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The pre-eminent superhero group in this world is "Justice International," a coalition of heroes from across the world. The group was formed shortly after an attack by Mr. Midnight on an international scientific conference in New York, an attack foiled by the joint efforts of [[Captain Invincible]], [[Professor Hawk]], [[Nasarudin]], the new [[Sea Goddess]] (from Okinawa), Nigerian hero [[Master Man]] and French crimefighter [[Lumiere]]. The group has the official backing of the U.N. to fight threats to world safety and security wherever they appear. They meet in an Antarctic base which was converted from a polar research facility (and is located strangely close to a chasm which leads to the subterranean realm of Jurassica.) Another major superhero group is Team Tomorrow, a group of four teenagers from the future whose advanced technology gives them super-powers. They operate from the campus of Kefauver University under the watchful eye of the elderly Professor Erickson. Finally there is the Secret Army, a less-formal counterpart to Justice International which keeps its very existence a secret from the public and from non-member heroes. Its membership rotates frequently, apart from founding member [[Morpheus]].
 
The pre-eminent superhero group in this world is "Justice International," a coalition of heroes from across the world. The group was formed shortly after an attack by Mr. Midnight on an international scientific conference in New York, an attack foiled by the joint efforts of [[Captain Invincible]], [[Professor Hawk]], [[Nasarudin]], the new [[Sea Goddess]] (from Okinawa), Nigerian hero [[Master Man]] and French crimefighter [[Lumiere]]. The group has the official backing of the U.N. to fight threats to world safety and security wherever they appear. They meet in an Antarctic base which was converted from a polar research facility (and is located strangely close to a chasm which leads to the subterranean realm of Jurassica.) Another major superhero group is Team Tomorrow, a group of four teenagers from the future whose advanced technology gives them super-powers. They operate from the campus of Kefauver University under the watchful eye of the elderly Professor Erickson. Finally there is the Secret Army, a less-formal counterpart to Justice International which keeps its very existence a secret from the public and from non-member heroes. Its membership rotates frequently, apart from founding member [[Morpheus]].
  
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Places of interest in the Earth of Star Comics include the sunken continent of Mu, hidden deep beneath the Pacific Ocean. Inhabited by a race of fish people, the nation is mostly peaceful except when angered by excessive fishing, pollution, or anything else which seems to be the fault of the surface dwellers. Jurassica is a subterranean jungle continent full of dinosaurs and other refugees from past geological eras. The Middle-Eastern nation of Uram is the birthplace of [[Nasarudin]], who continues to agitate against the country's oppressive theocracy.  
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Places of interest in the Earth of Star Comics include the sunken continent of Atlantis, which happens to actually be located in the Pacific (Ancient scholars made a couple of mistakes.) Inhabited by a race of fish people, the nation is mostly peaceful except when angered by excessive fishing, pollution, or anything else which seems to be the fault of the surface dwellers. Jurassica is a subterranean jungle continent full of dinosaurs and other refugees from past geological eras. The Middle-Eastern nation of Uram is the birthplace of [[Nasarudin]], who continues to agitate against the country's oppressive theocracy.  
  
 
Powerful extradimensional forces frequently work on this world. The Order of Light, a secret society of mystics, is in contact with the Positive Plane, home of the angelic Shining Ones, themselves extra-human servants of an unnamed greater power. They continually work to guard against the work of the Negative Plane and its servants, the Lords of Shadow. Between these two great opposing poles lie countless strange dimensions with their own laws of nature and their own designs on Earth.
 
Powerful extradimensional forces frequently work on this world. The Order of Light, a secret society of mystics, is in contact with the Positive Plane, home of the angelic Shining Ones, themselves extra-human servants of an unnamed greater power. They continually work to guard against the work of the Negative Plane and its servants, the Lords of Shadow. Between these two great opposing poles lie countless strange dimensions with their own laws of nature and their own designs on Earth.
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*[[Captain Invincible]] (For M&M 2e)
 
*[[Captain Invincible]] (For M&M 2e)
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*[[Jetman]] (For 2e)
 
  
 
*[[Lumiere]] (For 2e)
 
*[[Lumiere]] (For 2e)

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