Friday, May 15, 2015

K-Men, Volume 5: The Supporting Cast

The K-Men were now a solid team with few weaknesses. But Professor M was not done. He knew he needed to accumulate as much talent and power as he could in order for the K-Men to be able to defeat evil for years to come. He put his mind back to work, eager to seek and find individuals who possessed superpowers that could complement the rest of the K-Men. This is what he found:

Kelvin Herrera came to the K-Men in 2011 but broke out in 2012. He has tremendous strength that translates into the hardest thrown pitches the universe has ever seen. In addition, he has the ability to channel his emotions into fear. As a result, he is among the most formidable members of the K-Men, and opponents cower when they face him:
Omar Infante was signed by Professor M in 2013 to provide reliability, quickness and agility for the K-Men. He is fearless and loyal.
Luke Hochevar had been a member of the K-Men since 2006. Professor M had trouble developing his immense talent for several years, but finally realized that he should be added to the K-Men's deadly bullpen, which already consisted of Saveman, Wade Davis The Punisher, and Kelvin Herrera. Papa Hoch had a good relationship with Eric Hosmer at first base and was well-suited for defeating opponents with his tremendous array of pitches.
With pinpoint accuracy and good control, Jeremy Guthrie was picked up by Professor M in 2012 to resurrect his career using the stellar defense that the K-Men already possessed. It was a perfect match.
The K-Men's opponents would not sleep well at night knowing they might face the strength of Kelvin, the quickness of Omar, the vast display of skill from Luke, and the accuracy of Guthrie. It was a time of wealth and goodness for the K-Men, a time that would only get better...

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