Summary:

It is one year after Syndrome's defeat, and life has been going pretty good for The Incredibles. Until recently.

Violet and Tony broke up, and Violet's still a little upset about the whole thing. To make matters worse, the school nerd, Carol, keeps bugging her for a date. It isn't until she meets a new teen super, who goes by the name of Valiance, when she gets over her old crush, and forms a new one. But over time Violet can't help but wonder if she's met Valiance somewhere before.

Dash has turned thirteen, and one day out of the blue, puberty strikes. Think that's bad? Not only is he getting weird feelings for girls, and having a small problem with acne, his super speed is acting up as well.

Jack-Jack turns two, and is beginning to walk, talk, and develop his powers. He ends up becoming quite a hassle for his mother and father.

Bob and Helen are both stay at home parents since they get paid by the government for their heroic issues. But can their spending all this time together be too much of a good thing?

Lucius and Honey have been discussing off and on about the issue of having kids or not. They both decide that it's for the best not to become parent's, until Lucius gets a surprise visit from someone he never knew existed. A new super perhaps?

To top off all these issues, a new villain by the name of Tsarkon (sar-con), with the help of some mighty henchmen, wants to harvest the powers of the supers that are still alive, and destroy the world. Can he succeed?

All this action and adventure packed into one story? Is it even possible? Read and find out, in "A Incredible Sequel."


Author's Note: Something I want to set straight now, so it doesn't confuse anyone. The kids have super names. I borrowed a couple of them from a guy named Raul, who used them in his picture.

Violet's super name is Fade.

Dash's super name is Rush.

Jack-Jack's super name is Kid Incredible