STREET KING: A Crown of Blood and Ash
Miguel Kang’Gweon-Adebayo was never supposed to be a hero.
He didn’t have a tragic origin—no dead parents in an alley, no billionaire inheritance, no radioactive accident. His story wasn’t a prophecy—it was a choice.
A choice to fight.
A choice to survive.
A choice to be something more significant than the world allowed him to be.
And for a while, it worked. He became Street King, the masked vigilante of New York, a symbol of defiance against the gangs, the corrupt, and the forgotten. He balanced school, modeling, and crime-fighting. He gave people hope.
But power doesn’t go unanswered. And kings don’t rule without enemies.
Because while Miguel rose, others were watching.
Dennis Holloway, the boy who once held his heart, became something else—a villain, a tyrant, a king of his own making—Torchborn. And where Miguel fights for the people, Dennis fights to burn it all down.
The Firestarters, the streets, the system, the corrupt, the broken, the forgotten—all of them are coming for Miguel.
This is not a story of victory.
This is a story of the weight of a crown, the cost of a throne, and the tragedy of two boys who once loved each other but now stand on opposite sides of the fire.