![]() You can apply eight archetypes to superheroes, and a lot of this is based on their genre and their powers. And because of that, your superhero is going to follow some different archetypes. Superheros are almost always regular people who can do amazing things that extend beyond the extra dose of a normal hero’s courage. But before we get into that, let’s look at the need to know information about the characters themselves. It also means that we need to give them an origin story. ![]() There’s always something more to the worlds that they inhabit, which means we have to look at our worldbuilding a bit more closely. Superheroes don’t typically reside in a world that looks exactly like ours. And we don’t want that.īut what you may not realize is superheroes have a little extra character development than normal heroes do. Superheroes are still characters in a story, and like every other character type, they needed to be round and dynamic. Today, we’re looking at putting that history into action. ![]() Welcome to part two of how to create a superhero (you can read part one here)! Last time, we talked about what a superhero is and their amazingly detailed history.
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