False Heroes
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Complete, First published Aug 08, 2017
Warning for graphic description of violence and blood.

Once upon a time, Earth was alright. Once upon a time, people could live without the fear of getting devoured by a mutant. Nowadays, the world is shrouded by terror and disbelief, unsure of where it's safe to tread.
Then came the superheroes.
TWISTER: the leader of the group with the ability to manipulate minds
GEARS: the quietest of them all who can turn back the clock
STARSHINE: the sweet one who can become an animal
ZERO: the happy-go-lucky one who can use the cold to his advantage
WARPSTER: the rebel outlier who can teleport anywhere she thinks to
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