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Strong Female Protagonist. Book One by Brennan Lee Mulligan
4.0

This story opens with Allison Green, retired superhero, celebrating her 20th birthday and heading home to college after winter break. In a moment of inattention she steps in front of a bus- which severely damages the bus but does not effect her at all, since she developed powers of super strength and invulnerability at puberty. She is one of many teens world wide gifted or cursed with biodynamism, the sudden unexplained onset of powers of various usefulness (think X-men). She and three others formed a crime-fighting team called The Guardians and skipped high school to take down a handful of villains and save the world a few times. It was only when Allison faced down her greatest nemesis, the mind-reading, hyper-intelligent Menace and talked to him that she realized how very little she really knew about the world. She unmasked herself and went back to school to focus on problems that are harder to beat with a punch in the face: poverty, inequality, the energy crisis, domestic violence, and global peace. This is one of the smartest, most nuanced and thought provoking superhero series I've ever read. It's also one of artist Molly Ostertag's earliest published works. Compared to her current work, the art is rough, especially right at the beginning. But it's a kick to see her work develop throughout the story, which was originally posted online as a webcomic (and is still available to read for free at https://strongfemaleprotagonist.com).