The Confessor (Brian Kinney)

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This Herocopia entry discusses events that occurred in an issue of Astro City Comics published within the last 90 days.

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Status: Active
Real Name: Brian Kinney
Origin: Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 #4-9
Base of Operations: Astro City
First Appearance: Late 2001


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Appearances (in Publication Order): Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 #9

Astro City #1, 7, 8


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The Confessor (Brian Kinney)

"I don't have all the advantages my mentor did. So I make my own." -- Brian Kinney, the Confessor

History

Brian Kinney Wants to be a Super Hero

Before coming to Astro City, Brian Kinney had been brought up by his single father, a small time doctor. The elder Kinney, always compassionate, treated everyone in the community who needed his help, even those who were too poor to pay their medical expenses. As a result, he developed a reputation as a sucker who could be taken advantage of, and Brian grew up in miserable economic straits. Brian came to greatly resent his father for this, and he vowed to become someone people respected when he grew up. He vowed to become a superhero.

He spent years preparing for this goal, learning martial arts at dojos and doing research. When he reached adulthood in 1997, he took a one-way bus to Astro City. Hoping to be taken under one of the city's many heroes' wing, he took a job at the superhero bar Bruiser's. Its owner, KO Carson, sensed Brian's goal and so referred him to Butler's, that suit-and-tie restaurant being where he'd more likely meet the type of heroes he needed, and thus Brian came to the Confessor's attention.

Over his time as Altar Boy, in large part through the Confessor's mentorship, Brian came to understand that being a superhero was about helping others, not whatever acclaim or respect that could result in. He came to understand that his father, regardless of how others viewed him, had been a hero in his own right.

After the Confessor's death, Brian chose to carry on his mentor's identity and name. He spent four years training all over the world before he was ready, then returned to Astro City. And the criminals of the city soon realized the masked monster they thought dead was back once more to bring terror down on their heads...

The Training of the New Confessor

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Powers

The current Confessor has no vampire related powers, instead using voice modulators and tricks to inspire fear in his evil-doers' hearts. However, Brian Kinney is trained in martial arts, possesses keen detective skills, and maintains a rigorous physical training schedule, including four years of training around the world before assuming the full guise of the Confessor.

Equipment

  • Brian has profited well from the wealth of information, the collection of items, assembled by his predecessor during his long life span.
  • New uniform, organic in nature, able to heal itself when damaged.
  • A runic design (tattoo?) emblazoned on his upper body. It glows in a manner reminiscent of the original Confessor's cross emblem. Brian's encounter with Samaritan at Samothrace suggests the possibility that it enhances athletic skills, perhaps even provides certain supernatural powers.
  • High tech devices for masking security devices.
  • Computer hacking skills on a level that would make him among the world's most elite.









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