One advice thread has the following to say about making money from powers in America: Get a lawyer. No major lawsuits against supers have gone anywhere yet, and ones against villains tend to have a hard time collecting, but still. Take speech and PR lessons, if you really need money a lot of it will come from appearance fees. Get insurance. Most insurance companies are very very specific about what they ensure as far as supers go. Don't take any big risks to get money, if you really need help most state governments are being sensible about it, they prefer to pay for hotel rooms rather than desperate supers robbing 7-11s. If you're selling a product or commodity produced with your power, it's by far easier to find a company to handle things than try and market, package, ship, process payments, etc, yourself.
Alex is taking down these details in a notes app as she go through them, and when she gets to the parts recommending speech and PR lessons, she notes down whichever jobs or ways of profiting from powers it'd be recommended for, so she knows to avoid them, having to deal with anything that'd require PR lessons would not be worth the money.
On a different note, what can she find if she goes looking online for lawyers for supers? particularly searching for one's who'd have cheap or free first consultation, and/or who'd specialize in helping new supers make money and/or avoid getting in legal trouble for trying to do that? She also tries searching for any companies who business involves helping new supers use their powers for mutual profit, or just have something fabrics derived from super(s).
Everyman, the shapeshifting hero, can be a small secret agent one moment and a roided out bodybuilder the next and a swimmer the third. There's lively discussion of his best forms and how revealing his costume has to be for combat morphing to work.
Alex briefly wonders if Everyman's powers might extend to turning into a femboy or even fully transforming into a girl, but probably not, after all if it did they'd obviously be Everywoman (Everygirl?) instead.
Elementa has different forms and costumes for each one of her three different powersets.
Another super with different powersets per form, neat! What are her different forms and powers like?
People swoon over being tied up in the heroine Vega's golden ropes. All supers seem to be built like supermodels to an extent, it's weird but hot. Etc etc.
Who does Vega usually tie up? Lovers? Supervillains? Becoming a supervillain may have suddenly become a lot more tempting.
Something by-supers-for-supers is harder to find, but she does find a super-pornstar: Salem, whose skin is a deep blue and whose power is selective intangibility and some sort of super-sight.
Pretty and neat! What else can Alex find out about Salem if she goes searching? Particularly any opinions on other (horny) supers trying to contact her?