Monday, February 16, 2009










Assorted Superhero Team Against the Anti-environmental Van-man!
(Description of Characters From top to bottom)

Van-man: an evil superscientist bent on world destruction and even his own not by gas pollution but smoking cigars all the time. He became part van during a freak accident when he was a young scientist bent on saving the world energy. Shortly after the accident, he was dumped, fired, and abandoned. So he became evil.
Peachko: what happens when a Geko gets in the middle of a food fight? PEACHKO! During a normal afternoon at the cafeteria of a building famouse for hosting many scientific experiments, a geko snuck in for a lunch while a group of scientists were experimenting giving inanimate objects the ability to speak. But the scientists disagreed and started a food fight and the experiment went awry, hence Peachko! He has the ability to speak and roll around at the speed of a rolling peach.
Agents Bird and I: Agents Bird and I are former CIA agents who were fired after they were set up by Van-man in an attempt to test his experiment to return to his original body but instead turned their heads into a giant eye and a birds body. Now, they seek revenge but are not strong enough to take on the scientist by themselves. They are both women. They call them selves Team Bird's Eye.
Lady Cassette: a normal girl from the future loved cassettes so much she transfered her head and brain into an acctual giant cassette. She has the ability to record people's conversations but is depressed because CD's exist. She tried to commit suicide but later found a calling by helping Team Bird's Eye.
And finally,
John Stalter: a retired world war "?" sargeant who suffers from shell shock and now believes he is a woman, or at least likes to dress one. He is very well combat trained and was sort of an Army experiment which consisted on creating a superhuman man, Man.
He believes his purpose is to meet a rich guy and marry but later joins Team Bird's Eye because he found out that Dr. Van-man used him as a guinea pig in many of his experiments.

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