Super 7 · Token Detail
Super 7 #75
Super-7 explores a mythic future where gifted individuals rise to defend a vulnerable world. The collection includes 77 distinct characters across seven legendary power archetypes, each expressed through explosive cinematic action scenes and quiet iconic lineup portraits. Legendary abilities — such as the ultra-rare LASER EYES — appear only on the most powerful characters. Villains are scarce but feared, their scenes filled with destruction and mayhem. Every work balances stylised drama, glowing cinematic lighting, volumetric effects, and richly animated environmental power signatures.

Token information
- Collection
- Super 7
- Token ID
- #75
- Role
- Hero
- Gender
- Woman
- Age
- Young Adult
- Power Type
- Fire / Heat Control
- Signature Ability
- Energy Aura Glow
- Scene
- Line-Up Poster
- Effects
- Sparks and Embers
- Tone
- Fearless
- Rarity
- Common
Owner information
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