Welcome to SupeDb...
A database consisting of super-powered beings also known as supes or superheroes. This site classifies supes into three distinct categories: metahumans, magic users, and those with technologically based origins. See the Power Index page to learn more. This page also speaks on the threat levels each super poses, whether they be a danger at the local level, state level, national level, global level, etc. It also contains a write-up of the different attributes used to classify supes: intelligence, strength, speed, durability, energy manipulation, & psionics. Pie charts are used on this page as well to show various distributions visually.
The Character Page documents all superheroes, supervillains, antiheroes, anti-villains, and their associates. "Enhanced" characters have a statistical breakdown of their various attributes, such as strength, speed, & intelligence, on their respective pages. Physical & personal attributes of characters are also described. Additionally, some backstory information & affiliation info is included too. The Items Page and the Geo Page offer somewhat analogous information for various items of significance* and planetary locations, respectively. The Credits Page cites sources used to help create the content of this website.
Finally, the main intent of this site is to share stories and accounts of the various supes & super-powered beings throughout the universe (as described mainly in the various Character pages). These stories will be documented in a set of original superhero novels. See below for a summary about the first of these superhero novels, the long and thrilling tale of Michael Preston, hero of the past, preserver of the future, and protector of yesteryear—the Yesterday Man:
If you had the power to change the past, would you? At what cost?
One man has this ability, and he's not afraid to show the whole world his discovery. His name is Michael Preston, and he's a 'f@*king time traveler.' A man that single-handedly figured out a way to journey back into the past to the exact time and location in which a photograph was taken. Now achieving this feat may seem impossible, incomprehensible to the common man, or even irresponsible, but to Michael it was inevitable; he just needed to execute. Time traveling was what he was born to do; it's what made Michael happy. Now he could spend the rest of his days glorified by the limelight—saving desperate and lustful damsels in distress, perhaps the world too, and maybe even make it home in time for Claire Preston's famous apple crisp. Simple, right?
Not exactly.
If you are interested in reading onward, click the book cover or manual link to learn more.