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Supervision (comics) : ウィキペディア英語版
Supervision (comics)

Bridget Flynn is a fictional comic book superheroine, a member of the superhero team Dynamo 5, which appears in the monthly series of the same name from Image Comics. Created by writer Jay Faerber and artist Mahmud A. Asrar, the character first appeared in ''Dynamo 5'' #1 (January 2007).
For the first 24 issues of the series, the character possessed superhuman strength and invulnerability, and went by the codename Scrap. In issue #25 of the series (October 2009), the character, whose powers had been erased in the previous issue, obtained different powers. Now possessing laser, telescopic and x-ray vision, she goes by the codename Supervision.〔Faerber, Jay. ''Dynamo 5'' #25 (October 2009)〕
==Publication history==
Captain Dynamo, a superhero who first appeared in ''Noble Causes: Extended Family'' #2 (June 2004)〔(The Grand Comics Database page on ''Noble Causes: Extended Family #2'' )〕 was depicted as a womanizing philanderer, and in ''Dynamo 5'' #1 (January 2007), it was revealed, after he was assassinated, that he had fathered a number of illegitimate children. His widow, former agent of the government superhuman-monitoring agency, F.L.A.G., posing as a now-retired investigative reporter Maddie Warner, gathered five of these children in order to form a team to protect Tower City in Captain Dynamo's absence. One of these was Cleveland native, NYU Film School graduate and aspiring screenwriter Bridget Flynn,〔Faerber, Jay. ''Dynamo 5'' #1; January 2007〕 the oldest of the five.〔Faerber, Jay. ''Dynamo 5'' #0; February 2009〕 Warner exposed Bridget and her four half-siblings to the same energy that gave Captain Dynamo his powers 40 years earlier, unlocking their latent powers. Bridget developed her father's superhuman strength and invulnerability, and took the codename Scrap as a member of Dynamo 5.〔
During the series' first year of publication in 2007, Bridget and the other members of Dynamo 5 were shown confronting various threats to Tower City, while dealing with the personal conflicts that arose as a result of discovering four new half-siblings, as well as the effect that their new lives had on their personal lives at home. Bridget in particular dealt with the knowledge that the man who raised her along with her mother was not her biological father.〔Faerber, Jay. ''Dynamo 5'' #3; May 2007〕〔Faerber, Jay. ''Dynamo 5'' #4; June 2007〕
In a 2008 storyline, when Warner was rendered into a coma, the team's underwater headquarters, the Aquarium, was flooded, and it was discovered that Bridget's teammate and half-brother, Spencer, was a half-extraterrestrial with an alien physiognomy who had manifested his shapeshifting ability years earlier, and not when the members of the team first met. These developments, along with the problems that their superhero lives inflicted on their personal lives, led to the dissolution of the team. However, Bridget decided to stay in Tower City to protect it, and recruited allies of the team to act as replacements.〔Faerber, Jay. ''Dynamo 5'' #14 - 16 (June - September 2008)〕 but her siblings eventually reunite with her as teammates.〔Faerber, Jay. ''Dynamo 5'' #19; January 2009〕 She subsequently decided to move from Los Angeles to Tower City full-time.〔 Although Bridget and her other siblings came to regard sister Livvie as the team's de facto leader, the leadership that Bridget displayed during this period gave cause for Warner, after she emerged from her coma, to suggest that Bridget be the team's leader.〔
Bridget also guest-starred with Dynamo 5 in two issues of ''Gemini'', another creator-owned Image Comics series by Jay Faerber, in 2008 and 2009.〔Faerber, Jay. ''Gemini'' #3 (October 2008) & 4 (July 2009)〕
In a 2009 storyline in issues 24 and 25 of the series, the team was attacked by their other half-sibling, the supervillain Synergy, who used a weapon to erase the team's abilities and capture them. The team freed themselves, and used the weapon to restore their powers, but they developed different abilities than the ones they had before. Bridget found that she and her brother Hector, who had vision-related powers, had switched their abilities. Bridget now had x-ray, telescopic, and laser vision, and took the new codename Supervision.

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