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    SuperZero » SuperZero #1 - Cause & Effect released by Aftershock Comics on December 2015.

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    Cause & Effect last edited by Darkside_of_the_Sun on 05/08/18 05:29PM View full history

    With great power comes a bit of insanity, anxiety, and a dash of social alienation! Have you ever fantasized about being a super hero? Well Dru Dragowski does; that's all this nineteen-year-old, comic book obsessed, high school senior thinks about. She needs to escape the normalcy of suburban life! Her plan? To become a real-life superhero by recreating the origins of her favorite comic characters! Hopefully then, she can become a hero not only for herself - but to protect everyone around her! If only that plan went just the slightest bit right... This fun, teen-agnst filled monthly series is created by the sensational writing duo that brings you Harley Quinn and Starfire - Jimmy Palmiotti & Amanda Conner.

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    RegRegular CoverAmanda Conner & Paul Mounts1
    RI1:10 Retailer Incentive CoverDarwyn Cooke3

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    Emerald City Comics Exclusive Variant Cover?5
    REHoknes Comics Exclusive Variant CoverPhil Hester

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    Originally published at The Hub City ReviewI used to work security at the National Institute of Health, in the campus’ main building, where the Human Genome Project took place. My thrice-nightly beat took me past the rows of animal cadavers and near medical equipment with more “Warning: Radiation” signs than are posted outside Chernobyl. On one occasion, one of the numerous wall-mounted radiation detectors actually went off, and being the first responder on the scene I was requ...

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