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Ongoing, First published Jul 31, 2017
Mature
A teen named Aaron Wilson is kidnapped on his birthday and taken to a facility where they plan to run tests on teens with abilities. Some of the kids born on that day had an extremely rare trait that allows you to unlock parts of the brain that normal people can't. This in some cases can give a person powers (ex: telepathy, telekinesis). They plan to find a way to take that power for their selves. The kids use their newly discovered abilities to try to escape.
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