Hero, Vol. 1

Hero, Book 1 is the first book of the "Hero" series.

Summary
''Take to the skies! Make friends, find love, and save your city in this action-packed adventure!''

Chapter 1: The First Day of the Rest of Your Life
"Take to the skies! Make friends, find love, and save your city in this action-packed adventure!" The story opens with Your Character flying through the devastated city of Northbridge, confronting a mysterious figure engulfed by energy.

The story flashes back to 6 months earlier, where it is revealed the young man/woman is the executive assistant to Grayson Prescott at Prescott Industries. After fixing a catering error with Marjorie Miles and checking in with engineer Dax and security guard Santiago, your character convinces Grayson to allow your best friend Poppy Patel, a junior editor at a fashion magazine called Motif, to attend a gala at Prescott Industries that night.

Billionaire Silas Prescott reveals a device called The Prism Gate, which will provide clean and inexhaustible energy, putting an end to pollution, famine, and inequality.

The event is then interrupted by a group of four heavily armed criminals, most likely behind a series of Jewelry heists mentioned by Santiago earlier in the chapter, intending to commit a robbery.

Chapter 2: Uninvited Guests
"Armed robbers are holding the gala hostage! Can you save the day?" You, Dax and Poppy discover that you have super-strength and the ability to fly. Meanwhile, the leader of the attack suffers with the mysterious crystal's effects.

Chapter 3: Back to Formula
"A few days after the Prism Gate incident, life in Northbridge goes back to normal... for everyone but you, that is!"Your daily routine at work is back, but now you have super powers and you use that in your advantage. While going out with Grayson, you find the robbers from the gala night... And their leader, that also got super powers and is your first potential enemy.

Trivia

 * The drawing style of this book is similar to that of "Endless Summer" in which it uses its own comic book-esque style rather than the style used in majority of the other books.
 * In the book's cover art, it's written "Vol. 1" instead of "Book 1".
 * Pixelberry introduced a new genre, Superheroes, with this story.
 * Some of the characters having alliterative names is similar to how famous comic-book writer Stan Lee names some of his characters.