Action Ace: Champion of Tomorrow
Name: Miles Tovenaar
Alias: Action Ace
Gender: Male
Orientation: Undetermined
Species: Black Labrador Retriever
Height: 5'4"
Age: 26
Voice: Slightly British accent on General American
Abilities: He is notably a flying brick, thus he possesses flight, super durability, and superstrength. But he also has the ability to manifest a playing card deck composed of energy, which he can use as throwing projectiles or utilize their various effects in combat.
Weaknesses: His abilities will falter if he loses sight of his dream in any capacity, such as if he is sufficiently mentally broken or his cognition is messed up enough by an outside force.
Personality: Boisterous, friendly, compassionate, and a dreamer. He loves to make other people smile in whatever way he can, but at times he is insecure about if he has the means or is capable to do so.
Background: His family is a band of popular stage magicians extending back to the Victorian Era, and Miles wanted to carry on that by seeing how his parents and siblings have managed to do so. But as much as he tried, he could never seem to grasp it.
That is until his dreams of becoming a proper stage magician reached the ears of a particular being. Arien, a god of dreams, would see fit to grant this particular one. But he went above and beyond in granting it, not only making Miles capable of performing stage magic, but also giving him superpowers! Thus were born two new sensations to Willamette City, Miles the stage magician, and Action Ace the superhero!
He also developed the catchphrase "Action Ace keeps up the pace!"
Art by
sparksstars
Action Ace belongs to
Heroicswordsman23
Alias: Action Ace
Gender: Male
Orientation: Undetermined
Species: Black Labrador Retriever
Height: 5'4"
Age: 26
Voice: Slightly British accent on General American
Abilities: He is notably a flying brick, thus he possesses flight, super durability, and superstrength. But he also has the ability to manifest a playing card deck composed of energy, which he can use as throwing projectiles or utilize their various effects in combat.
Weaknesses: His abilities will falter if he loses sight of his dream in any capacity, such as if he is sufficiently mentally broken or his cognition is messed up enough by an outside force.
Personality: Boisterous, friendly, compassionate, and a dreamer. He loves to make other people smile in whatever way he can, but at times he is insecure about if he has the means or is capable to do so.
Background: His family is a band of popular stage magicians extending back to the Victorian Era, and Miles wanted to carry on that by seeing how his parents and siblings have managed to do so. But as much as he tried, he could never seem to grasp it.
That is until his dreams of becoming a proper stage magician reached the ears of a particular being. Arien, a god of dreams, would see fit to grant this particular one. But he went above and beyond in granting it, not only making Miles capable of performing stage magic, but also giving him superpowers! Thus were born two new sensations to Willamette City, Miles the stage magician, and Action Ace the superhero!
He also developed the catchphrase "Action Ace keeps up the pace!"
Art by
sparksstarsAction Ace belongs to
Heroicswordsman23
Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
Species Dog (Other)
Size 761 x 1280px
File Size 194.8 kB
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Oh my gosh, he is *so* *adorable*! Not to mention cute and handsome and sexy! :D But... I'm kinda disappointed, especially after I read his bio:
I was already thinking about creating a new Flying Brick superhero for my story... who wore white tights and red boots/gloves/cape/speedo... and was once a member of a circus. This is a moment where "great minds think alike" worked against me. ;D
Only my character was going to be a mouse, and he was going to serve as my story's first modern superhero of the 20th century - basically, my story's version of 1930's Superman. He was basically supposed to be a "lore character," so to speak. He's not supposed to appear in present day, but in the story's history of superheroes.
I was already thinking about creating a new Flying Brick superhero for my story... who wore white tights and red boots/gloves/cape/speedo... and was once a member of a circus. This is a moment where "great minds think alike" worked against me. ;D
Only my character was going to be a mouse, and he was going to serve as my story's first modern superhero of the 20th century - basically, my story's version of 1930's Superman. He was basically supposed to be a "lore character," so to speak. He's not supposed to appear in present day, but in the story's history of superheroes.
Glad you like him! He was made with the intention of being those things!
Oh, huh, I see. Your idea sounds pretty interesting though, nothing says you can't. But you do already have a white and red flying brick sort, no? That eagle of yours. There's also the fact that a circus performer and stage magician are different things.
Again, nothing says you can't have that.
Oh, huh, I see. Your idea sounds pretty interesting though, nothing says you can't. But you do already have a white and red flying brick sort, no? That eagle of yours. There's also the fact that a circus performer and stage magician are different things.
Again, nothing says you can't have that.
Yup! Awesome! :D
Thank you, and yeah, you're right. I just have to try and make my own superhero's costume look as different from yours' as possible. But oh no, Captain Ace (oh my gosh, they both have "Ace" in their names, LOL) is red and *gray*. Plus he hasn't got a cape, because it would get in the way of his wings. And he has extra armor/accessories.
True about circus performers and stage magicians being different, though! Thanks. x3
Thank you, and yeah, you're right. I just have to try and make my own superhero's costume look as different from yours' as possible. But oh no, Captain Ace (oh my gosh, they both have "Ace" in their names, LOL) is red and *gray*. Plus he hasn't got a cape, because it would get in the way of his wings. And he has extra armor/accessories.
True about circus performers and stage magicians being different, though! Thanks. x3
Lol, true... hm, although if you think about it, gray is also a shade of black. ^^ Kind of like how pink is both a shade of red and a shade of white. But anyway, that's not important. XD And true, yes, Captain Ace did used to have a cape; I'm even more glad I decided to not to have it, since again, it makes him look more different from your Ace! x3
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