1) A new character has been added to the team, replacing (or at least pushing to the side) Dr. Mattox.
2) The new character is wearing a cape in the picture, so he's a patient who gets the injection and consequent superpowers.
3) (Now comes the more difficult part!) WHAT IS THE NEW CHARACTER'S SUPERPOWER? There are two angles to tackle this from:
A. We could try to identify likely superpowers that haven't been used yet. (I've got a lot of practice, because I babysit primary students!) The obvious one is the ability to fly--but I'm struggling to come up with a chronic condition that would equate to flying if it were reversed. Let's see, we've already got strength (Rachelle), speed (Dash), invisibility (Harper), and five-senses (Brady.) I'm thinking maybe something to do with the mind? Like super-intelligence or computing powers?
B. We could come at it from the chronic illness side, and see what hasn't been used yet. We have Brady's migraines, Rachelle's joint issues, Dash's Parkinson's, Harper's skin/blood problems (sorry I can't remember the name of her diagnosis!) Again, I think something cognitive could be a possibility. Or maybe bone-related? (Although I'm less sure what the superpower would be?) Or is there space for a condition resulting from an accident, rather than an illness?
4. I am still trying to decide whether or not the new guy wearing shorts and a t-shirt merely reflects a summer setting for the new season? Or has some connection to his condition or superpower?
5. And red. He's wearing red. Is there symbolic meaning to that? Red stands for courage. Also for the heart. Heart? Does he have a heart condition? Which translates to a heart-related superpower. (Although neither strength nor speed.)
Well, at the very least, you've got options!
(And the more of them I throw out there, the better my chance of having guessed at least SOMETHING right!) ;)
I will say, my niece and nephews keep pestering me for a flyer, and I've told them that until one of them finds me a disease that keeps someone super stuck to the ground, they're not getting it. 😆
I'm not answering all your guesses, but I will say that the costume probably means less than you think, since I was limited to the pieces the artist had already designed for this character, and to what colors worked best with the whole composition. And I'll mention that there's one definite clue on the cover that you haven't picked up on. 😉
And then what might the superpower be? The ability to subsist on little or no oxygen? To go long periods without taking a breath? That could be useful for underwater work, or in fire rescue, or otherwise contaminated air.
Have a good break, Angie! Thanks for the ride ♥️ and I’m so excited for October 😊
Me too! Thank you! 🤗
Okay, so you really asked for this . . .
Courtenay's Guesses Regarding Season Two:
1) A new character has been added to the team, replacing (or at least pushing to the side) Dr. Mattox.
2) The new character is wearing a cape in the picture, so he's a patient who gets the injection and consequent superpowers.
3) (Now comes the more difficult part!) WHAT IS THE NEW CHARACTER'S SUPERPOWER? There are two angles to tackle this from:
A. We could try to identify likely superpowers that haven't been used yet. (I've got a lot of practice, because I babysit primary students!) The obvious one is the ability to fly--but I'm struggling to come up with a chronic condition that would equate to flying if it were reversed. Let's see, we've already got strength (Rachelle), speed (Dash), invisibility (Harper), and five-senses (Brady.) I'm thinking maybe something to do with the mind? Like super-intelligence or computing powers?
B. We could come at it from the chronic illness side, and see what hasn't been used yet. We have Brady's migraines, Rachelle's joint issues, Dash's Parkinson's, Harper's skin/blood problems (sorry I can't remember the name of her diagnosis!) Again, I think something cognitive could be a possibility. Or maybe bone-related? (Although I'm less sure what the superpower would be?) Or is there space for a condition resulting from an accident, rather than an illness?
4. I am still trying to decide whether or not the new guy wearing shorts and a t-shirt merely reflects a summer setting for the new season? Or has some connection to his condition or superpower?
5. And red. He's wearing red. Is there symbolic meaning to that? Red stands for courage. Also for the heart. Heart? Does he have a heart condition? Which translates to a heart-related superpower. (Although neither strength nor speed.)
Well, at the very least, you've got options!
(And the more of them I throw out there, the better my chance of having guessed at least SOMETHING right!) ;)
Ahahaha, this is hilarious! 🤣🤣🤣
I will say, my niece and nephews keep pestering me for a flyer, and I've told them that until one of them finds me a disease that keeps someone super stuck to the ground, they're not getting it. 😆
I'm not answering all your guesses, but I will say that the costume probably means less than you think, since I was limited to the pieces the artist had already designed for this character, and to what colors worked best with the whole composition. And I'll mention that there's one definite clue on the cover that you haven't picked up on. 😉
Oh, there is, is there?
(Disappears back to the cover to scan for missed clues!)
Title itself!
"Breath of Fresh Air"
Something to do with lungs. Definitely!
And then what might the superpower be? The ability to subsist on little or no oxygen? To go long periods without taking a breath? That could be useful for underwater work, or in fire rescue, or otherwise contaminated air.
Yes! I think I may have hit it this time!
*already has plans, but takes notes anyway* 😎
Interesting . . .
I’m still rooting for someone with mind problems being a super genus 😁 a new addition SOME TIME, maybe?
Court, this was epic, thanks 😉
Not sure I have the mental chops to write a super genius. 🤣 But I'll keep it in mind as an option if I ever need it. 😉
I believe in you! 😁
I love that 🤣🤣🤣 does paralyzation work??
I can't quite envision flying as an opposite to paralyzation, unfortunately. 😜
Yeah, that’s what I thought 😆