Black is the Warmest Color
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Ongoing, First published Jun 27, 2016
The World is made of many shades and all are ruled by Queens of Color. Seven queens for seven Zones. Throughout the land, it is law that no colors from two differing Zones shall mix. Reds and Reds, Blues and Blues. All must be pure and beautiful.

However, some lower class Colors still break this law, finding Colors from neighboring zones to love. Some even have children! Yellows and Blues have Greens, and so on. But, one couple consisted of two very dark colors, and the child they had was unique to all others. They named her Black.

Black had been discriminated against from day one. "Impure, disgusting, unnatural." Despite hatred towards her, she sees past this. She sees the unhappiness with the Queens the citizens of this world have, and she bravely puts the task on herself to lift this ban to mix colors.

Love comes in all shades. And only these shades can make a beautiful painting.
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