character art by Dex Greenbright
Meet the cast of the Rollover series
Header credits
banner:: R. J. Taylor
inset: Rhonda Zatezalo based on a design by Quincy Allen
Elena Moreno
Professional idealist. Knows we can all do better if we try.
Special powers:
unstoppable charisma
boundless energy
knows all the right people to get things done
Valerie Wade
Organizer of things & people. It isn’t meddling if they pay for it.
Special powers:
lie detection
contract analysis
red tape removal
bureaucracy navigator
Jack Coby
Security specialist. Wears his sunglasses at night.
Special powers:
super strength
near invulnerability
fangs and claws
too stubborn to quit
Amy Goodall
Staff Sergeant, USMC. The nail polish is uniform board approved.
Special powers:
super strength
invulnerability
fangs and claws and dorsal spikes
knows kung fu
teaches ballet
Malik Jefferson
Captain, USMC. Living proof there’s more to strength than muscle power.
Special powers:
endless patience
genius-level emotional intelligence
institutional knowledge
philosophy
Marcia Galloway
Colonel, USMC. She’s pyrokinetic. Don’t make her prove it.
Special powers:
military authority
elemental fire control
telekinesis
extra-legal civilian powers
sense of humor
Grace Reed
Neighborhood enigma. Ask about her garden, not her past.
Special powers:
green thumb
mom voice
epic home renovation skills
experience running from the law
Heather Gardner
DPS Safety Training Officer. The wings are just for show.
Special powers:
medium distance teleportation
living passenger teleportation
innate GPS sense
INFINITE patience with DPS recruits
Kristiana Stanislav
Professional Generalist. Adept at making the best of any situation.
Special powers:
super strength
invulnerability
fangs and claws
encyclopedic knowledge base
ability to explain hard topics understandably
Anthony (Sal) Moretti
Handyman. Teddy bear. Recovering from being too handsome for his own good.
Special powers:
emotional projection
extensive dad joke repertoire
parental Glare Of Doom
full construction skill bingo card
Scene Gallery
art by Daniel Govar
The phoenix symbolizes both the life renewals and destructive changes faced by characters in this series. Phoenixes feature in the logos of several rollover service businesses.
Heather on the job, arriving dressed for business. She can't actually fly, but the wings are handy for teleporting in above things and gliding down.
Elena and Jack enjoying an afternoon outdoors. Elena likes visiting cemeteries. Jack likes intimidating the people who even think about harassing Elena.
Grace in her element, working happily in a garden greenhouse, making all the plants happy too.
Amy being helpful while off-duty in her civvies. She loves her bright colors and her feminine styles, and she'll be happy to correct anyone who thinks she should wear anything else.
Valerie Wade in her office, still unsure how she ended up with such a posh job after so many years barely scraping by. (Hard work and talent, that's how, but try convincing her of that.)
Sal and the twins. They think they have him wrapped around their little fingers. The truth is, he lets them win the little battles because he's busy winning the bigger ones.
The Rollover Files
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Rough Passages
GRAY HAIR, ACHING JOINTS…AND SUPERNATURAL POWERS
Eight stories create a mosaic picture of life in a world where 10% of the population develops uncanny abilities at midlife. Some people’s lives change for the better. Others face the loss of everything they hold dear. One truth is universal: power changes everything.
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The Sharp Edge Of Yesterday
MIDDLE-AGED MOMS WITH SUPERPOWERS, BRAIDING HAIR AND SAVING THE WORLD.
Five irrepressible activists pledge to bring compassionate change to a system that pays for the safety of the many with the lives of the few.