MetaHumans
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Ongoing, First published May 23, 2016
Mature
This story revolves around two metahumans(people who have special powers) named Max Smith(Guardian) and Andrea Parker(Psychic), a couple who find out that they have not one or two powers, but a whole plethora.
Guardian:
Super Strength
Super Speed
Flight
Invulnerability
Heat Vision
Telescopic Vision
Inferred Vision
X-ray Vision
Rapid Healing
Psychic:
Telepathy
Telekinesis
Clairvoyance
Precognition
Electrokinesis
Pyrokinesis
Hydrokinesis
Cryokinesis
Hypnosis
What can stand against them?  How about a psychopathic meta that can learn powers just by watching them.
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