Jumper
  • Reads 80
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 30m
  • Reads 80
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 4
  • Time 30m
Ongoing, First published Nov 16, 2023
Boy is a hero in a modern world. His power is to push a crazy amount of energy through his limbs which results in powerful punches, stupid high jumps, and bone breaking kicks. But because he's a teenager navigating life as a hero that doesn't really have any good villains because there aren't exactly super powered villains in the real world, he's got anger and no one to really take it out on. Anger issues, too much testosterone, and no good villains to beat up leave the kid without a good outlet. Becoming a hero seems to have demolished his social life and ruined his mood. Was this even worth it or was this just an obligation for having powers?
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