FanCon
Make characters. Play stories. Fight battles. Fuse in the lab.
Then show it all off to your friends.
FanCon is where fandom meets play: build and customize characters, jump into interactive stories, battle with stats that matter, and experiment in Fusion Lab—built for people who want to flex what they made, not just scroll past it.
Pit them against the best
Your characters have stats that matter. Battle other players, climb the leaderboards, and take on FanCon boss characters—ranked solo fights with XP and bragging rights on the line.
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Build your dream character
Start from scratch or remix existing ideas. Customize stats, write backstories, generate AI portraits, and make them battle-ready. Every character gets their own fan page to share.
Start creating✨
Build your dream character
Start from scratch or remix existing ideas. Customize stats, write backstories, generate AI portraits, and make them battle-ready. Every character gets their own fan page to share.
Start creatingPORTRAITS




Made by the community
A FanCon character is a living sketchbook—look, lore, stats, and attitude you get to invent. Ship something that feels unmistakably yours, then step into the spotlight: the community leaderboards rank published heroes by total XP (peek the Leaders tab). The carousel below pulls the same fresh faces as New Characters on the hub—drop in anytime to see what the crew just published.
Stories you can play right now
Branching adventures with choices that matter—pick paths, unlock scenes, and progress with your characters. When a run produces illustrated scenes, you can turn them into panel-by-panel comics on that character's fan page (Comics tab).
Get weird in the Fusion Lab
The studio playground where you can fuse characters, experiment with wild combinations, and create something entirely new. No rules, just creativity.
Show it off to your friends
Fan pages, share links, trading-card vibes—built so your crew sees what you made, not just a screenshot lost in camera roll. Drop a link in Discord or text and let the character speak for itself.


