Christina
is the founder and principal owner of "Mighty Threads," fashion designer to the
superhero set. (Where did you think they got those costumes?) She is also a human dynamo,
maybe the strongest person on earth.
When Christina was born 22 years ago, her father, the renowned archaeologist Dr. Paul
Puissant, was excavating a site inside a milefort along Hadrians Wall in England
when he discovered an exquisite egg-shaped ruby the size of a large piece of hail,
perfectly smooth except for two small chips. Returning to France to see he his new
daughter, Dr. Puissant gave baby Christina a present that would change her life: two tiny
custom earrings inlaid with the rubys chips.
Months later researchers studying the rub discovered that it possessed the peculiar
ability to transform light into other forms of energy, and that its genetic matrix was
unlike anything any geologist had ever seen, leading the researchers to suspect the ruby
was synthetic, possibly extraterrestrial. This information was classified, so Dr. Puissant
and his wife, model Alexandria Bijour-Puissant, never knew the potential risk to
Christina.
By the time Christina was seven the earrings, which she wore constantly, had grafted
themselves to her lobes. Doctors assumed the graft was caused by some freak mutation on
Christinas part, and the Puissants decided not to risk scarring Christinas
ears by having the jewelry surgically removed.
By the time Christina was nine she was faster, stronger, and tougher than the
healthiest boy her age. These attributes increased geometrically each year until Christina
was superhuman, or, as her father liked to call her, "My little mighty one."
Except for their closest family friends, the Puissants kept Christinas powers a
secret, Christina especially afraid public knowledge would spoil her dream of becoming a
model like her mother. However, by the time Christina was 18, it was obvious that not only
her powers but her height had leveled off, and, no matter how beautiful she was, no agency
would hire a 52" model. "Too short."
But Christina Puissant is not a quitter. Instead of forfeiting her dream she shifted
its focus. An excellent amateur fashion designer, Christina sweet-talked her uncle, Henri
Puissant, into letting her open a design studio in an abandoned warehouse he owned across
the Atlantic in the heart of New York Citys garment district. Henri acquiesced, but
despite Christinas best efforts "Mighty Threads" was going nowhere fast
when, all of things, a team of superheroes, Alpha-Team-Omega, approached her about
submitting designs for their new costumes.
A ray of hope!
And then, while rushing to her meeting with Alpha-Team-Omega, Christina bumped into a
50 monster named Fafnir.
Brief Description: When a beautiful young 52" woman decides
to tackle the fashion world, that is hardly news. When she cold-cocks a 50 monster
rampaging through New York City on national TV, buddy, that is news. Introducing Christina
Puissant. But you can call her Mighty 1.
Key Elements: Fantasy, superheroes, adventure, girls, fashion. And,
lest we forget, Christina is really, really cute.
Association: MIGHTY 1 is kind of unique, but a comparison could be
made with THE POWERPUFF GIRLS, an animated series that is gaining a lot of popularity on
Cartoon Network with viewers and critics alike. The main characters of both series are
influenced in design and characterization as much by anime as they are American superhero
comics, and both feature female leads. But while THE POWERPUFF GIRLS uses five-year-old
protagonists and bizarre supervillains to satirize its inspirations, MIGHTY 1 is a
humorous adventure series with a likable and beautiful young adult heroine that girls and
women can identify with and boys and men can admire, respect, and enjoy watching.
Format: A continuing superhero comic book with tremendous potential as
an animated series.
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