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      <title>The Power Fantasy Vol. 1: The Superpowers</title>
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      <description>A stunning new series from Gillen and Wijngaard which examines superheroes as superpowers equivalent to a nuclear-armed state. Gillen stated he wanted to explore the irony that if superheroes were to appear, the last thing the world could afford would be for them to fight each other. So here is a superhero comic where fighting is off-limits, unlike just about every other hero comic ever. The characters are great and the art perfectly matched.</description>
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