Superman: Alienated

Superman: Alienated

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What does it mean to be Superman? What struggles does he face both internally and physically? What does he dream of? What does he want? How does he go from a boy from Kansas to The leader of the justice league? This book explores the earlier years of the Man of Steel and The DC Trinity
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All her life, Asteria had been raised to be one thing and one thing alone: a killer. And she's good at it. Why wouldn't she be, when she's been trained by the greatest assassins of the world- the League of Shadows. But now she's been sent on a new mission- to watch over the heir Ra's has chosen. The boy she trained with and grew up with, and who just so happens to be the son of Batman. She and Damian Wayne have been separated for over three years. Will she still recognize the ten- year- old boy she said good bye to? Or will she come face to face with a stranger? Not only that, but she is overwhelmed with all his friends, especially a boy that goes by the name of Nightwing. Does Damian need Asteria's protection? Or does Asteria need Damian and his friends? And most importantly, will the change in Damian also happen to her? II Book One of the Shadows of the Night trilogy II All characters belong to the DC comics universe, except Asteria. She's purely from my imagination (as far as I know).

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