Not Exactly A Superhero
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Ongoing, First published Nov 15, 2014
A young teenage boy in blue tights and a choking cape flies through the sky at 800,000 mph. Now that's what you'd expect from a superhero, wouldn't you. 

For Conner Freeces  (yup spelled Connor Conner on purpose) it's a little different.
He has no superpowers at all. Poor Guy.

So no you won't have people guessing what's flying through the sky ever minute. And no he doesn't rip off his clothing to expose a super suit under.

He's just a smart geeky boy showing that you don't need powers to be a superhero.
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