Meet the Supas
Heroes. Power. Legacy.
Heroes. Power. Legacy.
The Supa OG
Leader of the Supas
Champion of justice
Genius 6th Grader
For over two decades, Asha has been the quiet backbone of a small, cozy hair salon tucked on 17th Street near Franklin in the heart of Oakland — where the coffee is always hot and everybody's business is always welcome. To her regulars, she's just Asha: warm, sharp-tongued, and somehow always knowing exactly what style you need before you sit down. What they don't know is that she's spent the last 20 years carrying the weight of the world on her shoulders — literally. Now, with a new generation ready to step up, she's got one foot out the door and her eyes on something she hasn't had in a long time: a quiet Saturday with nowhere to be and no one to save.
I've been doing this since before you knew what a villain was. Sit down.
At 24, Raquel Fisher thought landing her dream job at Perme Labs in Oakland, California was the biggest thing that would ever happen to her. A brilliant scientist with a quiet intensity, she navigates the rhythms of everyday life — morning commutes, late-night experiments, and the occasional overpriced coffee — like anyone her age. Focused, grounded, and fiercely determined, she's exactly who she appears to be on the surface.
With great power comes great responsibility.
At 26, Jacques Beaumont is the kind of man who makes a room forget what it was doing. Born and raised in Nassau, he carries the island with him everywhere — in the way he moves, the way he cooks, and the way he makes every conversation feel like it was meant to happen. Educated, eligible, and entirely too charming for anyone's peace of mind, he spends his off hours perfecting island recipes that make his neighbors knock on his door uninvited and dancing like nobody's watching — even when everybody is. As one of the Supas' worldwide stationed heroes, Nassau is his home base. The rest of the world is still on his list. He'll get there. He always does.
Back home we say — if you can't see the wind, don't bet against it. You should've listened.
At 9 years old, Samantha "Supa Sam" Collins is the kind of kid who reads instruction manuals for fun and considers a baking soda volcano "just a warm-up." An only child raised by a mom who works long hours, Sam has learned to keep herself company — and she does it well. Her kitchen table is a full-time laboratory, covered in beakers, food coloring, and whatever she could find under the sink that won't actually hurt anyone (probably). The kids at school call her a nerd. She considers it a compliment. Street smart, fearless, and convinced she was meant for something bigger — everything changed the day she ran into Supa. One conversation was all it took. Now Sam has Supa's personal cell number saved in her phone, a self-appointed superhero title, and absolutely zero doubts about her place on the team.
I don't have powers. I have a plan. Same thing.
On paper, Ronan Perme is everything a city could want. Heir to the Perme family empire, CEO of Perme Labs, and Oakland's most celebrated philanthropist — the man has a wing named after him at three different hospitals and a smile that's been on the cover of Forbes twice. He funds schools, backs clean energy initiatives, and shows up to every charity gala looking like he actually cares. He does not. Behind the glass towers and the generous donations is a mind that has been quietly, methodically, and very patiently working toward one thing: control. Not fame. Not money. He has plenty of both. Control. The kind that doesn't make headlines — until it's too late.
I will control everything one day.
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