Bobby Creeseman

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"You spat on us for being outliers in society, but no longer. Our Angel has shown us the way; we will take our lives back by force. Just as he did."
Robert "Bobby" Creeseman
The Vancouver Angel
Player: Darwin
Basic Data
Class Focus: Supercosmic Villain
R & D: N/A
Level: 460+ (As Bobby Creeseman)
65 (Atriox)
60 (Rukia)
64 (Moloch)
10 (Daon)
Occupation: Waiter (Formerly)
Religious Figure (Current)
Cult Symbol (Current)
Intergalactic Supervillain (Current)
Personal Data
Real Name: Robert Creeseman
Known Aliases: The Vancouver Angel
The Black Angel
The Angel of Anarchy
The Abomination
Devil Child
The Omen
Bobby
Blowboy
Identity: Public
Species: Human (Formerly)
Age: 28
Height: 17' 11" (5.41 metres) (Current)
5' 5" (Formerly)
Weight: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Hair Color: Unknown
Blood Type: Unknown
Biographical Data
Birthplace: Vancouver, Canada
Birthdate: Unknown
Nationality: Canadian
Current Residence: None (Residing as an abstract in the Abyssal Realm)
Religion/Faith: Atheist (Current)
Catholic (Formerly)
Sexual Orientation: Bisexual
Marital Status: Single
Known Languages
English
Known Relatives
Bobby's Father (Deceased)
Bobby's Mother (Unknown)
Jennifer Creeseman (Older Sister)
Michael Creeseman (Ancestor)
Known Powers
Overwhelming Telekinesis, Telepathy, Overwhelming Strength, Regeneration, Abyssal Manifestation
Training / Abilities
Unknown
Equipment
Unknown
Footnotes


"Peace... peace is just an excuse for favoritism. You're all good samaritans when it's convenient. And people like us are the furthest from convenience there is. My peace is real. My intentions are genuine. And it starts by tearing you privileged people apart."

- Bobby Creeseman challenges Millennium City's superheroes


"In the end, we both have arrived at the same conclusion. You will carry out your justice, and I will carry out mine. After all, I cannot kill you, and you cannot kill me. Because we are blood. We are family."

- Bobby Creeseman to Jennifer Creeseman


Robert "Bobby" Creeseman is a cataclysmically powerful supervillain, known amongst his followers and humanity as The Vancouver Angel, later going by the alias The Angel of Anarchy, and is one of the strongest mentalists in the world, the first supervillain to be classified a Supercosmic Threat in years.

As a symbol of rebellion for those who were oppressed by society, Bobby's reputation was legendary in his home city, with many supporting and even going to the extreme of worshipping him in protest against an unfair system.

After conquering all of Vancouver, sending the entire city into chaos, Bobby's influence and massive following spread throughout all of Canada, eventually reaching Millennium City, America, where Bobby has become an extremely dangerous threat to UNITY and NATO.

Following his first battle against the unlikely alliance of Defender and Doctor Destroyer, an inexperienced and reckless Bobby was met with a devastating defeat, in which his body was vaporized by the same death ray Destroyer had used on Detroit. Having lost his body, Bobby is only able to retain a terrifying physical ethereal visage for at most a few minutes. After regaining his consciousness in The Abyss, Bobby began accumulating power at an unfathomable pace. Most of the time, Bobby's presence is split amongst four entities known as The Four Heralds. Together, they make up 40% of his power.

The Four Heralds are:

  1. Atriox - The Herald of Ravage: A gargantuan beast the size of skyscrapers. Atriox represents the sheer animosity Bobby harbors. Atriox is said to be so powerful that the monster was capable of easily overpowering the likes of Grond, who is known for his immense strength.
  2. Rukia - The Herald of Ruin: Rukia represents Bobby's desire to bring ruin to the world. Known as the "Grim Reaper of the Heralds", Rukia frequently wields a scythe and is capable of killing entire armies in hand-to-hand combat. Rukia is said to be so powerful that direct slices from her scythe can sever entire mountains.
  3. Daon - The Herald of Corruption: Unlike Atriox and Rukia, Daon is not a fighter, but rather a highly cunning and manipulative shapeshifter. Neither male nor female, Daon has taken the form of men, women, non-binary, animals, creatures, and monsters. Daon represents Bobby's perception of society: greed, lust, lies, and corruption. Daon's methods of infiltration, sabotage, and manipulation have been the cause of the Canadian government's fall into anarchy.
  4. Moloch - The Herald of Subjugation: The Lord of Shadows, Moloch overwhelms his enemies through tactical warfare and undisputed power. Representing Bobby's desire to take control of the world that had oppressed him, Moloch's replication, necromancy, and limitless growth have been the main military might of the Four Heralds. Moloch alone was capable of completely overwhelming the entirety of Asia.


Appearance

Human (0%-5% Power)

Bobby's original appearance

"He was someone who looked so broken, but for once in my life, I had no desire to help him. My entire body was screaming at me to run away."

- Sapphire

Before losing his human body, Bobby was depicted to be a scrawny young man of below-average height with brown scraggly hair parted to one side. His olive eyes are described to be lifeless, and due to his jaded personality, often either manifested in a permanent glare towards his surroundings or were seemingly void of emotion.

Bobby wears a dark denim jacket on top of a grey T-shirt, complimented by a pair of dark grey jeans. Prior to becoming a supervillain, Bobby wore lighter-colored clothes which were later revealed to be picked out by his sister.

When manifesting hints of his telekinetic power, Bobby's body emits an intimidating aura as well as a noticeable shadow across his body. Flashes of violent lightning surround him, with residual telekinetic energy causing debris to be lifted from the ground. Bobby's eyes also take on a noticeable demonic orange glow in response to his malicious intent. At 5 percent, Bobby's power was so intimidating that multiple superheroes who attempted to confront Bobby in Westside collapsed from the sheer pressure his body was generating.

Upon arriving at the scene, Defender instinctively ordered an evacuation of all residents of Westside, heroes and villains alike, greatly disturbed by Bobby's presence. Sapphire claimed that upon seeing the supervillain at first glance, a chill ran through her body causing the hairs on her skin to rise and that for once, she had no desire to help someone in need for fear of her life.

The Vancouver Angel (5%-15% Power)

Bobby Creeseman at 15% power

"No angels came to my aid when my father hurt me. So I shall be my own angel. Because no one else will."

- Bobby Creeseman

At higher levels of power, Bobby's body distorts and becomes corrupted in response to his dark and sinister nature. The telekinetic power rips and transforms his body into a black ethereal mass. Bobby's eyes and facial features become blended into the darkness, reduced into a pair of glowing white orbs. It is noted that at this point, Bobby is no longer considered human.

The first sighting of The Vancouver Angel form was on the outskirts of Vancouver, in which Bobby hovered over the city and emitted a terrifying pressure that flattened entire cars. Bobby's transformation made the news, leading to widespread panic among the civilians. The news dubbed Bobby "The Black Angel" due to his angelic appearance. Bobby would routinely make appearances throughout the city, targeting specifically those of the high class including CEOs, corporate managers, business giants, and organizations in response to the voices of those oppressed that were detected through his telepathy. Realizing what Bobby stood for, the minorities and lower caste began referring to Creeseman as "The Vancouver Angel", claiming that Bobby stood for the true Vancouverites: those who were homeless from unemployment and rising living costs, minorities who were oppressed, and especially those of LGBTQ status who society pandered toward.

The Angel of Anarchy (15%-45% Power)

Bobby Creeseman at 45% power

"I can do whatever I want. No one can stop me.
And what I want, is for everybody like me to get what THEY want.
"

- Bobby Creeseman


Towards Bobby's theoretical halfway mark, the abyssal vestige of his body is barely visible, replaced with pure darkness. The sheer density of Bobby's telekinetic aura warps even the trajectory of light which mixes with the dark trails of sinister energy which surround his transformation.

Bobby is incapable of manifesting this form for any longer than several minutes. This transformation is also the highest at which Bobby can sustain before his telekinetic powers cause his body to lose its physical form.

The Angel of Anarchy has only been physically witnessed by very few people due to Bobby being only able to maintain the transformation for a limited duration of time. Instead, Bobby manifests in someone's thoughts or subconsciousness through this form, as there are no limits to whatever state he can assume when projecting his presence through telepathy. Despite this form being mostly a spectral instance, the telepathic presence of Bobby's Angel of Anarchy transformation was so potent that it easily overwhelmed the likes of Psimon, despite the latter being one of the strongest telepaths in the world. Upon witnessing Bobby in this form, Psimon was so disturbed at the existence of a monster with mentalist abilities of that magnitude that the entire PSI organization was put on high alert to avoid Creeseman at all costs.

Atriox, the Herald of Ravage

Atriox of Ravage

"That is no supervillain. That thing is judgement itself."

- Black Mask

Atriox takes on the form of a gargantuan, spiky black beast the size of a skyscraper. Akin to his enormous size, the creature possesses extremely bestial-like features such as spiky white teeth and glowing eyes. The immense molecular bonds that keep his dark cladding can be seen through glowing cracks in the beast's body.

Due to the circulating storm system that is almost always accompanying the monster, Atriox's presence is almost always detected by violent shifts in weather phenomena similar to a Class 5 hurricane.

In terms of size, Atriox towers over many entities. Standing at almost 900 meters, the Herald of Ravage easily dwarfs other rampaging beasts in his class, including the likes of Grond. As typical with Atriox's size, the beast delivers an astonishing level of destruction in his wake.

Rukia, the Herald of Ruin

Rukia of Ruin

"You... you look just like her..."

- James Grainger meets Rukia for the first time

Rukia is depicted to be a twisted, malevolent version of Bobby's sister, Jennifer "Polarean" Creeseman. Despite bearing a striking similarity to the superheroine, Rukia's personality has been severely twisted such that she would always support Bobby no matter what, essentially embodying Bobby's ideal version of Jennifer, who, despite being Creeseman's older sister, is against Bobby's heinous acts and had chosen to part ways with him.

This "ideal" version of Jennifer, through Rukia, shows in the way the Herald presents herself; sinister and cunning eyes as well as a sadistic smile are characteristic qualities that instantly differentiate the offshoot personality from the original.

Despite her outfit frequently changing, Rukia is almost always seen wearing some form of black dress, with her brown hair, though parted to the side like Polarean, flaring out wildly in response to her shadowy dark aura.

Daon of Corruption

Daon's true appearance has yet to be revealed, as their inherent nature is that of a shapeshifter and has taken the form and appearance of a multitude of beings.

Moloch of Subjugation

Moloch, the Herald of Subjugation

"It doesn't matter if fate or providence has gotten you this far in life. Politician, president, minister, monarch, royalty, you will ALL bow down to me. The true king of all worlds. I am YOUR king."

- Moloch

Moloch takes the form of a young man similar to his progenitor, however, his face is instead concealed with a thick veil of darkness and a hood, with only the light of his red pupils sometimes visible. Some have claimed that the Herald does not possess a face. Moloch is always seen wearing some form of black jacket and jeans. Of the four Heralds, Moloch takes after Bobby the most in terms of appearance before his monsterization to the Angel of Anarchy.

As a Lord of Shadows, Moloch commands an enormous and countless legion of shadow soldiers ranging from mere henchmen from street gangs to Qliphothic beings and godly beings. The Herald is frequently seen surrounded by his subordinates in combat and outside of combat that do his bidding.

Personality

"Did you really think you would be forgiven after everything you've done? A quick routine crack of the Bible and all of a sudden everything is okay? HAHA! Pray however you like! Kneel before that cross all you want! You brought this all on yourself! There's no heaven where you're going. I'll send you to hell, one body part at a time!"

- Bobby Creeseman to his father


Bobby is a genocidal, psychopathic, sadistic, and maniacal supervillain, stemming from a long history of severe mental illness which was compounded by a combination of family trauma, as well as societal neglect.

Bobby's mental instability was extremely prominent in his early years when he had only begun scratching the surface of his powers. During the time Bobby's enormous telekinetic potential began to manifest, the young metahuman immediately used his powers to slaughter his abusive father, showing not just zero remorse, but also a sadistic thrill in hearing his father's hysterical praying.

Bobby enjoys tormenting his targets, rarely ever using his full strength but rather allowing his enemies time to gather and prepare themselves, at times even leading them to a brief advantage before overpowering them with sheer overwhelming might. This was especially prominent when Bobby attacked the superhero team StarForce, in which the metahuman manifested an abyssal form using only eight percent of his power. Leading Justiciar into believing the team stood a chance against Creeseman, Bobby then summoned his Herald Rukia, who proceeded to effortlessly destroy the team with Prism Girl being mortally wounded before Justiciar's eyes. The defeat left Justiciar psychologically shaken. Finding amusement in Justiciar's suffering, Bobby ordered Rukia to withdraw before she could continue killing the rest of the heroes, as he wished to torment the superhero further by killing his team one by one, rather than slaughtering them at once.

The nature of Bobby's telekinetic powers is highly dependent on the emotions he displays. The degree of animosity Bobby harbors is reflected greatly in both the darkness and the overwhelming magnitude of his power.

Despite the numerous mental instabilities that Bobby displays, a small part of humanity still exists within his psyche; Bobby's love for his older sister, Jennifer Creeseman, has been pivotal to the remaining morals that he still has. This is reflected in both his extreme overprotectiveness of his sister's wellbeing from her boyfriend, James Grainger, as well as the fact that his Herald, Rukia bares striking similarity in appearance to Jennifer. When both Jennifer and Bobby were little, Jennifer always protected and stood up for her timid little brother in response to their father's abusive episodes. Seeing Jennifer as his protector, Bobby was highly reliant on his older sister psychologically. This reliance on Jennifer only intensified when Bobby came out as bisexual, which their father viewed as a grave sin in the Catholic household, worsening the abuse that Bobby suffered.

One of the largest contributors to Bobby's psychological damage has been his relationship with his Catholic father, who greatly condemned Bobby's sexuality. Bobby's father would routinely abuse the boy. Every night, Bobby would see his father read the Bible and pray, the hypocrisy of his father's actions greatly adding to his animosity. When Bobby returned to his household and released his telekinetic powers for the first time, his father began to hysterically pray, begging for Bobby to be exorcised and destroyed, even going to the extreme of throwing liquor bottles at his son's head and believing that the alcohol would melt Bobby in a manner similar to holy water.

The true turning point to Bobby's declaration as an international supervillain and becoming The Vancouver Angel was the response of his older sister, who decided to abandon Bobby out of fear. On one fateful night, Jennifer screamed at her little brother, declaring that she was no longer affiliated with anyone in the Creeseman household and that she would willingly marry her boyfriend, James, and join the Grainger household. By saying this, Bobby realized that Jennifer had decided to not just cut ties with her younger brother, but would leave him all alone. Realizing that he no longer had anyone to turn to, Bobby's decision became cemented, and he returned to the Creeseman household to finish what he had started: by killing his father for everything he had done to him.

When Bobby was placed under a telepathic trance by the combined efforts of Psimon, Defender, Witchcraft, and Polarean, Bobby was placed in a scenario where he was able to propose to the boy he fell in love with in his church. The scenario also included Jennifer and his family celebrating Bobby's marriage to his new husband. In this artificial world, to everyone's surprise, Bobby was found to be genuinely happy, his smile bringing Jennifer to tears. Despite the world being fake, the revelation showed that there is still a kind, genuine person deep inside the supercosmic monster.

Relationships

Family

Bobby's Father

"I TOLD her to get an abortion! And now look at where we are! A son who loves a BOY?! You're not just a mistake, Robert. You're the devil himself!"

- Bobby's father berating his son


Bobby's relationship with his psychopathic father has been one of the driving forces behind his escalating mental illness. When Bobby was a child, he was incapable of getting along with the other children at the church due to his social awkwardness. Believing his son to be a mistake, as his conception was through an accidental pregnancy, Bobby's father treated him far worse than his older sister.

Bobby's father would routinely beat Bobby, making up scenarios and punishing his son shortly afterward. In one instance, Bobby's father intentionally spilled printer ink all over the carpet in the house, then accused Bobby of causing the accident. Though Jennifer attempted to stand up for Bobby, their father insisted that it was Bobby's fault. An eight-year-old Bobby was then kicked out of the house, where he had to spend the night in the freezing cold with no food.

The abuse continued throughout middle school, and by the time Bobby graduated high school, the combined stress and trauma from his father's abuse caused his mental illness to fester destructively, leading to his inability to form friends. On graduation night, only Jennifer clapped for Bobby when he walked across the stage. When the siblings returned home, Bobby's father threw an empty liquor bottle at his son's head, berating him for being unable to speak to women and bringing home a girlfriend despite being eighteen years old.

Throughout Bobby's years living with his father, the boy was aware of his hypocritical behavior, as Bobby's father would routinely abuse his son, and berate every person he encountered. However, every night, Bobby's father would read the Bible, pray, and act righteous, claiming that to be a follower of the faith meant to avoid hell. The contradictory behavior of his father greatly fed into Bobby's growing resentment.

The abuse worsened deeply when Bobby finally came out as bisexual, admitting that he harbored romantic feelings for another boy at church, and at some point, found one of his female classmates to be attractive. Enraged with his son, Bobby's father demanded that his son cease these feelings, as homosexuality was considered a grave sin to their religion. However, Bobby's feelings for the boy could not be suppressed, and as Bobby continued to try to force his romantic feelings down, his mental health spiraled into depression, believing himself to be a cursed child as his father had made him believe.

When Bobby unleashed his powers in front of his father, the father began throwing liquor bottles at his son's head in an attempt to "melt the evil spirit". Even in his dying moments, Bobby's father never acknowledged his son, even going as far as seeing him as a monster rather than a human being.

Jennifer "Polarean" Creeseman

Jennifer Creeseman, the Polarean (left) and Bobby's Herald, Rukia of Ruin (right) bearing striking similarities as a result of Bobby's connection with his older sister.

"Robert was the name my parents gave me. Bobby was the name Jen gave. Between the two, it's obvious who I will live for."

- Bobby Creeseman on the origin of his nickname


Bobby's older sister was always his source of light, which he greatly looked up to. When they were kids, Jennifer always looked after her younger brother, comforting him whenever their father lashed out at his son. It was Jennifer who gave her little brother the nickname "Bobby", as despite being called a "devil child" by their father, Jennifer still saw him as a sweet and kind human being. To this day, Bobby only ever goes by this nickname, a testament to how profound Jennifer's sentiment meant to him.

Though Jennifer was the favorite child, both in the eyes of the family and also in the eyes of the public, Bobby never once resented his older sister. Jennifer, in turn, supported Bobby through thick and thin. When Bobby graduated high school, only Jennifer had shown up to his graduation ceremony, even canceling her plans with her friends and boyfriend to applaud her little brother as he walked across the stage.

However, though Jennifer deeply cared for her younger brother, the combined stress, grief, and overwhelming worry that would constantly plague her as she watched Bobby get abused soon took a heavy toll on her mental health. Jennifer would routinely have nightmares in which Bobby would go from a timid boy to a psychopathic killer.

When Bobby manifested his destructive powers, the bloodlusted younger brother approached his father with fury. On that night, Jennifer had brought her boyfriend to the Creeseman household. Upon seeing her greatest fears come true, Jennifer pleaded with Bobby to stop, which he did reluctantly. Jennifer took her brother outside and got on her knees, her repressed emotions exploding in front of Bobby. Jennifer begged Bobby to turn back before it was too late, however, Bobby refused, claiming that he now had the power to do what the god of his religion could not; to kill all those who hurt him. Horrified at what her little brother had become, a heartbroken Jennifer broke all ties with Bobby, out of fear, and out of emotional exhaustion. From years of worrying, and not being able to save her brother, a guilt-ridden Jennifer got in James' car, and the two drove off, leaving Bobby all alone.

Though it has been years since the two siblings parted, Bobby still holds zero resentment toward his older sister, being unable to let her go. The creation of his Herald Rukia, was a testament to this, the nature of his Herald being emotionally supportive of her master drew a parallel to how Jennifer used to be Bobby's rock.

Jennifer on the other hand, still harbors tremendous guilt for abandoning her brother during his time of peril, leading to the creation of The Vancouver Angel. In an attempt to make things right, Jennifer's desire to save her brother one more time manifested in the form of an awakening of her own powers. Along with several other superheroes, Jennifer has co-founded an alliance, a team of superheroes to try and bring Bobby back to the side of good.

Grainger's Team

Grainger's superhero team was created to stop Bobby, and is, by definition, his mortal enemy. As expected, Bobby is on negative terms with the superheroes in the group, however, has little to no opinion on most of their members, with the exception of the two co-founders, Jennifer Creeseman and her boyfriend, James Grainger.

James Grainger

"When the day comes for me to slaughter this team, I'm coming for you first."

- Bobby threatens to kill James


Bobby greatly dislikes James for a number of reasons, but the primary reason is the fact that James is Jennifer's boyfriend. Bobby met James when Jennifer had cut ties with him, leading to their first encounter being under unfortunate circumstances. However, as Bobby held little resentment toward his older sister's decision, this did not greatly influence his opinion of her boyfriend. Though when Bobby first learned that Jennifer and James were dating, the younger brother became extremely overprotective of his sister, claiming that if he ever made her cry he would "drop a continent on his house".

Though Bobby's disdain for Grainger started off as slight irritation, this disdain escalated when Jennifer accidentally revealed that the two had "done the deed" and that James took her first time. Enraged, Bobby almost went as far as to send Atriox to go on a rampage in James' hometown but was scolded by his sister.

When James learned of Bobby's villainous exploits, he and Jennifer co-founded the Grainger Team, which was a superhero team focused on stopping Bobby's second invasion of Millennium City. Learning of Bobby's battle against Defender and Doctor Destroyer, James and Jennifer became increasingly worried for Bobby, and vowed to stop him should he decide to let loose once more. The day the Grainger Team became public, the team's first major accomplishment came when the superheroes managed to stop one of Bobby's Heralds, Moloch, from taking over the Canadian Wilderness. Noticing that the life force of Moloch had started to wane, Bobby stepped in and learned of James and Jennifer's intent to stop Bobby, which greatly angered the supervillain. Bobby claimed that while he was not in agreement with James' relationship with his sister, he still tolerated it, but now that he knew that in addition to that, James wished to defeat him, Bobby declared that he found James' audacity to be "repulsive".

Despite Bobby's anger towards James, the converse was not at all true, as James wished to know more about Bobby's circumstances. Feeling the same guilt as Jennifer for abandoning Bobby that day, James made a promise to his girlfriend that one day the three of them could enjoy a meal together and that Bobby could genuinely smile again. Prior to Bobby making his identity as The Vancouver Angel public, James found Bobby's clinging to Jennifer to be "adorable", and had a soft spot for the younger brother, frequently treating him as if he was his own little sibling. James doting greatly annoyed Bobby, but for Jennifer's sake, Bobby tried to tolerate it.

Tommy "Retcon" Park

"If it isn't my favorite superhero, Tommy Park. Want to come over tonight? I'll give you another unforgettable experience!" - Rukia
"Oh god, what did I do to deserve this?!" - Tommy
"Choosing to side with the same people who spat in your face. That's what you did, clown." - Bobby


Bobby is frustrated with Tommy's decision to become a superhero, as like Bobby, Tommy was subject to discrimination. However, unlike Bobby's case with his bisexuality, Tommy was discriminated against due to his Korean ethnicity. Like James, Tommy wished to see Bobby smile again, as he recognized the immense emotional pain Jennifer endured seeing her own little brother become an enemy to the world.

Though Bobby's opinion of Tommy is not as severe as that of James, Bobby still considers Tommy an enemy, as such, has no hesitance to either harm or provoke him. A notable example of this was when Bobby learned that Tommy was attracted to Jennifer, and decided to torment the superhero by luring him away from the team using Rukia, who bore striking similarities with his older sister. With Rukia donning Jennifer's superhero outfit, the Herald lured Park into her bedroom. Rukia then proceeded to impale Tommy with her scythe, nearly killing the superhero. Tommy was rescued by James and since then, the traumatic experience has haunted him to the point where whenever Tommy sees Jennifer, a chill runs through his body.

Tommy has also now developed a phobia of Rukia, which Bobby finds hilarious.


Powers and Abilities

Bobby's terrifying visage towering over the superheroes

"I am the voice of all unheard by this world. I am your reckoning."

- Bobby Creeseman


Bobby Creeseman is among one of the strongest beings to ever exist, and is considered by many to be the strongest mentalist of all time. Though there is no explanation as to how he gained his powers, it is clear that due to his circumstances, for better or for worse, have created a true monster among monsters. When Bobby was still learning about his abilities, he was classified as a Cosmic threat, requiring the combined effort of both Defender and Doctor Destroyer to take down. When Bobby's consciousness migrated into the Abyss, his four Heralds were each given a Cosmic Threat ranking, surpassing Bobby's initial power. Though Bobby has made appearances outside of the Abyssal plane, he has yet to receive a classification, however, it is clear that the Bobby that has returned is far stronger than the Bobby that the heroes had defeated the first time.

Since losing his body, Bobby relies on the strength of his Four Heralds to fight on his behalf, rarely entering a fray himself. However, if an adversary is unfortunate enough to provoke Bobby, he has the means to manifest outside the Abyssal plane in the form of an ethereal visage and will take matters into his own hands for several minutes.

Immeasurable Telekinetic Power: Bobby's fundamental ability is projecting his emotions and converting them into telekinetic power. Depending on the state of Bobby's emotions, the telekinetic force he is capable of manifesting can range from weak TK, such as propelling a person several feet, to lifting an entire continent into the air. There is no limit to Bobby's telekinetic potential, as it is dependent on the intensity of his emotions. Added to the fact that Bobby has suffered severe psychological trauma as well as his mental illnesses, both the nature and magnitude of his powers are incalculable. The emotional and psychological state of Bobby's psyche has greatly influenced the nature of his telekinetic abilities, with it emitting a terrifying, sinister, and dark form of destructive energy.

"You'd go so low as to team up with a SUPERHERO to defeat me?! Then give it all you got, DOCTOR! Show me just how terrifying you are, because I guarantee you I am worse!"
- Bobby Creeseman vs. Defender and Doctor Destroyer

The scale of Bobby's telekinetic abilities is overwhelming. Psimon, a mentalist supervillain who was regarded as one of the most powerful mentalist superhumans in Millennium City found Bobby's telekinetic and telepathic abilities to be so terrifying that even he ordered his organization to be on high alert for Creeseman. According to the leader of PSI, Creeseman's observed telekinetic abilities are forty times greater than his own, and is at least four times greater than his ancestor Michael "Conquest" Creeseman, a fellow supercosmic villain, making him immensely strong even amongst supercosmic standards. Bobby's telekinesis, at 45% capacity of his theoretical limit, was capable of bending the path of light itself, and even ripping holes into reality to form a new plane of existence. The telekinetic force that Bobby generates gives the illusion of cataclysmically superhuman strength, such that his offshoot consciousness Atriox who inherited a fraction of his power, was easily capable of overpowering metahumans of the likes of Grond. The sheer aura and pressure Bobby generates just from his presence alone were enough to flatten cars within his vicinity, leading to widespread panic and evacuation during his debut as The Vancouver Angel.

Despite Bobby's power being theoretically boundless, it is clear that Bobby possesses several subconscious limiters that keep his powers from spiraling out of control.

The first limiter is Bobby's relationship with his older sister, Jennifer, which keeps Bobby from manifesting higher levels of power for fear of harming his sister. This limiter is the main limiter that caps his power and has been one of the driving forces by UNITY to try and attempt to contain Bobby's threat to mankind.

The second limiter is biological. Due to how Bobby's emotions manifest, the nature of his powers is highly sinister. As a result, the sheer evil energy has deeply corroded his consciousness, making it almost poisonous for his body to harbor his soul. After losing his body in his fight against Defender and Destroyer, Bobby has been unable to create a physical body for himself to inhabit for any longer than several minutes. The only way Bobby can manifest is by appearing as a ghostly apparition, but the aura it emits will disintegrate and corrode his surroundings, leading to death and destruction. Bobby has since partially circumvented this bottleneck by splitting his power into his Four Heralds, but together, his Heralds only comprise at most 40% of his current restrained power.

Regardless, the unbound levels of telekinetic power that Creeseman possesses have provided additional implications in terms of combat.

  • Immeasurable Strength: Creeseman possesses tremendous levels of physical strength that have eclipsed almost every other being in existence as a result of his telekinesis emitting powerful concussive fields. Before having his body destroyed the first time, Bobby was strong enough to tear apart a Mega Destroid with his bare hands, and completely demolish the Harmon Industries building from the shockwaves of one punch. When Doctor Destroyer attempted to use his Warp Technology to send the monsters of Qliphoth after Bobby, the villain was effortlessly able to rip the head off of a Cosmic Qliphothic Beast, which would normally require an entire strike team of superheroes to take down. When Bobby returned from The Abyss, assuming the moniker of The Angel of Anarchy, his perceived strength increased to the point where he was able to stop the orbit of the home planet of the Qularr with one hand.
  • Immeasurable Speed: Creeseman's speed defies comprehension, as the villain is said to be so fast as a result of using his telekinesis to propel his body that even Kinetik was incapable of perceiving his movements during his first attack on Westside. When Defender attempted to use his concussion beams, the superhero noticed that Creeseman didn't just evade the light-based attacks, but was so fast that he was able to bend its trajectory, implying that his reaction time surpassed the speed of light. Upon returning from The Abyss, Bobby was so fast that he was able to appear in the Canadian Wilderness, Monster Island, and the Desert, in microseconds, his position bouncing between the three geographical locations seemingly instantly.
Bobby breaches Harmon Industries through brute force
  • Immense Durability: Bobby's manipulation of his own body is similar to his tremendous feats of strength and destructive power; by influencing the molecules of his body or form, Creeseman is virtually unharmed by almost every physical attack to date, and even attacks on the subatomic scale.
  • Immortality: Creeseman is practically immortal, as he has full control over both his body and soul despite the immense strain he puts on any physical form he now inhabits.

Telepathy: As an extension of his telekinesis and essence manipulation, Bobby's presence can be detected in the minds of others. The psychic power of Bobby's abilities has been said to invade the minds of individuals, shutting down their senses, and appearing in their dreams and thoughts.

  • Penance Breakdown: Bobby uses his telepathy to invade the minds of his victims, subjecting them to their worst psychological fears, guilt, worries, and trauma. When Bobby subjects his victims to Penance Breakdown, their sense of time is completely warped. Depending on how long the victim falls under this state, Bobby's victims could experience the breakdown for as much as years, in what would realistically be several seconds.
  • Mind Raid: Bobby enters the subconsciousness of his victims. In this psionic form, Bobby can manifest his Angel of Anarchy form at its fullest, no longer bound to his time limit. In a battle of telepaths, Bobby is capable of manifesting higher levels of power, overpowering the minds of his victims and leaving them in a catatonic state. The main limiter of Mind Raid is that Bobby must personally know his target, either having conversed with them or know how to enter their minds psychologically. Bobby can circumvent this using his other telepathic abilities, however, if he is not aware of the full appearance and psychological nature of his target, he cannot utilize Mind Raid on them.
  • Identity Erasure: Bobby can not only hypnotize his enemies, but can also completely rewrite/manipulate their memories, and even their sense of self. When Creeseman was challenged by the mentalist Mindslayer, Creeseman, offended by Mindslayer's claim that she was superior in a battle of minds, decided to destroy not her body, but her identity, by completely erasing her memories, her behavior, and even her personality on a genetic/psychological level. As a result of her confrontation with The Vancouver Angel, Mindslayer returned to being Stacy Turner, and instead became a scholar, leaving her supervillain life behind and accepting parole. The extreme shift in Turner's personality greatly shocked and disturbed the members of PSI.
Creeseman obliterates Canadian provinces Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Ontario with a single telekinetic attack.

Absolute Disintegration: Bobby can will any object to disintegrate, no matter how sturdy or its properties. Bobby's destructive power is linked to his boundless telekinetic abilities and has been one of the reasons behind his terrifying reputation.

  • Soul Disintegration: Bobby is capable of targeting an enemy's soul, disintegrating the very aspect of it despite it being ethereal in nature.
  • Foresight Destruction: The limits of Bobby's disintegration goes beyond that of physical and even spiritual. Bobby's power to destroy steps into the bounds of reason and abstract, as such, when Bobby completely eliminated Zero's ability to see into the future. Upon attempting to predict Bobby's next moves, Zero was incapable of reading the supervillain, even going as far as to suffer an aneurysm.
  • Subatomic and Matter Elimination: Bobby has demonstrated the ability to destroy even on the subatomic level, from when the beams of Defender's weaponry were unable to breach his aura. When Destroyer sent one of his Mega Destroids to pursue Bobby, the giant robot was immediately erased from existence, with no traces being left behind.

Reality Creation: When Bobby faced Defender and Destroyer, Bobby unleashed his power recklessly; his telekinesis inadvertently created a new plane of existence, separate from the world. This plane is known as the Abyss, a dark and empty world that follows a set of physical laws completely under Bobby's control. After losing his body, Bobby's consciousness migrated to the Abyss, where he currently inhabits.

  • Abyssal Banishment: Bobby is capable of sending anything into the Abyss, be it objects, or even living creatures, for which they become full victims to Bobby's world. There is no limit to how much or the size of the things Bobby "banishes". Bobby has banished cosmic entities and even entire planets into The Abyss.

Body and Soul Manipulation: At higher levels of telekinesis, Bobby's body begins to distort, with his essence being warped in response to his intense emotions. Bobby is capable of manipulating his own soul, expanding it to create terrifying shadow visages, going intangible, or even teleporting to other points in space.

  • Offshoot: Bobby is able to branch parts of his consciousness into separate entities, with their own thoughts, quirks, and personalities. His most notable example was the creation of his Four Heralds, each Herald possessing a separate personality. Though, these offshoots typically manifest traits similar to their progenitor. For instance, Atriox's monstrous features, Daon's hobbies, Rukia's smile, and Moloch's sense of humor are all similar to Bobby's.
  • Abyssal Visage: At levels higher than 5% power, Bobby's body is incapable of withstanding the malicious nature of his telekinesis. Instead, Bobby inhabits an abyssal form, a mass of intangible darkness with malleable properties. The form is practically impervious to physical harm and can assume any size. When Bobby lost his physical body, this Visage became his main means to exist outside of the Abyssal Plane.

Atriox's Powers

"This is the power of the Doctor Destroyer that destroyed Detroit? How humorous you are, to boast of your ability to sunder cardboard!"

- Atriox


Storm Generation: Atriox can manipulate the weather around himself, generating violent tempests of thunderstorms, blizzards, hurricanes, and tornados subconsciously. When rampaging, Atriox passively maintains a violent thunderstorm around himself, turning the clouds dark, and fierce winds akin to a freak weather phenomenon. The degree of Atriox's weather control appears to be unbound, as Atriox's nature is that of a mindless berserker, as such, there is little to no control of the storms that the monster generates.

Immense Strength: Akin to his enormous size, Atriox is extremely strong; his footsteps generate shockwaves capable of leveling surrounding buildings, with long swiping movements from his limbs easily decimating entire cities. The strength Atriox exhibits is so daunting that when the monster faced Grond, the latter superhuman was incapable of moving the colossal threat even with an immense rage boost. Atriox on the other hand, repelled Grond with a single punt, which sent the green adversary airborne and smashing into the side of three mountain faces, knocking him out cold.

Immense Durability: Atriox's defenses are practically impregnable, as entire missiles were incapable of breaching through his obsidian spike clad. Atriox has withstood the strikes of beings with superhuman strength, nuclear attacks, magic spells, and even hexes that would ordinarily reduce the overall defenses of individuals to allow attacks to go through. However, it was revealed by Doctor Destroyer that very specific types of radiation can harm the monster.

Regeneration: Atriox can recover and regenerate his body from bodily harm at a rapid pace. This draws upon his connection to Bobby's essence, calling the abyssal properties of the dark telekinetic power that formed his body in the first place. If Bobby's powers wane, due to the nature of his abilities being entirely dependent on his emotional state, Atriox may not be able to regenerate at all. Even so, the rate at which Atriox can regenerate his body has been proven to be frighteningly fast, as the beast can completely return to battle from complete destruction in a matter of days.

Abyssal Resurrection: As long as Bobby's consciousness remains intact, Atriox can return from death without limit due to being an offshoot of Bobby's self.

Rukia's Powers

Rukia's silhouette in the distance, wielding Cut Destroyer

"So you're the battle-crazed lunatic who boasts of your tenacity! You get stronger the more you take damage? Wonderful, because I get stronger the more I dish it out! Blow for blow. Blood for blood. Show me just how much of a freak you are. Come dance with me, all the way to hell, you big violent man!"

- Rukia to Koda the Immovable


Cut Destroyer: Rukia manifests a scythe, imbued with Bobby's sinister energy. The scythe is an extension of Rukia, meaning the Herald cannot be disarmed in combat. As a result of being an extension to her, Cut Destroyer integrates seamlessly with her fighting technique, becoming one with its user. The properties of Cut Destroyer are such that it manifests Bobby's Absolute Disintegration ability, meaning it can slice through any target imaginable regardless of how durable it may be. The extent of Cut Destroyer's lethality was to the point where Rukia was able to inflict severe injuries against Steele, who was capable of withstanding the impact of an atomic bomb. An additional property of Cut Destroyer is that its geometry is superfluous, allowing Rukia to adapt to different fighting styles by changing the size and shape of her scythe.

Disintegration: Rukia can disintegrate objects, souls, and energy, just like Bobby. However, unlike her progenitor, Rukia cannot simply will an object to disintegrate, but must channel the power through a medium. Rukia typically channels her disintegration ability through Cut Destroyer. An additional drawback of the ability is the fact that Rukia's version of Absolute Disintegration can be countered, especially if an opponent is blessed with divine energy, such as Seraphim or healing runes generated from Celestial abilities like Expulse.

Rukia brutally cuts off Koda's arms

Aura of Malice: The aura Rukia passively emits is overwhelming. Like her progenitor, weaker beings cannot sustain the enormous pressure of her malicious aura and can be knocked unconscious. The aura passively dulls the attack patterns of Rukia's targets by psychologically intimidating them with a sense of fear. However, it is noted that Rukia's Aura is significantly weaker than Bobby's, due to being a Herald possessing a fraction of his power.

Immense Speed, Agility and Dexterity: Rukia is incredibly fast and agile, getting behind her opponents and closing distances in the blink of an eye. Even opponents who predict her attack patterns find defending against her attacks to be a difficult task still, as the sheer speed at which Rukia delivers her attacks borderline surpasses the reaction time of even superhuman beings. Despite being physically weaker than Moloch after the Herald of Subjugation defeated and assimilated a King of Edom, Moloch revealed that his speed was still nowhere near as fast as Rukia's. Of the Four Heralds, Rukia is the fastest and most agile.

Enhanced Durability: Rukia is very durable, typical to Cosmic threats as she has been seen to withstand blows from multiple damage-focused superheroes and shrugging them off. This includes physical and supernatural attacks.

Regeneration: Rukia is capable of regenerating her wounds through Creeseman's inherent telekinetic power. However, to invoke the regeneration process, she must be away from harm. Rukia typically enables this by either escaping her aggressors or generating razor-sharp shockwaves through Cut Destroyer to gain distance.

Sadist's Trigger: The longer an opponent blocks or tries to evade Rukia's attacks, the more blood-lusted the Herald becomes. Similar to the way Black Fang becomes increasingly enraged upon seeing his targets defending themselves, Rukia becomes increasingly sadistic; her swings become far more powerful, and her movements become much faster. There is no apparent limit to this boost in power. An example of this is the case with Rukia's encounter with Russia's number one tank, ranked 3rd in the world: Koda the Immovable, in which Koda boasted of his ability to withstand the strikes of Moloch by blocking the Herald of Subjugation's punches. However, upon attempting to do the same with Rukia, the Herald of Ruin's sadistic thrill overwhelmed the superhero's sturdiness, causing Rukia to slice right through the tank's defenses and sever his arms. Following Koda's horrific injuries leading to his early retirement, the Herald earned an additional moniker: The Tank Killer. The powerup associated with Sadist's Trigger is not permanent, however, as it was later shown that the state was only temporary and would fade away as soon as Rukia's opponents stopped blocking and faced the Herald head-on.

  • Escalating Sadism: If Bobby's focus is on Rukia, the Herald is capable of tapping into an even more powerful variant of Sadist's Trigger, known as Escalating Sadism. In this state, Rukia's physical abilities amplify even faster in response to steadfast opponents. Additionally, the original drawback of Sadist's Trigger, in which Rukia's targets face the Herald head-on, is no longer applicable and instead feeds into Rukia's sadistic thrill for bloodshed. This state is especially lethal against opponents who possess unnaturally high levels of tenacity. As Rukia's opponent becomes stronger, so does she.

Abyssal Resurrection: As long as Bobby's consciousness remains intact, Rukia can return from death without limit due to being an offshoot of Bobby's self.

Daon's Powers

"Lies, deceit, and contradiction. My creator loved both man and woman. And I myself am neither. Yet we both were condemned. You fight against lies with lies. Deceit with deceit. Hypocrisy with hypocrisy. I am as much of a sinner as you are... your reflection... and a reflection cannot be killed."

- Daon


Shapeshifting: Daon is genderfluid, and as such, can change shape to whatever they wish to assume. Whether it is a man, woman, or outside of the spectrum, there is no limit as to what form Daon chooses to take. Daon can perfectly turn into an exact replica of their target and has infiltrated top-secret organizations using this skill. The biggest drawback behind Daon's shapeshifting is that the Herald is incapable of taking upon the form of Jennifer Creeseman, as to Bobby, his older sister is the one person that he will never replicate again after the subconscious creation of Rukia.

  • Superpowers Duplication: In addition to assuming the form of their targets, Daon can also manifest their powers, up to 75% of their strength can be accessed to them. Daon has been able to replicate the powers of street-level metahumans, to even their fellow Heralds, as seen when Daon assumed the form of Atriox, rampaging in parallel to the Herald of Ravage. The accuracy of Daon's portrayal caused multiple nations to fall into the assumption that Atriox was capable of replication, sending widespread panic internationally.

Telepathy: Daon possesses Bobby's telepathic ability, capable of extracting the memories, behavioral patterns, and subconsciousness of their opponents. The telepathic ability of Daon greatly compliments their ability to blend in with the background, assuming both appearance and behavior, making identification of Daon from a group of people nearly impossible.

  • The World Within: Daon's special ability, a skill branching from their telepathy. Daon is capable of sending their targets into a trance, where they encounter a world fabricated by Daon based on their deepest, darkest, psychological fears and regrets. Many who enter "the world within" end up losing themselves, falling deeper and deeper into a psychological spiral, sometimes never returning to consciousness. Some claim that their world within involves the manifestation of their darkest traumas. Others claim that they enter a world that they simply cannot give up, a utopia that they wish to never leave. Escaping this telepathic world created by Daon requires immense willpower and the ability to face their deepest, darkest desires.
  • Seduction: Daon can seduce their opponents, being genderfluid, there is no gender barrier as to who falls victim to Daon's seductive abilities. Through their telepathy, enemies develop a deeply rooted attraction to the Herald, dulling their decision making, even losing their will to fight.
  • Convergence: Each time Daon extracts the memories of their targets, the memories compound on their own, intertwining and creating relations with one another. Doing so provides Daon with large volumes of intel and background knowledge of situations and even the thought patterns of the people who've had their minds read. Convergence also has additional implications as well, as the memories, when merged with one another, provide Daon with an increase in "artificial experience" in numerous skills, including martial arts, trades, professions, and negotiation. The experience Daon has gained from this type of telepathy greatly outclasses even seasoned veterans of their respective crafts.

Master Manipulator: Daon's usage of telepathy and shapeshifting has served them at an extremely lethal degree of mastery. Daon wins their fights through manipulation and trickery, causing their enemy to collapse from within, destroying their own bonds and trust, by probing vulnerabilities. Daon has been the reason entire civilizations have fallen, without the intervention of Atriox, Rukia, or Moloch, who rely on combat to defeat their opponents.

Abyssal Resurrection: As long as Bobby's consciousness remains intact, Daon can return from death without limit due to being an offshoot of Bobby's self.

Moloch's Powers

Moloch returns from the Qliphothic Realm after defeating Orogtha and assimilating his subordinates.

"The only difference between a hero and a villain is perspective. After all... you were gloating when it was a five-on-one. All I did was make it a five-on-five, and suddenly it's unfair? Then... let's make it even more unfair. Each superhero will now fight five hundred and fifty-five of me. Why are you all so afraid? You said it yourself. I am the villain. And villains... NEVER PLAY FAIR."

- Moloch to Justiciar and StarForce


Replication: Moloch possesses the ability to replicate himself. Each clone possesses 70% of the strength of the original. Through Moloch's replication, the Herald easily creates armies in the thousands to overwhelm his enemies. However, if Moloch has his Shadow Soldiers summoned, his ability to replicate is dampened. At full Shadow capacity, Moloch can only replicate twice.

  • Shadows Replication: Moloch can also replicate his subordinates. Like his clones, these replicants possess the same strength as their original along with the same powers. Only the original Moloch can replicate subordinates.

Lord of Shadows: In addition to adding to his ranks through his replication, Moloch also possesses the ability to extract the souls of defeated enemies and add to his army of soldiers. There appears to be no limit to the strength of his shadows, as they are entirely dependent on the power of their progenitor. Moloch's Shadow Army currently amounts to seventy million soldiers and continues to grow. However, this power cannot work in conjunction with Moloch's replication - meaning only the original Moloch can call upon his Shadows, not his duplicates.

  • Presence of the Dark Herald: When Moloch's Shadows are within the presence of the Herald, they receive a tremendous boost in their power. An example of this was when Moloch extracted the soul of Prism Girl after the superheroine was killed by Rukia. Despite initially being limited to the strength of her original body, upon being within the presence of Moloch, the Shadow became so strong that she was capable of easily holding her own against the likes of Black Fang, who initially was strong enough to overpower the entirety of StarForce.
  • Explosive Development: With each Shadow joining Moloch's ranks, the Herald grows stronger. Depending on how powerful the Shadow is compared to the Herald, Moloch's power could increase by an entire order of magnitude, as evidenced when the Herald reanimated Orogtha, one of the Kings of Edom to join his ranks after defeating the Qliphothic Being. At the time, Orogtha was far stronger than Moloch, causing the Herald to rely on tactics to take down the King with immense difficulty. When Moloch first gained conception, the Herald was considered the weakest of the four, being a mere Level 6, which is the same power as an entry-level superhero in Millennium City. However, within one month, Moloch grew so strong that he had reached Level 48, overpowering multiple strike teams of superheroes. After four months of accumulating power in the realm of Qliphoth, Moloch's power has now surpassed Rukia's and rivals that of Atriox. According to Creeseman, Moloch has the potential to become the strongest of the four Heralds.
  • Power Chimera: With each Shadow joining Moloch's ranks, the Herald acquires the abilities of the original owner of the soul. Moloch can choose whether to integrate these powers into his own, allowing the Herald to access these powers with a 20% reduction, or to convert these abilities into a pure power boost to increase his strength. The number of stolen powers Moloch theoretically has is uncountable, but potentially amounts to the thousands.

Superhuman Strength, Speed, Durability, and Endurance: As a result of Moloch's extreme development rate, the Herald's physical abilities have been enhanced to frightening levels. Moloch is currently strong enough to send an entire Mega Destroid airborne with a single shove, fast enough to outmaneuver Oubliette, and was shown to be able to withstand the strikes of a King of Edom, shrugging off the blow and showing no signs of damage. Following Moloch's victory over Orogtha, the Herald is currently strong enough to effortlessly hold his own against the forces of Multifaria.

Abyssal Resurrection: As long as Bobby's consciousness remains intact, Moloch can return from death without limit due to being an offshoot of Bobby's self.

Known Soldiers of Moloch and Stolen Powers

As a result of Power Chimera, Moloch also possesses a massive range of additional powers and soldiers accrued over a history of subjugating and converting the souls of his enemies. Though not exhaustive, some of the powers Moloch has been seen to demonstrate have been disclosed by PRIMUS.

Prism Girl (Power ULTRAVIOLET - Dismissed, Renamed as BLACKLIGHT)

The reanimated corpse of Prism Girl

Prism Girl, one of the members of StarForce, was among one of the first casualties and victims of the Four Heralds. When Justiciar and StarForce attempted to stop Bobby, the supervillain lured the team into a false sense of confidence, only to have the Herald Rukia unleash her violent onslaught on the Supergroup. Critical injuries were incurred upon the team, Agrosy and Dust Devil were severely wounded, and Prism Girl attempted to shield Justiciar from Rukia's attack with her body, resulting in the superheroine being impaled by Cut Destroyer.

The corpse of the former superheroine was later recovered by Moloch, who extracted her soul and converted Prism Girl into his Shadow Soldier. Her power, Ultraviolet, which allowed her to replicate her body with different hues of the spectrum, was considered redundant and inferior to Moloch's inherent Replication, and thus the Herald of Subjugation converted her powers to strength. The subjugation of Prism Girl is a unique case as the superheroine was not killed by Moloch but by Rukia instead.

Prism Girl's Shadow Soldier form far surpasses her progenitor, with her enhanced strength (and her clones) allowing the Shadow to fight on par with Black Fang and the Dogz gang. Additionally, due to being reanimated by Moloch, Prism Girl's Ultraviolet has evolved to manifest pyromancy. The number of replicants that the Shadow can summon was also increased, each with the same enhanced strength the source clone also displayed.

Upon becoming reanimated, Prism Girl's alias was changed to Blacklight, and is currently stationed in the Canadian Wilderness along with several other reanimated corpses. Blacklight leads a platoon of seven hundred soldiers, however prefers to use the combined strength of her replicants to fight. Information on Blacklight's whereabouts has been extensively researched by the remaining members of StarForce, who still aim to try to remove Moloch's influence from the reanimated corpse to no avail.

Arrow Eye (Power PINPOINT - Acquired, Renamed as ORION)

James Dawson was a victim of Moloch's subjugation after the Herald failed to capture Oubliette due to her escaping his Shadow Soldiers. Dawson's power, Pinpoint allowed the superhero to focus on targets who exhibited supersonic speed, allowing him to hit targets at a distance, an ability that Moloch found useful. Dawson would be the first superhero Moloch would attempt to fight without the use of his replication, which proved difficult for the Herald who was still Level 10 at the time and lacked the means to fight a ranged enemy. After blinding the superhero by propelling a mirror with his superhuman strength in blinding sunlight, Moloch managed to catch up to Arrow Eye and deliver the killing blow.

After subjugating Arrow Eye and obtaining Pinpoint, Moloch is capable of tracking down enemies faster than him at long distances and plans accordingly.

Following Dawson's reanimation, his name was changed to Orion, and both his physical abilities as well as Pinpoint have evolved allowing the Shadow to snipe targets several kilometers away and distinguish fine details of his targets. Orion also possesses the ability to enhance the attack power of his crossbow to shatter the hide of Teleiosaurus. As a sniper, Orion rarely has subordinates and acts as an assassin to tactically dispatch select targets at long range.

Racer (Power HOMING - Acquired, Renamed as HUNTER)

Michael Byrd was one of the MCPD's finest officers, known for his incredible ability to chase down criminals in his police vehicle. Byrd amassed a large social media following depicting his captures in which the officer showcased impressive handling skills, tracking skills, improvised optimal route generation to initiate complex pit manoeuvers. As a result of Byrd's fame throughout Millennium City, the people, superheroes included, gave Michael the alias Racer. It was later revealed by Chief Surhoff that Officer Byrd had an inherent metahuman ability to track down his targets, explaining Byrd's testimony that whenever he was in a chase he would get a "gut feeling" of where the criminal would be, where the criminal would try to go to escape law enforcement.

Byrd met his end when during a pursuit for one of Moloch's Shadows, the officer ignored the warnings of his fellow coworkers and attempted to be the one officer to go after the minion of Creeseman. Moloch would dispatch Orion to deal with Racer, ending the officer's life with an arrow through the skull of the high-speed vehicle. Upon being reanimated, Moloch acquired Byrd's Homing meta power, with Byrd himself becoming a terrifying visage of what he once was.

As Hunter, the Shadow of Officer Byrd would have a disturbing personality change. While still retaining his impressive vehicle piloting skills, Hunter would use his abilities in a psychopathic way. Hunter became known in Millennium City for his extremely violent road rages. Whenever a motorist would use their horn against the Shadow, Hunter would react violently, pitting the victim and their car into the curb then proceeding to viciously beating them until he would be satisfied. What was once Millennium City's most adored officer would quickly become one of Millennium City's most terrifying, horrific demons on the road.

Weaknesses and Known Strategies

Jennifer Creeseman: Jennifer is one of the main bottlenecks to Bobby's powers, as despite being a superhero, Bobby still loves his older sister greatly, and will almost always hold back his power for fear of harming the only person who ever cared about him. This is one of the biggest trump cards PRIMUS holds against the supercosmic villain.

Mental Illness: Bobby is plagued by severe mental illnesses. This prevents him from being able to form complex strategies, and thus frequently resorts to simply overpowering his opponents with his tremendous telekinetic abilities.

Techniques and Strategy: Bobby relies on overpowering his opponents with sheer telekinetic strength, rarely using his powers in a tactical manner. This lack of tactics and strategy on Creeseman's part was what led to his first defeat to Destroyer and Defender, as the two managed to corner Bobby into only fighting with 5% power in his human body, allowing Destroyer to vaporize Creeseman's vulnerable state. However, it is noted that while Bobby himself lacks technique and strategy, this is not at all true to his Heralds, especially Heralds Daon of Corruption and Moloch of Subjugation, who use deception and tactics alongside their powers to take down their opponents.

Brute Force (Weakened State): While the amount of brute force theoretically required to breach Bobby's attacks and defenses would be immense, it is not impossible. Following Doctor Destroyer's calculations, it was revealed that it was possible to resist Bobby's telekinetic attacks, including his Absolute Disintegration if Bobby is weakened substantially. Escaping The Abyss could be done by ripping through the bounds of reality, and resisting his psionic attacks could be done through incredible mental willpower. When Bobby was weakened tremendously such that he was only able to use less than 5% of his power, Bobby was shown to be able to take damage from Ironclad and Hrodinger, getting him to a bloody state. At less than 5% power, Bobby's weakened state greatly affects the power of his Heralds, who become significantly weaker as a result of their progenitor.

Biography

Past

Bobby was the second child of two parents, whose names have not been disclosed. Three years after Jennifer was born, Bobby was conceived through an accidental pregnancy, which led Bobby's father to believe that their second child was a religious omen. Bobby's father urged his wife to abort Bobby, but his wife refused, being unable to kill the fetus. Bobby's father would intentionally try to cause his wife to have a miscarriage, however, against his best efforts, Bobby was born in the kitchen of the Creeseman household, delivered by his aunt. Bobby's father proceeded to have a nervous breakdown, attempting to kill Bobby with a kitchen knife, but was stopped by his sister-in-law, who was fatally wounded in the process. As a result, Bobby's mother believed her son to also be cursed; his birth cost the life of her sister.

During Bobby's childhood, the boy was sent to daycare, as his parents could not raise him given the circumstances of his birth. Throughout his time in daycare, Bobby was known as the "church boy" due to his Catholic background and was bullied frequently. Bobby befriended a stray dog, who he named "Spot", and would regularly steal from the daycare fridge to feed the stray dog. Spot became Bobby's source of happiness and only friend. One day, Bobby was caught by the daycare workers, who immediately called his father and revealed to him that his son had been stealing food from the fridge. Bobby was then brought home and beaten viciously. Despite the consequences of his actions, Bobby continued to steal from the fridge, as the bond between him and Spot continued, until one fateful day when Bobby had accidentally stolen food from a boy named James. Learning that Bobby had been feeding the stray dog, James along with his gang followed Bobby and located Spot, forcing the boy to watch as the bullies started to viciously beat the stray dog in front of his very eyes. James then commented how the food was a waste on the dog as it was killed so easily. Angered at the sick nature of his bullies, a small hint of his telekinetic power manifested by shoving James into an oncoming car, causing severe injuries. This incident caused a massive uproar within the religious community, as Bobby's surname had been released, making his connection with his father public. Bobby's father immediately wanted to put his son into juvenile detention, however, his older sister, Jennifer, persuaded her father that it was an accident and that they could figure something out. Bobby was ultimately let go, but not without months of counseling from a counselor.

WIP

Criminal Record

Creeseman has incurred a comprehensive criminal record. The scale of the villain's crimes have increased since then, in response to his accumulating power.

Followers

"Where he treads, the waters turn dark. Where he soars, the skies turn black. Where he walks, we are saved."

"I fear no higher power. For he has come to deliver us from the world that suffocates us. I have looked into the beast's four heads. Each head represents our savior. Where he treads, the waters turn dark. Where he soars, the skies turn black. Where he walks, we are saved. You claim his actions lead to the destruction of your people. But did your actions not do the same to us? In the eyes of The Vancouver Angel, he has chosen to save us at the expense of those who have had it all. We will represent mankind from now on. Not you. You've had your time to smile, now it is our turn. It's only fair."

- A worshipper of Bobby Creeseman to Witchcraft