Daybreak Comics

Daybreak Comics is an up and coming comic company which, much like other comic companies, places their characters all in the same universe. However, unlike other comic universes, the Daybreak universe' heroes have only shown up recently inside of a normal world, meaning it is free of things like magic and aliens. Within the Daybreak world, 20% of the population were given superpowers on a day that has been dubbed "the day impossible became improbable". What happened in that day is unknown, though it has been implied it was some kind of accident. Another big part of the comics is that there are no main character shields. Meaning if someone dies there is no way of bringing them back. They are gone. Forever.

Protagonists

 * Miles Thomas: Given the nickname "Sunny" by the media, Miles is the first hero created for the comics and was the first Super to use his powers to become a hero. Miles is a human before a hero, meaning he makes mistakes, he does things that some people don't agree with and so on. He has the ability to control light, hence his nickname. This power gives him the ability to create a concussive blast from his hands as well as the power to blast light out of his body, flash banging everyone in the area, and the power to "ride sunlight", meaning he can fly in the daytime but not at night.

Supporting
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Antagonists

 * The Sons of Red: A group of criminals who use their powers to break the law.
 * The Reaper: The leader of Sons of Red who is the head through sheer charisma alone. He is dangerously loyal to his men and they are to him. If a single one of his soldiers die he does everything in his power to find their killer and pay them back tenfold. He is an anarchist who breaks into the homes of the people he hates and, while not using it as a first resort, he isn't afraid to murder his enemies. He wears a red suit and a skull mask and has the ability to create spikes from his body which instantly heal up when he no longer needs them.

Comics

 * The Sun's King

Trivia

 * The heroes don't have secret identities but the villains do. This fact is brought up in an issue of The Sun's King where Miles explains why he doesn't have a secret identity: "People trust you more if they can see your face. Heroes don't need masks. Villains need masks."