Kayley Gunner Brazzer -

When the corporate militia invaded her neighborhood to seize the Brazzer Core, Kayley used the Pulse to disable their drones, saving dozens of lives. The incident earned her the moniker (a nod to the core) and a place on the city’s underground resistance network.

| Medium | Platform | What to Expect | |--------|----------|----------------| | | Image Comics – “Kayley Gunner: Brazzer” (2024‑2026) | Visually striking art, 6‑issue arcs. | | Animated Shorts | YouTube’s “Brazzer Bytes” channel | Bite‑sized 2‑minute vignettes exploring her gadgets. | | Interactive Game | Steam – “Brazzer: Core Conflict” (beta 2025) | Players can customize the Brazzer Core and make moral choices that affect the ending. | | Novelization | Kindle & Hardcover – “The Pulse of Avalon” (2025) | A deep dive into Kayley’s inner monologue and backstory. | kayley gunner brazzer

If you’ve ever scrolled through a roster of comic‑book anti‑heroes, you might have felt a flicker of familiarity when you saw the name —the half‑mechanic, half‑renegade who refuses to be pigeonholed. Born in the rust‑soaked industrial districts of New Avalon, Kayley grew up amidst the clanging of conveyor belts and the low hum of experimental energy cores. She inherited a stubborn streak from her mother, a former street racer, and a knack for tinkering from her father, a disgraced weapons engineer. When the corporate militia invaded her neighborhood to