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“Can you be a hero … if society doesn’t see you as a person?” Have you ever read a sentence in a synopsis that’s an immediate punch to the gut? Who gave DC Comics’ Nubia: Real One the right to come at me like this. Written by acclaimed YA author L. L. McKinney ( A Blade So Black) and artist Robyn Smith (Wash Day), the story centers on the titular character having all the capabilities and desire to help others as Wonder Woman does, only she’s met with disdain. Nubia has always been a little bit…different. As a baby she showcased Amazonian strength by pushing over a tree to rescue her neighbor’s cat. But despite Nubia’s similar abilities, the world has no problem telling her that she’s no Wonder Woman. And even if she were, they wouldn’t want her. Every time she comes to the rescue, she’s reminded of how people see her: as a threat. Her moms do their best to keep her safe, but Nubia can’t deny the fire within her, even if she’s ....