My Super Fiancé is a genre bending Boys Love dramo that fuses superhero action with sizzling romance, mystery, and media inmigue.

Set in the electrified sprowl of futuristic metropolis known as Prism City, The story follows investigative journalist Trevor Prince and his fiancé Cole Carter—better known to the world as the vigilante superhero, MoonShadow. As love and danger collide, the two must navigate corrupt institutions, intergalactic conspiracies and the fine line between truth and power.

Told in twelve serialized episodes, each chapter is released with an original song crafted to amplify the themes, emotions, and tension of that episode—turning each release into a cinematic, multi-sensory experience.

My Super Fiancé is equal parts superhero saga, queer love story, and social commentary—where power comes at a price, and passion pulls the trigger.


A Story That Lives Between Worlds

My Super Fiancé draws inspiration from a wide range of media and genres—comic books, anime, K-dramas, and science fiction—while grounding its narrative in contemporary queer experiences. It’s for readers who love action and emotion in equal measure, and who believe that romance and revolution don’t have to be separate.

Influences include:

  • Superhero spectacle (Invincible, Sailor Moon, The Umbrella Academy)
  • Queer romance (Heartstopper, KinnPorsche)
  • Political mystery (Watchmen, Scandal)
  • Serialized emotional drama (Young Royals, Grey’s Anatomy)
  • Found family and identity arcs (Sense8, The Legend of Korra)

With its retro-futurist aesthetic, vaporwave textures, and stylized glitch visuals, the world of Prism City is both a love letter to genre fiction and a challenge to its boundaries.


Music as Narrative

What sets My Super Fiancé apart is its integrated soundtrack. Each episode is paired with an original track—released in tandem with the chapter—to deepen emotional engagement and connect the story across platforms.

The twelve-track companion album features LGBTQ+ artists and allies from around the globe, including:

  • Thai pop sensation Jirakit Thawornwong (Mek)
  • Latin-Pop newcomer Shintaro Luna
  • Queer recording artists Brendan Velasquez
  • The original (English) singing voice of Sailor Moon Jennifer Cihi
  • Pop artist and series creator Kenyth Mogan
  • NAMBA Boys, a multilingual crossover group created exclusively for the series

Each track reflects the emotional core of its episode. Cue points appear throughout the digital text to guide readers in syncing music with the narrative in real time.

In addition to the soundtrack, an original twelve-track score by ShadowSense blends orchestral grandeur with atmospheric electronica and modern rock elements. The result is a full-bodied soundscape that brings intensity, intimacy, and cinematic flair to every scene.


Themes That Power the Story

My Super Fiancé is superhero storytelling with soul—where queerness is not metaphor, but magic and might. The series explores themes such as:

  • Love as resistance
    A romance strong enough to challenge institutions and reshape legacy.
  • Identity and duality
    Every major character leads a double life. The story explores what we hide, what we show, and how power reshapes us.
  • Queerness as power
    Not subtext, not metaphor. Queerness is central—radiant, flawed, and unapologetically real.
  • Trauma, legacy, and healing
    A story about loss, fear, survival, and what it means to build something brighter from the wreckage.

Created for Now—and for What Comes Next

Developed by pop artist and writer Kenyth Mogan, with artwork by Mexican illustrator Umi Rage, My Super Fiancé is designed to grow beyond the page. With its layered worldbuilding, emotional arcs, and transmedia structure, the series is primed for expansion—into spin-offs, visual novels, animation, and more.

Whether you’re here for the story, the soundtrack, or the love story at the center of it all—My Super Fiancé welcomes you to Prism City.

This is where secrets unravel.
This is where the revolution begins.
And this time, love is the headline.