[quote=@Goliah] [@Mr Rage] That looks cool. I'm gearing up to expand Super Symbiote and Iron Bat with CS' so you'll be able to get an idea of Bruce Anthonies' kill policy. [@Double] Spider-Bolt/Static-Spider sounds pretty cool, I could see the character being bitten by a spider that had been exposed to Quantum Vapor or something where he develops spider powers but also electromagnetic ones that allow him to have an electrical "sting" and an electromagnetic sixth sense that acts as his spider sense, as well as other powers that would be partly negated by water. [/quote] I will admit I'm leaning a bit more toward Spider-Bolt than Speed Demon. I like speedsters but with how often they get used in the CW shows (Really Flash? 3 seasons in a row?) I think I'm in more of a mood veer away from that. Plus it's been forever since I've seen Static be used for much of anything so it would be nice to explore that mythos again. The Big Bang, Quantum Vapor, and even Static's rogues such as Hotstreak and Ebon. Sounds like a fun time. So here's my idea for an Origin Story. Spider-Bolt, we'll call him Miles for now until I give him a better name, got his powers the way you suggested. Bitten by a spider that was previously exposed to Quantum Vapor. As for where the Vapor came from, maybe it came from GreenCorp? Oscorp was always the source of the enhanced spider in the original story so maybe Quantum Vapor was some kind of GreenCorp Experiment? Probably a bit of animal testing (again, similar to the original Oscorp) that led to the spider that bit Miles. Drawing inspiration from the actual character, I'm gonna say Miles had an uncle (probably an Amalgamized Aaron Davis) that possibly used to work for GreenCorp but became disgruntled after he was fired. To get revenge, and perhaps to pay off some debts to this unverse's version of Kingpin, he managed to steal a shipment of Quantum Vapor from Oscorp. Miles has already become Spider-Bolt by this point, but has only dealt with mundane muggins and gang violence. This is his first major crime to stop, and he hesitates because it's his uncle. Well during the struggle, the tanks explode producing the famous "Big Bang" that then leads to Bang Babies popping up for Miles to fight. This version of the story takes cues from Spider-Man and has Miles be partially responsible for the Big Bang itself, and by extension the various villains that come about from it (because it wouldn't be Spider-Man if he wasn't at least partially responsible for creating his own enemies).