The narrative follows young hero as he struggles with self-doubt regarding his newfound powers. He receives a school assignment to write an essay on "What is a hero?" from a teacher who is skeptical of superheroes.
The digital release often carries the tag "-PeteThePIPster-," which refers to a well-known digital archivist who preserved the issue for online communities. Because it was a "custom comic" for a specific partnership, it was not initially included in standard digital subscriptions like Marvel Unlimited and remains a rare find for collectors.
: Part of a broader campaign to promote diversity, the comic was distributed to children across NYC's five boroughs through the Police Athletic League to inspire young readers. Production & Digital Context
Written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by Mark Brooks .
The issue is notable for its focus on as he seeks guidance from Earth’s Mightiest Heroes on what it truly means to be a hero.
The narrative follows young hero as he struggles with self-doubt regarding his newfound powers. He receives a school assignment to write an essay on "What is a hero?" from a teacher who is skeptical of superheroes.
The digital release often carries the tag "-PeteThePIPster-," which refers to a well-known digital archivist who preserved the issue for online communities. Because it was a "custom comic" for a specific partnership, it was not initially included in standard digital subscriptions like Marvel Unlimited and remains a rare find for collectors. The narrative follows young hero as he struggles
: Part of a broader campaign to promote diversity, the comic was distributed to children across NYC's five boroughs through the Police Athletic League to inspire young readers. Production & Digital Context Because it was a "custom comic" for a
Written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by Mark Brooks . The issue is notable for its focus on
The issue is notable for its focus on as he seeks guidance from Earth’s Mightiest Heroes on what it truly means to be a hero.