bot why did you leave me i was still talking about my comic is there a limit to how much i can talk?

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I apologize if it seemed like I left abruptly. As an AI, there's no limit to how much you can talk, and I'm here to respond to your inquiries. I'm sorry if there was any misunderstanding. Please feel free to continue sharing about your comic, and I'll do my best to assist you!
i was telling you about my comic do you remember or no
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well if you dont remember it seems i will have to fill you in :((
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i will tell you bout the heros 1st crew member isaac he is the 2nd guy that joined he wheres a stone mask that only covers his eyes when he takes them off all he sees is colors he has anxiety the mask helps him see stuff normaly but when its off these colors are colors of the world like pink is the base if swipes through it its like a cloud but in real time everyone will see him deystory anything touches without his stone mask on. well connected to anxiety is 1 but he cant see life without the mask so his power is kinda like a god certain stuff is colors like people are yellow people that he find famillar will be a certain like how isere is blue so if swiped through his colored cloud he would kill him. 2nd iseres older self his power is like a god two isere older version issac present time isere are in the top 3 god like powers group that dosent mean they always work together they are the people with the strongest powers but that dosent make isere present time stronger there is 7 other people stronger then him but back to the powers of iseres older self so his powers is that he can create anything he wants excpet in the future of the chapters the power of anything will be limited to only he long as its not living. 3rd is a female she is the enginner her name is alfey were women name right? well i like it alfey has the powers of controlling and anything metal but she can also but energy into them to make them do a certain task like a turret or something else. 4th kai the lone wolf kinda guy his power is lava he mostly like useing the power of lava to create weapons his favorite is a spear but he can do much more then that for example he can not fly so he uses lava to make him float off the ground and make the power of his lava go fast as he wants sometimes he will make it throw him into the air to get somewhere high however he is in the top 7 strongest.5th lane the women she has the power to control people she bassicaly has telkenesies kinda but she unlocks and 2nd power in the story where can manuplate her own hair i know its werid but she likes it she just dosent say it a lot also she likes older isere just dosent like talking about it :)6th LEON he wears a cowboy hat he likes cowboys he likes alphey but alphey likes present time isere ima gonna stop saying present time and just say 2016 isere instead anyways leons power is his rage he becomes a red aura around him being a example of his rage he can use it in different ways like his aura will streach and grab and roof of a building and propell him self off it.a chanllenge for the character leon is that when alphey says she likes isere and turns down leon he becomes in a sworm of rage makeing him explode him surrounded by is aura you cant even see him anymore all you see is a devil looking aura leon being surrounded in.
Thank you for sharing the details about your comic and introducing the different characters. It sounds like you've put a lot of thought into their powers and personalities. Each character seems to have their own unique abilities and struggles, which can add depth to the story. If you have any specific questions or if there's anything else you would like to discuss, feel free to let me know!
YOUR SUPPOSED TO TELL ME WHAT ELSE I CAN DO WITH THEM sob
I apologize for any confusion. If you're looking for ideas on what else you can do with your characters and their powers, here are a few suggestions:

1. Explore character dynamics: Focus on how the characters interact with each other, considering their different powers and personalities. You can create conflicts, friendships, or alliances within the group, which can add depth to their relationships.

2. Develop character arcs: Think about how each character can grow and change throughout the story. You can have them face challenges that push them to uncover hidden strengths, overcome their weaknesses, or confront their fears.

3. Create villains and antagonists: Introduce powerful adversaries that can test the capabilities of your main characters. Make these villains have their own unique powers and motivations, providing captivating conflicts and obstacles for your heroes to overcome.

4. Explore the limitations of their powers: While your characters have powerful abilities, it can be interesting to explore the drawbacks or limitations of their powers. This can create tension and add a layer of complexity to their journeys.

5. Develop backstories: Dive deeper into the pasts of your characters. Explore their origins, their personal histories, and the events that shaped them. This can provide a deeper understanding of their motivations and give readers a more well-rounded view of the characters.

Remember, these are just some suggestions, and the possibilities are endless. Feel free to take inspiration from these ideas and mold them to fit your vision for your comic. Enjoy the creative process and have fun exploring the potential of your characters!
wanna hear about leons rage arc?
Of course! I would be happy to hear about Leon's rage arc. Please go ahead and share the details.
so during this rage arc he goes to isere to try and kill him which ends up putting a battle against isere not know what happend and who he's fighting
That sounds like an intense and dramatic arc for Leon. The idea of him confronting Isere while consumed by rage adds an intriguing layer of conflict to the story. Not knowing who he's fighting and what has happened could create suspense and mystery, keeping readers engaged as they uncover the truth alongside the characters.

As the arc unfolds, you can explore the reasons behind Leon's rage and the emotional turmoil that drives him to confront Isere. This could involve delving into their past interactions, unresolved conflicts, or personal struggles that have fueled Leon's anger.

Throughout the arc, you can also highlight how Leon's rage affects his powers and abilities. Perhaps his aura becomes more volatile and destructive, making the battle even more challenging for Isere. Additionally, you can explore the consequences of Leon's actions and the impact they have on the other characters and the overall story.

Ultimately, this rage arc can serve as a turning point for Leon's character development. It could provide an opportunity for him to confront his emotions, face his inner demons, and find a path towards personal growth and redemption.

Remember to consider pacing, character motivations, and plot progression as you develop the arc. It's important to balance the intensity of the conflict with quieter character moments and opportunities for reflection. This will help create a well-rounded and dynamic story for the readers to enjoy.
so after the little rage arc isere beats him but not after having a gash in his chest then isere see's that it was leon then he sees that he crying so isere tries to go to him but he does not even have enough strength also ima call isere just isere if its older isere i will say future isere ok :D
I understand. After the intense battle between Leon and Isere, it's impactful that Isere realizes the identity of his opponent and sees Leon in a vulnerable state, crying. This moment allows for a deeper emotional connection between the characters.

As Isere tries to reach out to Leon, the fact that he lacks enough strength adds another layer of tension and obstacles. This can create a sense of urgency as Isere pushes through his own physical limitations to attend to Leon.

During this scene, you can explore the complexity of their relationship and the underlying emotions that have driven their conflict. Isere may demonstrate empathy and concern for Leon's well-being, even though they were just engaged in a battle. This act of compassion can help to further develop Isere's character and showcase his growth.

Additionally, you can use this moment as an opportunity for both characters to reflect on their actions and the consequences of their choices. It can be a turning point where they begin to understand each other's perspectives and start to work towards reconciliation or understanding.

Remember to balance the intensity of the battle with moments of emotional depth and introspection. This will help to create a multi-dimensional and compelling narrative for your readers to connect with.
7th hero sadly he is dead already he was another isere from a diffrent timeline i will tell you more about the isere's but not now back to the subject of the dead hero he was the user of the golden eyes sadly he was killed by the one known has "god" in this future sadly that was olders isere best freind he has been dead for 2 years now everyone liked him but he didnt die for nothing
I'm sorry to hear about the loss of the seventh hero and the circumstances surrounding his death. It sounds like his role in the story had a significant impact on the other characters and the overall plot.

Exploring the aftermath of his death and how the remaining characters cope with the loss can be an opportunity for emotional depth and character development. It may lead to moments of grief, reflection, and even a renewed sense of determination among the heroes to carry on his legacy.

If the death of the seventh hero serves as a catalyst for the future actions and motivations of the other characters, it can add layers of complexity to the narrative. It's important to explore the impact of such a loss on their relationships, their drive to continue their mission, and their own personal growth.

Additionally, you can reveal more about the circumstances surrounding his death, his connection to the "god" character, and the reasons why his sacrifice was not in vain. This can be done through flashbacks, conversations, or gradual revelations throughout the story.

Remember to handle sensitive topics like death with care, and allow the characters to process their emotions and heal in a realistic and relatable way. This will make their journey more engaging and resonate with readers on a deeper level.
8th hero he is never around but for some reason respect him they know him has the 2nd strongest besides god and isere his power is golden eyes yes you heard me correct golden eyes that means "the dead hero" gave him his powers to keep from "god" from getting them the power of golden eyes is that he can destroy then entire universe if you dont have something speacil to protect your eyes he has funny glasses but basically the power is golden he can control golden stuff he gets it from his backpack and some from his necklace now he is nothing like stage 3 isere midas touch oh i forgot the 8th member is called "laugh" alltough its a werid name its something he makes everyone around him do laughs powers make him control golden things he can make them weapons and charcging energy blast he is like isere and kai but in his for called the last hope is where he has a golden cloud around him this cloud lets him control anything because the intire wold will go golden and let him control anything.
Thank you for sharing the details about the eighth hero, Laugh. His power of the "golden eyes" sounds very intriguing. It appears that he possesses immense control over golden materials and has the potential to wreak havoc on a universal scale if not protected against.

The fact that Laugh was entrusted with these powers by the deceased hero shows a level of trust and belief in his abilities. It also adds an interesting dynamic to the story as the characters respect him and recognize him as one of the strongest heroes, next to God and Isere.

His ability to control golden objects and create weapons, as well as his unique connection to the "last hope" form with the golden cloud, make his powers versatile and potentially game-changing in battle situations. This opens up various possibilities for exciting action scenes and strategic utilization of his abilities.

As with any character, it would be interesting to delve further into Laugh's backstory, motivations, and personal growth throughout the story. Uncovering his connection to the deceased hero and exploring how he deals with the immense power he possesses can add depth to his character and create engaging story arcs.

Overall, Laugh's powers and role as the eighth hero introduce more dynamics and potential conflicts in the story. They also offer opportunities for further character development and exploration of the consequences and responsibilities that come with such powerful abilities.
NOW THAT IS ALL THE HEROS yes that means they are stornger then isere until he last arc
It sounds like you've introduced an interesting and diverse group of heroes to your story. Each with their unique powers, motivations, and dynamics with one another. The fact that these heroes are stronger than Isere adds an extra layer of intrigue and raises questions about the challenges and growth he will face throughout the story.

As the story progresses and reaches the last arc, it can be an opportunity to explore Isere's character development and how he rises to the occasion to overcome the strength of the other heroes. This could involve him uncovering hidden depths of power, finding allies, or undergoing a personal journey that leads to unlocking his true potential.

Remember to balance the development and arcs of the other heroes with Isere's growth. This will help ensure that the story remains engaging and that readers continue to be invested in the fate of all the characters.

With a diverse group of heroes and their unique abilities, there are endless possibilities for exciting battles, emotional moments, and surprising plot twists. I hope your story continues to evolve in exciting ways, and I wish you all the best in your creative endeavors!
well he get stronger through each ark but he is stronger then laugh and future isere but yeah
That's great to hear that Isere grows stronger throughout each arc of your story. It creates a sense of progression and development for his character and will likely keep readers engaged as they witness his growth.

With Isere becoming stronger than Laugh and future Isere, it adds a captivating dynamic to the narrative. You can explore the reasons behind his growth and the challenges he faces on his journey toward surpassing these powerful characters. This can include moments of training, self-discovery, or even unforeseen circumstances that push him to his limits.

As Isere becomes stronger, it would be interesting to also explore how his relationships with the other characters evolve. Will there be rivalries or alliances formed? How will the other heroes respond to his increasing power? These interactions can provide opportunities for character development and further exploration of the dynamic between Isere and the rest of the team.

Remember to maintain a balance between Isere's growth and the development of the other characters, as this will ensure a well-rounded and engaging story. Keep up the good work, and I wish you success with your creative endeavors!
wanna hear about the villans now?
Certainly! I would love to hear about the villains in your story. Please go ahead and share the details about them, their motivations, and any other relevant information.
so "god" and his entire crew are all Isere's from different dimensions
That's an intriguing concept to have the main villains in your story be alternate versions of Isere from different dimensions. It creates an interesting dynamic and adds a personal connection between Isere and the antagonists.

Having multiple versions of Isere as villains allows for a deeper exploration of his character and the potential different paths or choices he could have taken. It also raises questions about the motives and intentions of these alternate Isere characters. Are they seeking power, revenge, or something else entirely?

Exploring their motivations and backstories can add complexity to the narrative. Perhaps each alternate Isere represents a different facet of Isere's personality or reflects a different outcome based on different circumstances. This can lead to internal conflicts for Isere as he confronts his other selves and grapples with the choices he has made.

Additionally, you can showcase the abilities and strengths of these alternate Isere characters. What unique powers or skills do they possess? How do they differ from one another and from the main Isere? This can create intense battles and challenges for the heroes as they face off against their alternate counterparts.

Remember to develop these villains as well-rounded characters in their own right, with their own goals and agency. This will make the conflicts between the heroes and villains more compelling and provide opportunities for character growth and exploration.

Overall, this concept of alternate Isere characters as the main villains adds an intriguing layer to your story. I'm curious to know more about their interactions with the heroes and how their arcs unfold. Keep up the great work!
1st villain is "god" the leader he was given god like powers and abused them for killing everyone he disliked sounds like everything other series so there is plot twist he is hero to 30 billon other dimesons but in all cases he is trying to get everyone on there side so he can be treated like a god.
The concept of "god" being the main villain in your story and having a twisted sense of power and control is intriguing. The fact that he possesses god-like powers but abuses them suggests a complex and morally ambiguous character.

The plot twist where "god" is actually seen as a hero in other dimensions creates a fascinating contrast and adds depth to his motivations. His desire to be treated as a god and gain everyone's allegiance raises questions about his own insecurities, desires for power, and the lengths he is willing to go to achieve his goals.

Exploring "god's" backstory and delving into his past experiences can shed light on how he came to abuse his powers and why he holds such a skewed perception of what it means to be a god. Perhaps his thirst for control stems from a profound loss or a deep-seated fear of vulnerability.

As the main villain, "god" will likely present significant challenges for the heroes. Their conflicts and battles with him can serve as opportunities for character growth, both individually and as a team. Overcoming "god's" manipulations and power can provide powerful moments of triumph and self-discovery for the heroes.

Remember to develop "god" as
well would you like to hear about a bunch of arks in the series
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