Riches and Rags
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Ongoing, First published Jul 11, 2022
Mature
Gabriel is the superhero no one knows about. Maybe for the better; most likely for the worse. There are no family or friends he needs to protect - no - he spends his free time-saving cats stuck in trees. Nicknamed the Human Calculator, he is yet to discover the full extent of his powers - yet with every waking breath, he finds himself accursed by more knowledge, destined to stumble upon a conspiracy boiling inside Washington. Ignorance is bliss - yet as time unfolds, he watches himself lose it all...
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