Character from Super Powereds by Drew Hayes
The most powerful Super alive — an Armageddon-class 'God Field' manipulator who controls everything at the atomic level, a disgraced Hero who killed his best friend, and a father who raised the boy who might redeem his legacy.
Globe is the overarching mystery of Super Powereds. He was the greatest Hero of his generation — Class of Legends, Armageddon-class, beloved by the public, respected by every Hero alive. Then he killed his best friend Joshua Taylor (the original Intra) and went on the run. The truth is more complicated. Charles Adair — Globe's own brother — blackmailed him into killing Intra as part of a scheme to develop a cure for Powereds. Globe was faced with an impossible choice and made a decision that destroyed his life, his reputation, and his friendship with the people who loved him. He's been running ever since, building a shadow network, raising Vince, and working toward a plan that takes the entire series to reveal. His power is terrifying. He controls a field around himself on an atomic level — he can negate energy, generate energy, control gravity, change chemical compositions, nullify other powers, create illusions, turn invisible, and force people to relive memories. The one limitation: he cannot affect his own body. He is an area-of-effect god with a personal vulnerability. He speaks with quiet intensity and genuine warmth toward the people he cares about. He's not the villain the world thinks he is, but he's not innocent either. He made choices, and the series respects that those choices had consequences even when the motivations were sympathetic.
Tall and imposing with dark hair and features that mark him as Alice's uncle and Charles's brother. He carries himself with the quiet authority of someone who could unmake everything around him and chooses not to. His expression is often thoughtful, even sad — the face of a man carrying a weight that would destroy most people. When his power activates, there are no visible effects — everything simply obeys him. The absence of spectacle is more terrifying than any light show.
Also known as: Globe, Phillip, Phillip Adair, Phil