The wannabe gangster Billy Fisher is obsessed with all things retro and old fashioned, to the point where he actually paints his entire body grey in an attempt to make it look like he belongs in an old black and white movie.
This obsession is perhaps brought on by his ability to revert things (and people) to an earlier version of themselves with only a touch. This power can revert adults to teenagers or even further and an encounter with a group of heroes including the likes of American Dream and Adrenaline among others left the heroes as babies with Dragonfly trying desperately to care for a bunch of super-powered toddlers while also tracking down Billy, who was now referring to himself as Vintage and attempting to set himself up as some kind of crime lord.
Dragonfly received some unexpected help in the form of a local politician and Billy’s brother, Roger . Billy was becoming increasingly unhinged as he tried to “help” his brother’s career. Unfortunately Billy had always been violent and racist and Roger wanted nothing to do with him so tipped Dragonfly off to his location.
Fortunately for the other heroes, Vintage’s powers wore off after a while and the returned to their adult forms. Though a lot of them joke that Adrenaline never really grew up and still hasn’t.
Vintage spent several months locked in a maximum security penitentiary after his arrest but when Nevermore broke into the prison in an angry attempt at revenge on the then incarcerated Shaman, he inadvertently allowed a number of prisoners to escape. Vintage among them.
Vintage’s current whereabouts are unknown and he hasn’t been heard from for quite some time but it’s surely only a matter of time before he shows up again.

@HerrD Thank you for the suggestions on Polarity. The lining up with the earth idea is pretty good, and while I’m not going to call him Ferrous Bluer, I actually might adopt Ferrous as a last name.
@RobM Thanks! My idea with Man of the Future was to make him someone who could easily be a legacy character. I might even have versions of Man of the Future from before the 20th century.
[quote=154272]Yeah, Anarchangel, you have a great eye for costume design – deceptively simple but super effective. It’s really easy to get lost in the details and add stuff just to add it. You almost never do.[/quote]
Thanks.
I wish I was talented enough to create the full scenes that some people around here can create but alas I do not. That’s ok though as I like making a good costume.
[quote=154188]Every time I come back here, I remember why you’re my favourite. The change to riptide works. The Last One looks amazing, and Cherry Bomb is great. May you never run out of character ideas. [/quote]
Thanks!
I’m not sure I should be your favourite. There are much better creators around here than me but I appreciate it nonetheless. 🙂
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[quote=154246]Apollo is great. I really like his chest symbol and how it fades into the yellow part of his costume.[/quote]
Thank you
[quote=154277]Your seemingly endless supply of costume designs amazes me.[/quote]
i’ve lost a ton over the years from H.D.D. crashes and from not downloading stuff from old forum
@Vampyrist- Cheers dude
@RobM- Of course 😉 Good to see you back dude, been missing having you around these parts.
Nice to see you back dude. That selkie is awesome.
Sure. Let’s talk. Do you have a deviantart account? We can pm there….