Showing posts with label Mindscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mindscape. Show all posts

Saturday, January 30, 2021

COBWEB


 

COBWEB

Real Name: (unpronounceable by human standards)
First Appearance: Sleepwalker (Vol. 1) #3, August 1991

Powers: Cobweb is being from the psychic dimension known as the Mindscape. The Mindscape is equivalent to the astral plane, an extra-dimensional realm inhabited by sentient beings composed of pure thought, or representational matter. All human minds are linked through the Mindscape, and it is possible for denizens of the Mindscape to enter the minds of humans, influencing their dreams or causing them trauma or madness from their subconscious. A denizen of the Mindscape may be unable to find their way out of a human mind, though, either back into the Mindscape or out into the waking world. The beings known as the Sleepwalkers have long made it their purpose to patrol the Mindscape and guard defenseless minds everywhere from evil creatures who would invade other beings consciousness in order to feed upon their mental energies. One such creature was the being who would become known as Cobweb. Cobweb developed a rivalry with one Sleepwalker in particular, who defeated him many times over and banished him to the furthest reaches of the Mindscape. Cobweb eventually returned and lured his rival Sleepwalker into the mind of Rick Sheridan.

Cobweb appears composed of material that resembles webbing. He is elastic and durable, able to bend with impact to absorb attacks without suffering harm. His body can extend and reshape itself, increasing the length of his limbs or distorting his appearance. He can weave duplicates of himself, animating them from a distance with a single thread to divert his prey. Cobweb can influence the minds of other beings, creating illusions and false realities that mislead his opponents. These illusions can actually become reality over time if the victim believes them for too long. From his position in the Mindscape, Cobweb can scan the minds of human beings or monitor their waking activities, but whether this is a "power" or simply the nature of the Mindscape is unknown.

Friday, January 29, 2021

SLEEPWALKER


 

SLEEPWALKER

Real Name: (unpronounceable by human standards)
First Appearance: Sleepwalker (Vol. 1) #1, June 1991

Powers: The being called Sleepwalker is a native of the Mindscape, a dimension which borders the unconscious minds of all living beings. He belongs to a group of guardians of the Mindscape called Sleepwalkers who are sworn to prevent the evil beings of their realm from entering the minds of innocents.

A disastrous encounter with one such foe left him trapped in the mental landscape of a human, Rick Sheridan. Whenever Rick falls asleep or unconscious, Sleepwalker materializes out from Rick's mind into our world. When Rick wakes up, Sleepwalker returns to his mind, fading from physical existence wherever he is on Earth at the time. He possesses Class 10 strength and superhuman endurance, reflexes, and resistance to physical injury. His primary power is his warp-vision, which is capable of manipulating matter in a number of ways. Sleepwalker can cause inanimate objects to seemingly come to life and attack his opponents, inducing fences or lamp posts to wrap around and entangle a victim or the street to rise up and strike someone or immobilize them in place. He could redirect the direction of matter, such as causing a burst water main to turn at a right angle and strike a specific target. Warping matter also allows him to "stretch" it in some way, like when he wrapped a mugger in a playground swing, then caused the posts the swing set was mounted with to shoot up more than 50 feet tall. Sleepwalker has taken an oath never to use his warp-vision on living beings, because the disruptive effect in excruciatingly painful and could prove fatal if not immediately reversed.

Sleepwalker possesses telescopic vision and can see in different wavelengths of light beyond the human range thanks to his warp-vision, and can project two-dimensional images in mid-air that replay anything he has seen in the past. He cannot manipulate or animate these images, but merely show exactly what is in his visual memory. As an extension of his warping effect, Sleepwalker is capable walking on air by projecting auras of energy from his feet. He is capable of mentally controlling the height of his levitation, but cannot move through the air any faster than he can walk or run, unless he uses his warp-vision to construct a wind tunnel in order to propel him at high speeds. Sleepwalker is dependent on energy from the Mindscape in order to sustain his powers and survive, and so if Rick remains unconscious for too long a time, Sleepwalker will begin suffering ill-effects. Fortunately, the normal human sleep cycle seems to be short enough that it doesn't affect Sleepwalker, and only in rare cases has this been a problem. Also, Sleepwalker's powers are inexplicably tied to contact with the ground, meaning that he becomes weaker the higher up in the air he levitates, and is rejuvenated by returning to Earth. While in the Earth's dimension, he is resistant to it's native magic, even to that of its Sorcerer Supreme.