Description
Josh, alias "The Ghost," wields superhuman powers: phasing through solid matter like walls and obstacles, and turning invisible. These abilities make him an elite infiltrator and safecracker. Bullets pass harmlessly through his phased form, allowing calm confrontation.
He spent his formative years behind bars, struggling to control his powers while prison gangs pressured him. Carmine, known as The Heat, intervened, mentoring Josh and introducing him to the superpowered criminal underworld. This guidance enabled Josh to master his phasing and invisibility, launching his successful career as a renowned cat burglar.
The rise of superheroes eventually made sustained crime untenable. Josh retired, becoming a legitimate and successful architect. However, loyalty to Carmine drew him back when Johnny Bolt recruited him for a major heist orchestrated by Carmine.
During preparations, Josh showcased his powers to the crew, phasing through Johnny Bolt and remotely turning off lights across Chicago. His cynical, uptight demeanor caused friction, particularly with Johnny, whom he condescendingly called "sport." Josh played critical roles, including rescuing telekinetic thief TK McCabe from a high-security transport plane. He phased aboard, let guard bullets pass through him, and returned fire.
The crew's main target was Count Orlok's power-amplifying helmet within the Union of Justice headquarters. Josh phased through security systems, carrying a replica helmet destroyed by the superhero Praetorian. Forced to adapt, he phased deep underground into a secure vault to retrieve the real helmet, triggering alarms. He later aided a heist against crime boss Christopher Matts (The Bastard), using phasing to tranquilize guards and identify threats by disabling security.
After the successful heists, Josh invested his share in extensive Greek real estate during the country's financial crisis, securing his retirement. His journey traces a path from troubled youth to controlled professional, retired architect, temporary return to crime, and finally, financial stability.
He spent his formative years behind bars, struggling to control his powers while prison gangs pressured him. Carmine, known as The Heat, intervened, mentoring Josh and introducing him to the superpowered criminal underworld. This guidance enabled Josh to master his phasing and invisibility, launching his successful career as a renowned cat burglar.
The rise of superheroes eventually made sustained crime untenable. Josh retired, becoming a legitimate and successful architect. However, loyalty to Carmine drew him back when Johnny Bolt recruited him for a major heist orchestrated by Carmine.
During preparations, Josh showcased his powers to the crew, phasing through Johnny Bolt and remotely turning off lights across Chicago. His cynical, uptight demeanor caused friction, particularly with Johnny, whom he condescendingly called "sport." Josh played critical roles, including rescuing telekinetic thief TK McCabe from a high-security transport plane. He phased aboard, let guard bullets pass through him, and returned fire.
The crew's main target was Count Orlok's power-amplifying helmet within the Union of Justice headquarters. Josh phased through security systems, carrying a replica helmet destroyed by the superhero Praetorian. Forced to adapt, he phased deep underground into a secure vault to retrieve the real helmet, triggering alarms. He later aided a heist against crime boss Christopher Matts (The Bastard), using phasing to tranquilize guards and identify threats by disabling security.
After the successful heists, Josh invested his share in extensive Greek real estate during the country's financial crisis, securing his retirement. His journey traces a path from troubled youth to controlled professional, retired architect, temporary return to crime, and finally, financial stability.