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What makes a hero?
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Ongoing, First published Aug 11, 2021
a four-part series exploring Peter Parker's reasons for becoming a hero

1. What it takes (to ba hero)
The Avengers find out that Peter Parker is Spider-man and they have some thoughts on it.

Or: Peter Parker gives the Rogues a wake-up call on actions and consequences and what it truly means to be a hero. (Newsflash: it isn't the equipment or the fancy spandex.)

2. Making of a hero
After Peter rips them a new one, the Avengers realize that they have a long way to go.

or: How the Avengers finally understand what it means to be a hero.

3. Aegis
For the first time in two years, captured through cameras and preserved for the rest of time, Spider-man didn't pull his punches. He didn't calculate his strength. Spider-man let loose. He was going 100%.

And as he did, the world goes quiet.

Or: how it finally hammered home for Steve that saving the people was just as important as saving the world

4. Ineffable 
the aftermath of aegis as seen through social media among other things
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