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Dewey Donovan was born on the 2nd April 1987 in Millennium City, the second child of Kenneth and Tracy Donovan and the happily anticipated new addition to the Donovan family. His father, the successful founder and owner of a local construction company, and his mother, a beloved veterinarian with her own bustling clinic, had the means and the inclination to provide both their children with a loving, attentive home environment in which they would want for nothing and his older sister, Jolene, was all too thrilled to have a little brother to nurture and play with. For all intents and purposes, Dewey was born into a good family in a good neighbourhood, free of any oppressive hardships and economic obstacles.
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<div style="color:#000000; background-color: #D2B48C"><div style="font-size:15px; font-family: Helvetica">''"Ah, the family Donovan. Whitest of the whitebread, middle of the middle class. Yeah, I totally hated those guys." - The Flea''</div></div>
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From a very early age, however, Dewey something of a problem child. Frightened and intimidated by the notion of playing with other children, he would typically eschew outdoor activities in favour of playing by himself or with his sister indoors. Though his mother, a textbook enabler, was all too willing to let her darling child have his eccentricities, Dewey's father stood firmly by more traditional beliefs. Seeing his son's unwillingness to engage with other children and his preference for playing 'girly' games with his sister as a problem, Kenneth took on a sterner role in bringing him up, forcing him to engage in outdoor 'father and son' activities in order to drag out his more masculine side.
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<div style="color:#000000; background-color: #D2B48C"><div style="font-size:15px; font-family: Helvetica">''"If I could go back in time and punch the guy who invented catch in the face until he died, I'd do it." - The Flea''</div></div>
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Despite his father's efforts, Dewey firmly resisted his constant attempts at male bonding, estranging their relationship even further. By the time Dewey was ten, a certain social barrier had been erected between himself and Kenneth. The former saw his father's approach to parenting as overbearing and self-centred and, try as he might, the latter seemed incapable of understanding just why his traditionalist methods were being rejected. As Dewey and Kenneth's relationship worsened, so too did the relationship between Kenneth and Tracy. Tracy believed that Kenneth's machismo only served to alienate their son and made no effort to hide her views from her husband. All the while, Dewey watched the foundations of their marriage crumbled and realised, for the first time in his life, that he didn't really care that much about other people.
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<div style="color:#000000; background-color: #D2B48C"><div style="font-size:15px; font-family: Helvetica">''"I mean, so long as they were fighting with each other, I could play video games in my room. That's what I call a win-win." - The Flea''</div></div>
  
 
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Revision as of 22:50, 14 September 2014


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The Indestructible
Flea
Your Everyday "Hero"
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"Flattening will get you nowhere."
Freeform
Player: Swixname.png
Affiliations
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Super Group
N/A
Rank
Yes he is.
· Other Affiliations ·
None
Identity
Real Name
Dewey Donovan
Aliases
The Flea
Birthdate
2nd April 1987
Birthplace
Millennium City, MI
Citizenship
Flag USA.png U.S Citizen
Residence
Millennium City
Headquarters
Westside
Occupation
'Hero For Hire'
Legal Status
Vigilante
Marital Status
Single
· Known Relatives ·
Tracy Donovan-Miller (Mother), Kenneth Donovan (Father, Deceased), Vincent Miller (Step-Father), Jolene Donovan (Sister)
Physical Traits
Species
Human
Sub-Type
N/A
Manufacturer
N/A
Model
N/A
Ethnicity
Caucasian
Gender
Male
Apparent Age
27
Height
5'7"
Weight
150lbs
Body Type
Thin, Lean, Spindly, Toned
Hair
Black
Eyes
Blue
Skin
Pasty
· Distinguishing Features ·
Wet Bug Eyes, Slight Hunched Posture, Poor Hygiene
Powers & Abilities
· Known Powers ·
Indestructibility - Proportionate Strength of a Flea - Enhanced Jumping - Enhanced Agility - Enhanced Reflexes - Enhanced Speed - Enhanced Stamina - Enhanced Metabolism - Healing Factor - Flea Sense - 'Flealepathy' - Wallcrawling
· Equipment ·
The Shrinkomatic 5000
· Other Abilities ·
Master Pervert



There are monoliths of human aptitude who boldly don battle gear and bravely soldier forth in the name of justice and peace. There are geniuses who harness the unlimited potential of technology to bolster and protect their fellow man from any who would threaten to harm them. There are the morally upstanding few who, infused with tremendous power, stand tall above the innocent masses and against the many varied forces of evil. Then there's Dewey Donovan.



Biography

"Before I got my powers? I try not to dwell on that. I mean, if you lived my life before I started dressing up like a pervert and kicking people in the face, you'd never want to take your mask off either." - The Flea

Dewey Donovan was born on the 2nd April 1987 in Millennium City, the second child of Kenneth and Tracy Donovan and the happily anticipated new addition to the Donovan family. His father, the successful founder and owner of a local construction company, and his mother, a beloved veterinarian with her own bustling clinic, had the means and the inclination to provide both their children with a loving, attentive home environment in which they would want for nothing and his older sister, Jolene, was all too thrilled to have a little brother to nurture and play with. For all intents and purposes, Dewey was born into a good family in a good neighbourhood, free of any oppressive hardships and economic obstacles.

"Ah, the family Donovan. Whitest of the whitebread, middle of the middle class. Yeah, I totally hated those guys." - The Flea

From a very early age, however, Dewey something of a problem child. Frightened and intimidated by the notion of playing with other children, he would typically eschew outdoor activities in favour of playing by himself or with his sister indoors. Though his mother, a textbook enabler, was all too willing to let her darling child have his eccentricities, Dewey's father stood firmly by more traditional beliefs. Seeing his son's unwillingness to engage with other children and his preference for playing 'girly' games with his sister as a problem, Kenneth took on a sterner role in bringing him up, forcing him to engage in outdoor 'father and son' activities in order to drag out his more masculine side.

"If I could go back in time and punch the guy who invented catch in the face until he died, I'd do it." - The Flea

Despite his father's efforts, Dewey firmly resisted his constant attempts at male bonding, estranging their relationship even further. By the time Dewey was ten, a certain social barrier had been erected between himself and Kenneth. The former saw his father's approach to parenting as overbearing and self-centred and, try as he might, the latter seemed incapable of understanding just why his traditionalist methods were being rejected. As Dewey and Kenneth's relationship worsened, so too did the relationship between Kenneth and Tracy. Tracy believed that Kenneth's machismo only served to alienate their son and made no effort to hide her views from her husband. All the while, Dewey watched the foundations of their marriage crumbled and realised, for the first time in his life, that he didn't really care that much about other people.

"I mean, so long as they were fighting with each other, I could play video games in my room. That's what I call a win-win." - The Flea

Powers That I Can Do

Stuff I Have

Weaknesses I do not have because I'm a man

Did somebody say "Sexy Nude Pictures"?

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Slammin' Tunes to Fit the Mood

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