The Golden Age Home For Retired Superbeings is a retirement home for meta beings located in Cosmopolis.
Overview[]
The retirement home is home for many retired meta humans, that includes, former superheroes, supervillains, and even extraterrestrials. The facilities are staffed by trained medical personnel, both human and even meta human staff. Though a retirement home, some employees compare the working conditions and residents to akin to being in an asylum.
History[]
When the Russian Rocket, a Russian meta human who was created by the Soviet Union to fight against the People's Champions, having been stuck for decades in limbo found himself in the future, he sought the original People's Champions to complete his mission.
He was engaged in a fight with Max Archer's hero team, though the Steak blurted out the location of the former People's Champions at the retirement home. He then attacked the facility and was met by the combined force of the new and veteran heroes and medical staff. They were however no match for the villain.
Crimson Comet having regained some lucidity managed to hold off Rocket long enough to talk him down, informing the confused Russian that the Soviet Union no longer existed. Realizing he was a man out of time, Russian Rocket ceased his attacks. Later a delegation from the Russian Federation arrived to extract Russian Rocket who wanted to return home.
Residents[]
Crimson Comet[]

The a member of the first iteration of the People's Champions. Capable of flight, invulnerability, and super strength. However that was two generations ago, and now the hero is an aged old man, with deteriorating mental faculties such as dementia. (He is based off of DC's Superman)
Sir Nicholas Dalton Moore[]

A former British eyepatch superspy. Once the world's most gifted intelligence operative, Nicholas spends most of his time evading the medical staff of the retirement home, trying to escape his "captors." (He is based off Marvel Comics Nick Fury.)
The Silver Swami[]
A Saudi Arabian sorcerer said to be the keeper of the Great Seal, a guardian who walks between worlds. (He is based off Doctor Fate from DC comics.)
The Hooded Cobra[]
A former supervillain and enemy of the People’s Champions. A snake-themed villain who goaded the Russian Rocket in fighting the heroes. Decades later the villain now lives at the retirement home, having mellowed out his malicious ways, even becoming a friend to his former adversaries.
Street Justice[]
A retired hero who is powered by his Amulet of Power. Is often seen bickering with his best from Uncle Slam.
Uncle Slam[]
A retired hero also known as Mr. Jackson who gains his power from American Freedom. Is often seen bickering with his best from Uncle Slam.
Staff[]
Knight Nurse[]

A superheroine that works in suppressing unruly residents at the home, by using magic.
Source[]
- Super! Issue 004