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Last Month I Drew A New Supergirl And/or Batgirl Related Piece Of Art Everyday Based On The Official
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2 years ago
Why do so many Black superheroes have electrical powers? | Diverse Tech Geek
Black superheroes with electrical powers has become a well-known cliche. I look at possible reasons why so many Black heroes have this power.

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