Yeh I agree with @candiedcotton. When making a superhero story I think you should ask yourself questions like "What makes my city different?", "What am I trying to say?", "What's the THEME", "Am I trying to be like Frank Miller? Or am I trying to capture Steve Ditko?".
Also what do the names mean? Names mean a million things. Like I don't think Harita is a real word. Also keep in mind that superheroes have been done to death (despite me being a fan) so it's REALLY hard to set yourself apart (it took me a while to try and get people's attentions for my comic on Tapas). Study Tapas and the market here.
I can't stress this last part enough... READ SUPERHERO COMICS IF YOU MAKE A SUPERHERO COMIC. I cannot stress this point enough. A bunch of people just read at New 52 and stop at that. NOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Go back to the 30's. I recommend checkout out Marvel and DC lists on comicbookreadingorder. It's going to be a slog, but I guarantee you, it'll help you come up with more unique concepts and pick out cliches. I'm almost to the 90's.
If you want my opinion, I think gritty superhero deconstructions are overdone.