The spelling for the outline, should be excellent. As our the scripts. Please don't confuse these informal post for formal writing.
The chief inspiration is Dragonball and DBZ, which is rift with subtle humor (well the humor elements got subtle as Toriyama went into Z.)
The name Proton Man, is a bit silly. However, the reason for his super hero persona is not. As we discover during Kyle backstory exposition during the Invasion Saga, we discover that even though Kyle has impressive martial prowess, he doesn't do anything with it, except support himself and his long term girl friend, Maxine, through underground pit fighting. She wanted Kyle to do something more productive with his ability, to try his hand at vigilantism. Kyle really balks at the idea, until she is beaten to near death trying to stop a mugging. This ended their relationship. As they both blamed Kyle for her injuries. Kyle was going to propose to her that night, and she was pregger with their child. Though Kyle didn't know this. In an act of penitence for his inaction, he starts to wear the ill fitting home made costume. Which Kyle GF put together from thrift stores and glitter glue. The name Proton Man, was something thought up on the spot under stress. And Kyle, superhero persona has been stuck with it ever since.
Silly name, but not really a silly background.
They do get back together in five or so years. And Maxzine and Kyle daughter is one of the protagonist of Legacy sequel, if it ever gets that far. Along with Zak's daughter. Rush, doesn't get a kid though. No nookie for him.
Zak, is just a nickname. Alexander Zakia Tanner. Though the name means more or less; Man's Pure Defender. Alexander mean Man's Defender, and Zakia means pure. Tanner, beside the job title, doesn't have any particular meaning for the name.
Ryan is just an average name really. Nothing going on there. Rush, his more popular moniker is his hacker handle. There are some personality ties with it as well.
The Xantos villain, Andrew Tenelby. He is either the direct or indirect cause of every saga except two. Andrew simply means man, meaning that man is the overall villain of the story. Tenelby doens't have any significant etymology that I'm aware of. I picked it because, Mr. Tenelby sounds unassuming, and none threatening.
Xethorian and Tirn, are the two most prominent aliens, and therefore get exotic names.
Xethorian, and Tirn being a part of the evil alien race, are mostly justified in their actions from their POV. Their species uses a caste system, and Xethorian is the second highest tier. More or less ruling nobility, though his family is in decline. Tirn is a cousin of his, but of a lower caste. In order for the family, and Xeth to gain standing with his social peers is to gain a new domain. How this is dome with their race, is through self-funding and getting pledges to take over another planet. Which would then become a city state to the empire overall.
As for the aimed Genre of the piece it is; Science Fantasy High Action Martial Art drama. It just happens to have comedic elements thrown in.
But yea, most stories could use comic elements. Comedic elements serve well to break and deflate tension happening during scenes, and allows the audience to relax and for the tension to rebuild again.
I am using Celtx, though it doesnt have an outline feature that I particularly like. The formating for comic books within it, is a great time saver.