Female superhero drawing

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Duplicate (Young Justice Fanfic) - Chapter 56: Vows are eternal

She was the perfect weapon, designed to destroy the Justice League. Her creator had made her for the ultimate doomsday weapon, not for him but for an even greater threat to mankind. But when Blake becomes a hero instead of her actual purpose, it catches peoples' eyes. With romance blossoming between her and 2 members of the Young Justice team and the finding of her identical twin sister Luna, Blake has to make a choice : Will decide to be the hero she was created from or will she fulfill the…

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Kristina Guerrero
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Transformations

A staple of the comic book superhero is the costume they wear either to differentiate themselves from their secret identity, or simply as a more practical means of engaging in combat. Clark Kent is known in popular culture for using a telephone booth to change into Superman, while The Flash stores his costume compacted into a tiny ring. Wonder Woman's method often uses a bit more flair. In the 1970s, Lynda Carter developed the most famous method of transformation for the Wonder Woman TV…

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Lalonnie D'Antonio