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UPDATE 6-18-2023: Apparently Miraheze has been saved. See our MIRAHEZE CLOSING page for more info and links[edit]



Unfortunately Miraheze is likely closing down August 31, 2023. We thank them for providing this free space for so many years. At least Miraheze uses a standard form of Mediawiki (or at least that was true when we landed here), so the backup I save should be more easily uploaded elsewhere if I choose to do it, unlike having to reformat all the pages by hand like last time.[edit]



IMPORTANT: Miraheze, our host, requires activity to keep a wiki on their site. So if you have anything to share, please add a page. Or even just comment.


Welcome to ICONS: Truth, Justice and Gaming; a fan-made and managed wiki dedicated to the Role-Playing Game ICONS Superpowered Roleplaying, originally published by Adamant Entertainment; now by Ad Infinitum Adventures.

Files and pages from the old wiki on Wikispaces have been recreated here from a backup, mostly by the account "Old Wikispace", and if posted by that account it's to be assumed no credit is being taken. Much of the Wikispaces code just doesn't work here, so some things look a bit different.

If your work has been reposted but your name and/or screen name aren't already listed, please let me know, or just go ahead and add it yourself.

I have left in links that are broken due to the target going away, both as a historical record of what we had, and in hopes that someone might know of a new url, if any.



Featured Image

Morgan Green is a young woman in her early twenties whose Energy-X powers only recently manifested. A distant relative of a forgotten but powerful Golden Age hero and the original Ultra Girl who recently retired the mantle, Morgan decided to continue the tradition. Although extremely powerful, this incarnation of Ultra Girl is relatively inexperienced but possesses great potential. Click here to view image at full size.

Featured Article

Tachyon, aka The Digital Man, is the brainchild of Dr Kenji Araki, Professor of Robotics at Hirohito University. Unveiled at Araki Labs in the "far-off" year of 2001, Tachyon is the world's most advanced synthoid (synthetic humanoid), endowed with superhuman strength, speed and intelligence. Originally designed as an indestructible warrior, Tachyon quickly exceeds original programming after his creator is murdered by the international terrorist organization S.T.A.I.N. Swearing an oath to avenge his "father's" death, Tachyon engages in a one 'man' war against injustice and tyranny, traveling the world to battle the insidious forces of S.T.A.I.N. and its sinister allies. Read more....

Featured Character

Don Wright was a publisher of The Daily Bulletin, a newspaper based in Central City (aka Manhattan). Tired of watching local thugs get away with literal murder, he put on a costume to help the downtrodden and oppressed. When World War II broke out, he focused on fighting "Jap-a-nazi" saboteurs, aided aided by the Young Defenders, four 'plucky youngsters' who delivered broadsheets for the Bulletin. Read more...

Latest Uploads

Check this page for a comprehensive list of ICON's latest visual contributions. Contains every file uploaded since 15 August 2018, a growing catalogue of images drawn from media of every time, date, age and era. VIEW LIST...

Latest Activities

Keep abreast of changes to articles, images and site policy via the Active Feed. Provides details of recent additions, transfers and registrations, by both anonymous and registered users. Covers a period of roughly 24 hours; for more information, VIEW FEED...

Continuities

Terra Magnus is a fictional universe set within the Landmark Continuum, an alternate plane of existence which periodically encroaches on the mainstream reality. A violent, warlike empire ruled by malevolent transhumans, Terra Magnus is the "dark twin" of the Planet Earth. READ MORE...

Histories

According to most sources, Selina was first published by Landmark Magazines in 1964, making her official debut in Journey into Adventure no. 23. Devised by industry veteran Ray Haddingsly, Selina was originally intended to capture a young female audience by combining science fiction with teen-romance. READ MORE...

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