No pics, but right now, my highest toon in CO is Keystone. Think "The Thing," but grey (maybe a Mr. Fixit Hulk version of The Thing?). Very much a golden age feel to the toon.
Keystone is one of the last survivors from a destroyed planet. Much like fish move through water or we humnans move through air, the life forms on that planet moved through rock. That was their "atmosphere." As the planet exploded, the being that would come to be known as Keystone found himself stranded in a chunk of the crust of the planet, hurtling through space.
The isolation, the confinement, threatened his sanity. He turned to learning how to manipulate the very rock itself, bending it to his will. This was how he learned to form constructs out of the rock that he could control, esentially forming bodies.
The asteroid he was trapped on crashed to earth, yadda. His travel power is tunneling, which is not so much his pulling a "Bugs Bunny," rather it's the alien consciousness flowing out of the rock body and back into the ground.
As a dig at a SG member, and because this is a toon that's VERY rooted in the Golden Age, his Nemesis is Grav-El. Yes, pure cheese, but it makes me snicker every time. Where Keystone is a tank, using his powerful attacks to decimate his opponents, Grav-El is a force toon. I was going for a Luthor/Supes relationship.
Grav-El is from the same planet, but lost it as his shard was hurtling thorugh space. He represents what COULD have happened to Keystone. Where Keystone adapted his environment to create more or less a "living rock" suit of armor, Grav-El hieghtened his ability to FORCE the rock into the shapes he wanted, which extended to eventually allowing him to project that force out of the environement. Grav-El is out to prove that HE is the rightful survivor of the planet, what their race was capable of, and that everyone else should bow to him, as his power was forged in space and that he is desinted to rule.
Keystone is only about level 26 or 27 now, and has only run into Grav-El once (I gave Grav-El the megalomaniac AI, which fits). Keystone, playing solo, is pretty tough. He can take a pounding, and it takes him a while to whittle down foes, but he soloed Urkel... I mean, Menton.
Grav-El ALMOST wiped the floor with him. I was impressed and am looking forward to the rematch.