History: Before Danny got to New York, he was less talented at life. This is what happened during that period in time.
How It All Began: Having just discovered his mutation, Daniel wanders through America, unsure of what to do with his life now that he has forever to live it.
A New Start: Danny starts to meet some of New York's more colorful characters, and starts to get ingrained a bit into the mutant community.
Break-Ins Aren't As Easy As They Look: Danny tries to break into the X-Mansion to find information about strange mutation-neutralizing people, because due to the nature of his mutation, it seems important that he should know. He ends up running into Evelyn in the hallways, and chaos ensues.
Mr. Eavesdropper: Danny is just out for a stroll when he sees two teenagers getting confronted by a man with a gun. He steps in to save them, and stays for a little chat before leaving.
Beautiful Catastrophe: Danny runs into Shelby, a poor fragile human, in the woods, and the two of them end up confronting a siren-mutant-thing out to kill them both.
Deep Water: Danny gets killed in a hit and run, and when he wakes up, Tobias - a fellow mutant - confronts him about it. After a scuffle as a result of misunderstandings, two mutant-hating policemen catch sight of the two, and they're stuck to figure a way out.
Houston, We Have a Problem: Danny almost gets mugged in an alleyway, but easily dispatches all of his attackers before getting shot and killed. When he comes back to life, a confused Mirror tries to talk to him about it, but a confused Danny thinks she's there to talk about his prior break-in to the Mansion. Eventually, they manage to get things straight, and have a rather nice discussion about things.
World's Most Convenient Suicide Bomber: Danny is forced by a mob leader he screwed over to rob a bank, and Isabel is present to witness part of it. They start chatting, which somehow spirals into Isabel sarcastically insulting Danny's bank robbing skills as he indignantly tries to preserve his pride.
Step Into the Looking Glass: Randy's opening a jazz bar, and Danny's there to witness it. Except, he technically looks underage, and it's not like he has ID of any sort that isn't a century or two old.
Artistic Beginnings: Danny runs into Margo by chance, who he'd saved some time earlier from a crazy armed mutant hater. They start talking, except the conversation is awkward beyond belief.
Brr...: Follow-up to Artistic Beginnings. Danny and Margo break into the Mansion's Danger Room to run a simulation for funsies.
Jitterbug: Elke is trying to run away from the X-Mansion, and Saph is trying to stop her. Except Danny is also there from a sneaky trip to the Mansion's Danger Room, and ends up really just throwing a wrench in things because he's not
technically supposed to be there.
Paint This Town: Danny encounters a ghost from his past, as Mirror runs from giant nightmare spiders. They end up meeting again, and lots of fighting and explosions ensue.
Welcome to New York, we hope you enjoy your stay!: Chris has stolen Mars's bag, Mirror just happens to be there and tackles the wrong guy, while an irritated and jet-lagged Danny steps in because he's there and why not. A giant mess of WTF and flying solid Pillow Pets ensues.
Cruzin' for a bruisin': Danny's just minding his own business when he hears someone shout a certain gay slur. Pissed, he proceeds to murder the entire gang of muggers, and accidentally ends up saving Chris's life too.
Rude Awakenings: Danny starts shouting for Mirror in the X-Mansion at unholy hours of the morning because he's in trouble again. The two of them then plot how to ensure Danny doesn't become a mutant lab rat for the mob.
Home, Bittersweet Home: Megan has returned to NYC, and Danny's there to greet her with blood from his gunshot wounds and his armed pursuer. She's a good Samaritan and ends up helping Danny, who then doesn't have to deal with the aftermath of waking up buried underground or at a body dump site.
Immortals Meet: Danny meets Emily, a fellow immortal just a little bit younger than he is. They bond over immortal problems that literally nobody else will ever have.
Side Plots: Freaky Friday and Halloween PlotPaint This Town: Danny runs into some nightmare spiders and an old haunt from his past. Also, Mirror.
Once Upon a Midnight's Screaming: Danny thought that he couldn't get rid of Mirror, but he didn't quite expect to wake up one morning and
be Mirror. Suffice it to say, he was not happy, and neither were the people who quite liked Mirror over her body's new occupant.
Wha- This isn't my bed.: Danny wakes up in Mirror's body sleeping next to whoever is possessing his archenemy, Evelyn's, body. He proceeds to totally not freak out as he tries to figure out what to do.
It's a Danny day: Danny, still in Mirror's body, makes his way back to his apartment because he really wants his body back, to find Mirror. Himself. Or something.
Rise: Danny, realizing that he has quite a bit of money that he hasn't done much with, decides to put it to good use. Namely, by building himself the world's saddest criminal empire run by the world's most ineffective criminal.
Casual Misunderstandings: Ember runs into Danny and some minions beating up somebody who helped a kidnapper, and misinterprets the situation, believing Danny to be the villain. He proceeds to attack Danny, and failed attempts to clarify what's going on ensues.
Just a Typical Friday Night: Danny's just hanging out by the docks when he saves a cat and gets himself impaled in the process. The resulting explosion incinerates everything, but luckily, Aura is there to help a disoriented Danny out.
Recruitment: Danny, believing that the X-Men and the Sanctuary are his biggest threats, hires somebody to arm him and his newfound army for defense. And maybe some offense.
Breaking In: Danny needs to make money somehow, and the easiest way is to just steal it from people who deserve it. So he breaks into a casino warehouse, only to find Rummy there, who wants the same thing he does.
A Drink with the Devil: Danny enters a bar as shelter from the rain and is magnificently third-wheeled by a flirting Rummy and a panicking Lori Faust.
Intruder Alert: Danny realizes one night that there's an intruder in the warehouse where he stockpiles his weapons, and proceeds to sneak through it to find whoever it is, finding Jude pretending to be a ghost and a vaguely irritated Mirror.
Up All Night to Get Lucky: Danny is kidnapped and Noel is somehow there (with Jiri pretending to be God in her head, of course) to play strip Russian roulette. Neither has any idea why they're there, but Jiri seems intent on making them play the game, because strip Russian roulette.