The latest comic from Kick-Ass writer Mark Millar concerns a superstrong Maine gas-station worker who anonymously performs a good deed every day—until a newcomer to his small town alerts the media. “I wanted to do something that was unlike the kind of hero you normally see,” says the Scottish scribe who is collaborating with artist Rafael Albuquerque (American Vampire) on the title, which will be published by Image. “It’s really bizarre, but in a world of 6 billion people, nearly all the [superhero] characters tend to be around the tristate and they’re all professionals. Most people aren’t like that. I was just drawing a big guy in overalls and I doodled, ‘Not a billionaire, not a genius, not a playboy, not a philanthropist.’ ”