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Uprising
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Ongoing, First published May 26, 2022
Jamie is a sixteen year old in a world full people with powers, heroes work around the clock to keep civilians safe and the people happy, but wherever there are heroes there's bound to be villains.

After seeing attacks on television at a young age, Jamie decides she's going to become a hero because saving people is what she wants to do for a living. 

Having two powers comes in handy, whether the outside knows she has it or not.

Is her dream really possible? Especially having to make it through the toughest but the best high school for rising heroes out there; Crowley's School for Rising Heroes.
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