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Anarchy
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Ongoing, First published Nov 21, 2021
Mature
Not every world filled with superpowers is a good one. Not every hero is good either.

Why is it that only the easily corruptible get to decide what is good and what is evil?


The world they live in is unforgivable and violent, but one steps to run against the corrupted 'heroes' of the world. they are no hero themselves. Rather, they are a figment of their own villainy.
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