Pure Might

Pure Might is an American animated [genre] television series, being created by TBD. It is produced by ABC Signature and it airs on XYZ since TBD 201?.

Synopsis
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union developed the world's first superheroes. However, the first hero's creator mysteriously went missing with her creation and she only returned to public eye in the 21st century. Now, the Pure Might heads to protect Russia as they learn other countries aren't fond of Russia's status as the creators of the first superhero.

Main

 * Sergei Kolosov/Warrior (voiced by Nolan North) - TBD
 * Anna Romanoff/Velox (voiced by Ashley Johnson) - TBD
 * Vladimir Leonidov/Ceres (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal) - TBD
 * Yelena Tslapin/Ursa (voiced by Kari Wahlgren) - TBD
 * Yuri Yumashev/Helios (voiced by John DiMaggio) - TBD
 * TBD Babichev/Geo-Girl (voiced by Jessica DiCicco) - TBD

Supporting

 * Dr. Natasha Rivinova (voiced by Kath Soucie) - a wise and TBD scientist who created the world's first superhero, ending up to disappear mysteriously due to wanting to use it to protect innocent lives and not to serve the Communist Party, as she returns to public eye after the collapse of the Soviet Union to accomplish her purpose. Despite being physically 34, she's actually 78 as she managed to keep her beauty through an anti-aging serum she developed.
 * Heroes of the Modern World, consisting of:
 * Alexandra Moore/American Dream (voiced by Lacey Chabert) - TBD
 * Maxwell Flinte/Admiral Iron (voiced by David Tennant) - TBD
 * Adria Bellaire/TBD (voiced by Hynden Walch) - TBD
 * [German representative]/TBD (voiced by Darin De Paul) - TBD
 * [Aussie, male]/TBD (voiced by Josh Keaton) - TBD
 * Kimiko Sakura/TBD (voiced by Lauren Tom) - TBD
 * Linda Vox (voiced by Mindy Sterling) - TBD
 * Linda Vox (voiced by Mindy Sterling) - TBD

Antagonists

 * Dr. Aleksei Svech (voiced by Fred Tatasciore) - a Russian scientist who created TBD.

Trivia

 * The creators try to avoid an American bias by making both sides in equal ways: not necessarily villainous but also not outright heroic.
 * Each hero is morally grey in different ways. These are the notable examples: