The Preeminence #1
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  • Reads 13
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Sep 24, 2024
Mature
We all know what it's like in the comics where the good guy saves the day, nobody gets hurt, everything is perfect. The hero is perfect. But what if it was the real world, what if there was a man with the powers of a God? a man that created the perfect cure, Or is it a curse? What if Superhumans were real? How would it actually play out?..
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