Supercool
Creation & Design
Supercool was created to embody the spirit of coolness and fun, appealing to a younger audience with a light-hearted approach to superhero stories.Early Years
Initially introduced as a side character, Supercool quickly gained popularity due to his humorous antics and relatable personality, leading to his own series.Character Development
Over the years, Supercool has evolved from a light-hearted hero into a more complex character, grappling with the responsibilities of heroism while maintaining his signature charm.Cultural Reception
Supercool has been well-received for his humor and relatability, becoming a favorite among younger readers.Character Details
Real Name:
Max Coolman
Aliases:
The Chill Hero, Cool Guy
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
Cool League, Chill Squad
Abilities:
Ice Manipulation, Super Speed, Enhanced Agility
Equipment:
Cool Suit, Frost Blasters
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
black
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Social Welfare Research Foundation ⋅ 1971
Key Facts
Written and illustrated by Frank Thorne (Red Sonja)
Distributed to schools and social agencies in Newark, New Jersey
Released annually from 1971 - 1974
Anti-drug and juvenile delinquency prevention series
Key Facts
Written and illustrated by Frank Thorne (Red Sonja)
Distributed to schools and social agencies in Newark, New Jersey
Released annually from 1971 - 1974
Anti-drug and juvenile delinquency prevention series
Social Welfare Research Foundation ⋅ 1972
Key Facts
Written and illustrated by Frank Thorne (Red Sonja)
Distributed to schools and social agencies in Newark, New Jersey
Released annually from 1971 - 1974
Anti-drug and juvenile delinquency prevention series
Key Facts
Written and illustrated by Frank Thorne (Red Sonja)
Distributed to schools and social agencies in Newark, New Jersey
Released annually from 1971 - 1974
Anti-drug and juvenile delinquency prevention series
Social Welfare Research Foundation ⋅ 1973
Key Facts
Written and illustrated by Frank Thorne (Red Sonja)
Distributed to schools and social agencies in Newark, New Jersey
Released annually from 1971 - 1974
Anti-drug and juvenile delinquency prevention series
Key Facts
Written and illustrated by Frank Thorne (Red Sonja)
Distributed to schools and social agencies in Newark, New Jersey
Released annually from 1971 - 1974
Anti-drug and juvenile delinquency prevention series
Social Welfare Research Foundation ⋅ 1974
Key Facts
Written and illustrated by Frank Thorne (Red Sonja)
Distributed to schools and social agencies in Newark, New Jersey
Released annually from 1971 - 1974
Anti-drug and juvenile delinquency prevention series
Key Facts
Written and illustrated by Frank Thorne (Red Sonja)
Distributed to schools and social agencies in Newark, New Jersey
Released annually from 1971 - 1974
Anti-drug and juvenile delinquency prevention series
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