High Voltage Season Posters

Images above provided by Jeff Viloria

These images above are the season promotion posters for High Voltage! High Voltage will have 5 seasons. Each season of High Voltage will have a different villain. Each season will have Clyde working with different members of the High Voltage team. Each season will take place in different points of time. Basically, each season of High Voltage is roughly a year (with the exception of season 2). Clyde starts the series at age 14 and he ends the series at age 18.

Wire Versus Quake

 

Wire Versus Quake video provided by Mayshing

This is a scene from the series! This scene takes place towards the end of season 1, and this is where Clyde faces off against Quake, who is a member of Epsilon’s army. Even though this is just a small animation, this scene is very emotionally charged, especially when you learn more about the characters, their relationships with one another and how they interact! The point of this sequence is to display how a fight scene would look in High Voltage. Of course, as High Voltage progresses, expect the fight scenes to become more intense and fast paced, similar to other anime out there!

Wire and Scarlet Hornet Versus Red Poison

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Wire and Scarlet Hornet Versus Red Poison image provided by Mark Henry Bustamante

Here is an image of what a fight scene from season 2 would look like. This battle is of Wire and Scarlet Hornet (a newcomer to the High Voltage team) versus Red Poison. If you read the character bios in the characters section, you would have read about a character named Al Salvatore. Red Poison is an enforcer and an assassin who is part of Al Salvatore’s team. His goal is to prevent Salvatore’s business from an sort of disruption, which is why he is fighting against Wire and Scarlet Hornet, as their goal is to bring down Al Salvatore. High Voltage has a lot of unique and fun battle scenes, and this is just one of the many battles in High Voltage.

Dark Eclipse

Dark Eclipse image provided by Mark Henry Bustamante

This is a villain that appears in season 1 of High Voltage. Dark Eclipse is an interesting villain, in that, he is actually a college student who fell into a bad situation. College is a fun experience, but it is also first step into adulthood. And, as you end the near of your college experience, reality starts to set in. That is the situation Dark Eclipse found himself in. He was a college kid with growing student loans, having a hard time making ends meet and couldn’t catch a break. When he received his powers, he used it to make his life easier by becoming a thief. His episode is a look into morality. Is Dark Eclipse really a villain? Was it wrong for him to become a thief to improve his life? Would you have done the same thing if you were in his position? These are the types of questions you will ask yourself when you immerse yourself into the world of High Voltage. Each villain has a story. Not everyone is inherently villainous. It will be up to you to figure out where you stand on some of the issues that come up in these episodes.

Wire Versus Quake and Elasta-Boy

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Wire Versus Quake and Elasta-Boy image provided by Mark Henry Bustamante

This image depicts a fight between Wire, Quake and Elasta-Boy. This fight happens towards the end of season 1. Quake and Elasta-Boy work for Epsilon, and they were tasked with capturing Wire. This is just another example of how fights will play out in High Voltage. Lots of action. Fast-paced movements. Destruction of the environment around them. Energy blasts and melee attacks. High Voltage is going to be an anime, so think of these fight scenes as fight scenes you would see in your favorite anime.

Clyde Meets Atticus

Clyde Meets Atticus image provided by Vicio-Kun

This image depicts Clyde meeting Atticus for the first time. If you read High Voltage Beginnings, you would have already become acquainted with these characters. This scene is where Atticus meets Clyde, and Atticus transfers his abilities over to Clyde, thus passing the heroic torch. This is how Clyde’s journey into heroism begins.

Action Figures

Sahara Action Figure (left) and Sahara drawing (right) provided by Gary Anderson

Action figures? That’s correct! This point of this action figure is to demonstrate the merchandising potential that High Voltage has. Even though High Voltage isn’t on TV yet, this series has toys, games, comics, clothing and accessories. Funny thing is, everything you see so far from High Voltage is funded by me with my own money. Just imagine the potential this series could have on a bigger budget. Right now, this is the only High Voltage action figure out there. The reason why Sahara was chosen out of all the other High Voltage characters is due to her simplicity. Her overall appearance is simple, yet effective, so it was easier to make an action figure in her image.

High Voltage Beginnings

High Voltage Beginnings is the comic for High Voltage. It is actually the pilot of the series, which I wrote when I was in college. High Voltage Beginnings came about after a potential TV deal fell through. It was mentioned it would be a good idea to create more content to get my point across with High Voltage, so I decided to create a comic of the pilot. The comic went into production in late 2013 and was finalized in 2015. Even thought this was created in 2015, High Voltage takes place in present day.