In a world where having a superpower is as natural as breathing, sixteen year old, Amanda Jones cannot make her power realize itself and of this, she is an outcast and is bullied. Her parents, Adam Jones, with the power of strength, and Alisha Jones, with the power of flight, are the greatest superheroes known to mankind and their "crippled daughter" makes her parent's reputation... go downhill. On her way home from schooling day, she meets Cameron Robinson, who has the power of strength. They become friends very quickly. When one day Cameron is in trouble and cannot save himself, Amanda jumps into action. When she realizes her power, will she be happy or devastated? After a while of bonding, they find out something Important about each other in their past lives, but they're not the only people with past lives. Who are they? Find out in Hero-ish, what happens to Amanda and Cameron as the save mankind, together.
Cover: elasticamerican
Nobody expects something supernatural to happen to them. Those kind of things only happened in comics. Fairy Tales. Unrealistic dreams that you'd fall asleep to, silently wishing for them to come true.
At least, that was what these three teenagers thought.
It turns out that there is so much more to their simple universe than they ever could have imagined. After each finding a strange alien artifact, the teens are suddenly thrusted into an intergalactic war. Alien species everywhere are trying to hunt down the most powerful weapons in the galaxy.
And they are the ones in possession of it.
When they run into a girl that claims to be from another planet, the three kids learn about the power given to them and the responsibilities that come along with it. Instantly, they are the most popular people in the galaxy.
And for once, popularity couldn't feel more like a curse.
Fighting grudges, fear, and distrust, the Chosen humans must travel to the one place on Earth where they might be safe. And with strange new powers, the teenagers struggle to live in the unfamiliar world they thought they knew so well.