Field | Details |
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Title | Heroines: Part 1 |
Series | Ben 10: Chaquetrix (Fan-Made Webcomic) |
Type | Webcomic · Fanfiction |
Genre | Action · Sci-Fi · Superpowers · Female-Led · Empowerment · Team Adventure |
Created By | Chaquet (Fan Artist & Writer) |
Release Platform | Webtoon, DeviantArt, and Fan Forums |
Status | Ongoing |
Release Year | 2025 |
Target Audience | Ben 10 fans · Sci-fi lovers · Young Adult readers · Fans of Female Superheroes |
Key Theme | Rise of female heroes in the aftermath of the Chaquetrix fallout |
The Ben 10 fanbase has long thrived on passion, creativity, and reinvention. One of the boldest reinterpretations of the universe has come in the form of the Chaquetrix webcomic series, a project that explores deeper, darker, and more mature aspects of the Omnitrix mythos. The latest installment, “Heroines: Part 1”, is not just a continuation of the narrative it’s a deliberate spotlight on the overlooked strength, intelligence, and complexity of the series’ female characters.
This episode flips the lens, focusing not on Ben or the titular Chaquetrix, but on the women behind the scenes those who have supported, fought, and sometimes even outwitted the central male heroes.
What Is “Heroines: Part 1”?
“Heroines: Part 1” is a game-changing chapter that introduces a subplot centering around Gwen Tennyson, Kai Green, and a newly introduced original character, Ayana Voss. In the aftermath of the destructive events from “It Shall Be Mine,” the galaxy is in disarray, and while Ben deals with external threats, these women take it upon themselves to protect what he cannot.
From dimensional tears to magical imbalances caused by misuse of the Chaquetrix, the heroines face down challenges that test their abilities, intellect, and moral compass.
The title isn’t just symbolic it represents a rising wave of action and responsibility being taken up by the women of the Chaquetrix saga, each of whom proves she’s not a sidekick, but a hero in her own right.
Character Highlights
Gwen Tennyson
No longer just “the magic girl,” Gwen emerges as a fully realized leader. “Heroines: Part 1” sees her navigating between realms, trying to stabilize dimensional anomalies triggered by the Chaquetrix’s unstable codes. Her magic has evolved now refined with intergalactic rune science and she showcases mastery over both offensive and healing spells.
Kai Green
The often-underestimated protector of Earth’s primal energies finally gets the spotlight. Kai is shown leading a resistance group composed of off-world allies who’ve been affected by Chaquetrix-based technology. Her fierce nature, empathy, and strategic mind drive some of the chapter’s most memorable action moments.
Ayana Voss
A new character introduced in this arc, Ayana is a half-human, half-Tetraxian intelligence officer turned rogue archaeologist. Her role is vital she holds a shard of lost Chaquetrix code believed to alter the DNA of the wielder. Ayana’s past intertwines with Azmuth’s earliest experiments, revealing previously unknown secrets about the creation of transformation devices.
Plot Overview
The story opens in a post-crisis Earth, where remnants of Chaquetrix distortions are causing rifts in space-time and corrupted alien signals are warping local environments. While Ben is off-world, the burden of defense falls on Gwen and her allies.
A secret lab in the Null Void emits energy spikes linked to a prototype called the “Femmetrix”a rumored counter-weapon built during the Galvan civil wars to balance the Omnitrix’s male-biased programming. Gwen and Kai, drawn to the lab by different visions, soon find themselves on the same mission.
Meanwhile, Ayana is being hunted by a syndicate hoping to use the Femmetrix to produce genetically superior hybrid soldiers. The three heroines cross paths, clash in ideology, but ultimately align as the stakes spiral.
The climax of Part 1 reveals a new antagonist a mysterious female figure called “Mother Void,” possibly a Chaquetrix AI gone rogue with an agenda of erasing gender from DNA lineage, claiming equality can only be achieved through pure code.
Artistic Direction
“Heroines: Part 1” continues the series’ distinct visual identity but leans further into neo-noir sci-fi aesthetics, mystical lighting, and emotive facial designs. Artists employ rich purples, digital blues, and fiery reds to portray magic, tech, and emotional tension.
Combat scenes focus on fluid choreography, and the magic effects are reminiscent of ethereal circuits, merging mysticism and machinery. Character design for Ayana and Mother Void is especially praised in online communities for their unique silhouettes and symbolic motifs.
Fan Response
The fanbase has welcomed this chapter enthusiastically, with particular praise on platforms like Reddit, Tumblr, and DeviantArt. Popular topics include:
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The Femmetrix Debate: Is it canonically viable? What are its ethical implications?
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Gwen’s Leadership Arc: Fans are impressed with her complexity, maturity, and inner conflict.
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Mother Void Theories: Speculation runs wild over her identity some theorize she may be a corrupted AI version of Verdona, Gwen’s grandmother.
What’s Next?
As “Heroines: Part 1” ends on a cliffhanger, hints point toward a larger movement. Will the Femmetrix rise as a stabilizing force or become a new threat? How will the male leads react to the heroines’ growing influence?
Chaquet, the creator, has teased that “Part 2” will feature a role-reversal rescue mission, with Ben and Kevin seeking aid from the heroines after an alien virus disables traditional transformation devices.
Conclusion
“Heroines: Part 1” is more than just a side story it’s a manifesto. It reframes the Ben 10 mythos through the eyes of the women who’ve long been part of the action but rarely at the center. Through a rich mix of sci-fi, mysticism, emotion, and power, this chapter gives voice to its female heroes and lays the groundwork for deeper exploration of identity, ethics, and legacy in the Chaquetrix universe.
Whether you’re a veteran Ben 10 fan or a newcomer seeking female-led action narratives, “Heroines: Part 1” is a must-read. It not only expands the lore but also redefines what it means to be a protector in a galaxy still healing from its past.