Just Some Heroes.
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  • Reads 17
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 3
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jun 02, 2016
Mature
Justin Middleton, A 16 year old who just can't stay in the same school for long, either if its for fighting or absentees it spent change the fact that He is the most powerful Jr. League.

His power is super speed and Blue Streak is his name. His powers include running 3x the speed of sound, throwing lightning, vibrating through anything, runing on water, and he has gadgets to help him out even more!

Little does he know his life is about to change, with a new team to work with and new bad guys to face, but let's just safely say, he's prepared.
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