Connecting with seeing people from a superhuman perspective
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Connecting with seeing people from a superhuman perspective
Think about how support groups work and the issues of gender identity, does the plot capture the rarely recognized world of discrimination? Do both the writer and artist paint a visual picture so to speak about how the world would react if superheroes were not like Marvel or DC? Does it capture the rarely recognized world of discrimination?
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Re: Connecting with seeing people from a superhuman perspective
"Who cares, wins"
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Re: Connecting with seeing people from a superhuman perspective
Appreciate that part. As for the rest Thank you for thinking about the alternate insight. Even good intentions can lead to bad outcomes.
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