation at SFIT and also dinner at the Lucky Cat Cafe, where she witness the reunion of Hiro and Karmi.


And got obsessed with boba tea.


And doesn’t learn to let her food cool before eating it.


With everyone else, she helps with the search for Hiro in Alone, glomping him in his room a day after his safe return back home. And I say that with restraint...even though Aspen doesn’t usually show that.


Her last appearance is in the last chapter of Highway to Hell (“Come, High Water”), helping Robbie adjust to his new powers and giving him a full dose of reality when he blue screens at the sheer absurdity of everything happening to him.


Character Breakdown

Introduction Order - 2nd: Aspen is the second character to be introduced into the fold, right after Robbie. And just like Robbie, the inclusion of her was pretty much a no-brainer by the time I started writing on I believe Foundation. Like I said, the sheer amount of research on the Fathomcomic series was a dead giveaway that I was going to put her in there somehow. She was also filling a need that I desperately thought needed to be addressed. But more on that later.


Membership Order - 1st: Aspen was the first person inducted into the Beta team’s ranks in “No Escape”. Wasabi made the proclamation himself, with Aspen accepting pretty much immediately. Turns out all you needed to entice here was a fancy chair she could sit in.

And if you haven’t read that chapter (or “Character”), that joke will make no sense. She loves the chair. That’s it.


The Powers: Her hydrokinesis is not unique to her; in fact, there are a lot of comic book characters that can do that. But here’s the thing. Not only are most of them guys, but the girls who do have them can also draw on the other elements as well, and I didn’t really want all of that in one person. Plus, Robbie already has the fire down.


Right now, she only had the water bending, but in the comics she has so much more than that, up to and including turning her whole body into water, cryokinesis, healing wounds, energy blasts, and telepathy with other Blacks (since she’s part Black herself).


None of that has made it over to my stories...yet. Again, we’ll talk about that a little later.


The History: Aspen's character, believe it or not, has the most comic history out of everyone on the beta team, with the exception of Doreen. Since she shared a production company with Witchbladeand Tomb Raider (and even had a mini-series starring all three of them), I thought that would be a great idea to bring in Sara Pezzini and Lara Croft as bit characters to the universe. Sara is at her usual spot as a Neo York police detective, and Lara is the heiress of the largest tech companies in Europe.


Now, I have been told by a few people that they think I'm adding too many characters into my BH6 universe, and that could very well come to bite me in the butt later, but this was just too good of an opportunity to pass up.


The Looks: Let's face it. Aspen is probably the hottest catch this side of the country. Her comics portray her as close as drop-dead gorgeous as you can get. When you have pictures like this, it's hard not to think that way:

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(Never mind her chat; she's talking to a government agent. Long story.)


And again, that's a tame picture of her. You can google "Aspen Matthews" and just look at all of the risque pictures she has. So I figured that she would need a more reserved look for her, especially when she was working for her dad.


And as per usual, @iamaddictedtocoffee read my mind and made this.


(Not putting the picture here; go see it and then follow her for her outstanding artwork, you plebs. :P)


Pretty much the perfect depiction of what was going on in my head. And definitely someone who turns heads (or maybe just Wasabi's).


The Relationship: Aspen ended up filling two roles that I was looking for. One, it was someone that the “powerhouse” of the Beta team. A person that could stand up on their own (and possibly be the harbinger of end times if not controlled, which is part of the reason why Captain Matthews manipulated her for so long). The other reason was that I needed to give Wasabi a significant other.


Let’s face it. In terms of the show, Wasabi gets overshadowed by Hiro and Fred a lot. I have been openly frustrated with the lack of attention Wasabi gets. This is not a secret. So, one of the easiest ways I wanted to do that was to give him someone that was going to take him out of his comfort zone. Someone that was flirtatious. Someone that overstepped boundaries (whether they saw them or not). And that was Aspen.


Unlike Robbie and Go Go who are very similar to each other, I see Wasabi and Aspen as almost complete opposites. And that can still work in a setting like Big Hero 6. And I know that there are a lot of OCs made for Wasabi of both the female and male variety. But personally, I don’t think he needs a female version of Wasabi. I think he needs the exact opposite. And who better to do that than her?


Heck, I like these two so much that I used her boyfriend's name in the comics (Chance Calloway) and gave it to Wasabi. Now there's literally zero chance that's his actual name, but I'm not going to wait around forever for the show to never say it, just like Leiko for Go Go and Aina for Honey Lemon.


The Future


I don't know when it's going to happen but there is a major story that I have in the works that will bring everyone together for the biggest fight of their lives. That story will be based on the central conflict of one of Aspen's more recent volumes: the introduction of The Black. I am not going to spoil everything that's going to happen, but let's just say that they're rather pissed at the surface world for...things. And it will result in the largest battle that Big Hero 6 has ever been in. Not just in size and scale, but in terms of the stakes as well.


As for her and Wasabi? Oh, there's a plan for them, too:

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If only a certain Pokemon game hadn't taken my idea for the perfect child between the two of them.


Oh well.


Since when has that ever stopped me before?


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Let me know what you guys think, as well as any questions you may have about the character, mine or otherwise. This has been your Aspen Matthews TED Talk. You may now go back to your regularly scheduled browsing.


Until next time, everyone.

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So something that I teased a little bit ago (and also something that been requested by a few people) is specific profiles about the characters that I used for my Big Hero 6 stories. I know that even though some people have done it from their OCs, I've been sort of hesitant to do it since I'm using already existing characters instead of original ones. However, I think it would be a good thing to do and upload between me making journals about Karmiro and making incorrect guesses about what's going to happen in upcoming episodes, so...there's that.


So I'm going to dive into the beta Big Hero 6 team and talk about their backgrounds, histories, and comparisons between their comic and fanfic counterparts. I'll also go into a little bit of why I decided to include them in my stories, plus anything else that really shows up in my head. I'm sort of making up the format of it as I go along, so it may be different for any future ones. Our first character out of the new five is the newest Ghost Rider himself, Mr. Robbie Reyes!


(Suffice to say, this analysis will contain spoilers for the comics as well as his appearances in my stories so far. If you haven't read my fanfics up to now, this is your warning.)


The Past

Comic Background Name - Roberto "Robbie" Reyes

Code Name - Ghost Rider

Comic Age - 18

First Appearance - All-New Ghost Rider #1


Robbie Reyes started out with his own series back in 2014, where we were introduced to the Latino by him immediately getting into a fist fight with some thugs who steal his brother Gabe's wheelchair. Confrontational, hotheaded, but fiercely loyal, Robbie gets gunned down after he takes one of the cars at his employer's garage out for a spin. Left for dead, Robbie instead gets possessed by the spirit of Eli Morrow (found in the '69 Dodge Charger he stole), and becomes an unofficial Ghost Rider. He's not technically one because the methods of acquisition is a little different, unlike Johnny Blaze, Danny Ketch, and others. But he still has all of the cool (or hot) powers that are associated with them: hellfire, increased durability, Penance Stare... Skull for a face.


His own series ended in May of 2015 after 12 issues. After a new five-issue miniseries and a stint in an alternate universe (Battlerealm), he is now currently a member of the Avengers in their newest comic run. Quite a big jump from a guy from Los Angeles, California.

The Present

Fanfic Age - 20

First Appearance - Part-Time, Chapter 1 ("Go Go Delivers")


Robbie shows up for the first time in Go Go's chapter of Part-Time as the grandson of Rodrigo Reyes, who owns a flower shop on the Korean's delivery route. Because both Go Go and Robbie are stubborn, things didn't exactly get off to a great start. But it's amazing how much you can learn about a person when you ride with them to take down a gang of small-time robbers.


After they take care of the Potters and get his grandfather's store inventory back, Go Go hesitatingly gives Robbie her number, and that marks the start of a long and bumpy road (pun intended) for the two of them.


Following a never-talked-about-again attempt at a dinner date (which I never wrote but just hinted at), Robbie would show up intermittently throughout the stories I wrote for Season 2. He met the rest of the group in Chapter 6 of Continuity ("The Sass And The Curious: San Fransokyo Gift"), interrupted Go Go's interrogation of Supersonic Sue in Chapter 9 ("Slow Things Down"), and came to cheer Hiro up as a masked wrestler in Continuity, Part 2 in "La Leyenda".


It wasn't until Companion (the companion piece that served as the pseudo epilogue of Fathom) that things started to become a little more serious between the two. Sure, he had stayed at Go Go's apartment in Continuity, but this was one time where he drove in the middle of the night because he knew something was wrong. And it wasn't like Go Go was going to push him away.


A Little Mix had Robbie meet the other Marvel characters that I added to my stories (mostly Aspen and Doreen) at Pierre's, and he really doesn't know how to deal with them. Doreen calls him Hot Hands, which is a nickname that unfortunately for him stuck. And he's scared of Aspen.


But aren't we all?


The last chapter of Continuity, The Third brought Robbie back together with everyone just in time for the graduation. He also makes quite the heartfelt speech in the cafe about Tadashi and imagining meeting him, and is present to witness Karmi return back into the fold.


But Robbie wouldn't have the full limelight until Highway To Hell, which serves as his coming-of-age story. Robbie joins the Hell Race, a cross-country, larger-than-life contest that test the boundaries of his abilities as well as his relationship with Go Go. The two go through hell (pretty much literally) and get out alive, but not before Robbie gets possessed by the spirit of his uncle Eli. With great power comes great insanity, and he had to fight his way back into the fold, which Go Go emphatically appreciates. They learn about each other a lot along the way, up to and including the introduction of his brother Gabe.


The end of that story is the point where Go Go and Robbie make their relationship official (much to the surprise of literally nobody).


His last appearance was a quick cameo in my current story, The Straight And Arrow, when Go Go is video chatting with him before Go Go shows up with an arrow in her.


Long story.


Character Breakdown

Introduction Order: 1st - Robbie is the first out of the Marvel characters that I wanted to be introduced to make their appearance. He was actually the first one that came into my head when I was coming up with a list of Marvel superheroes to bring in. I had been familiar with his series before, and I immediately imagined him as a foil to Go Go. Wild, reckless, reserved when facing danger but can still take it head on. He fits her perfectly.


Membership Order: 3rd - Despite that, he wouldn't be properly inducted into the Beta team until after Aspen and Peni/S.P.I.D.E.R. He didn't really have the powers before then, either. Speaking of which...


The Powers - The challenge with Robbie, I quickly found out, was figuring out how I was going to be able to bring his moveset into a universe like Big Hero 6's. A lot of the show's villains make their living with tech, and Robbie's powers...are very clearly not tech. So I was trying to rack my brain to figure out a way to do that. That was the inspiration for the torch gloves that Hiro makes for him at Go Go's request in "The Sass And The Curious".


But I just as quickly realizing that it wasn't going to happen. So I just leaned into the turn. His powers and acquisition are pretty much the same as they are in the comics (possession by his uncle, fire breathing, teleportation, etc.). The circumstances are changed a little bit. He didn't fully become Ghost Rider until he bartered with Eli to save the life of a young girl from a rampaging inferno (and not from getting him out of Gabe like he does in the comics).


The Cycle - In said comics, he drives a '68 Dodge Charger, which is actually more unique than the other Riders. Everyone else has cycles of some sort. But giving him a cycle, I felt, would better fit with this iteration of him, plus it would be that much more of a foil for Go Go. His is rundown and made from a bunch of mismatched tech. Ever the tinkerer, that boy.


The Family - Keeping Gabe's existence a secret reveal until the end of Highway to Hell was always the intention, but like the comic version, Robbie still strives to do right by him. He can't afford to be his legal guardian (not yet), but he does the best he can given the circumstances. Gabe and Go Go meet in the second-to-last chapter and hit it off pretty much immediately, much to his chagrin.


The Relationship - I know that the Robbie in the comics has a few potential candidates in a partner. There was Lisa from his original series run, who was a girl from his high school. There's also Taina Miranda, a member of Nadia Van Dyne's G.I.R.L. group from "The Unstoppable Wasp" series.


But Robbie and Go Go just seem to...fit. You know? This was the relationship out of all of the ones I've introduced so far that was just common sense. That's part of the reason why I like writing him so much, and why he gets a bunch of cameos in my stories.


The Future

So in terms of Robbie possible getting more spotlight stories in the future...I don't really have anything for him just yet. I have an idea rolling in my head about him and Gabe and possibly introducing Alejandra Jones (another GR) as an antagonist, but nothing concrete so far. I know that will probably be disappointing for the many fans of Robbie on the Internet (and I do mean many). But as always, I want to make the story right, so currently, in the background he will remain.


For now.


The big team-up story that I have in the works will have Robbie come together with the entirety of the team as they face off against a terrible enemy from someone's past (and no, it's not Obake). Also, barring some unforeseen circumstance, it's going to further cement his relationship with Go Go.


And don't even get me started on kids. Go Go said that she's not having them.


...Although that very well may not be in her control, now will it?


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I hope that this helps a little bit in understanding my methods in working on a character and how I write them. Like I said, I do plan on doing these for Aspen, Peni, Doreen, and Kate as well. So, let me know what you think. And if there's anything that you may want to know about my version of Robbie that I didn't mention above, feel free to ask and I will attempt to enlighten you to the best of my ability.


Until next time, everyone.

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