POWER LINES (2016)
"'END OF THE LINE' The ancient power line is fully activated, race relations are frayed, and if two racially diverse heroes don't unite the people against a common threat then everything we know and love will be destroyed forever."
"'WE ALL MATTER' Two racially diverse communities come together to battle a common enemy who threatens to destroy everything, but the local heroes are doomed if the Native American community doesn't join the fight-even if that means killing one of their own."
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Writer
Jimmie RobinsonReading Order
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Power Lines #1 (Of 6) (Mature)
"'Street Hero' A local street hood surviving in a crime-infested ghetto has his life turned around when an ancient magic grants him superhuman powers-except his ability only activates in an upscale white community that may not accept him. Gritty, racially charged street-wise drama!"
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Power Lines #2 (Of 6) (Mature)
"'Denial' A local youth and a middle-aged woman struggle with their newly discovered superpowers. Meanwhile, the media invades their privacy, their families don't understand, and worse yet-the two superheroes don't even like each other. All that changes when a mysterious man claims to have the answers."
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Power Lines #3 (Of 6) (Mature)
"'COYOTE MOON' Two racially diverse communities collide when their local superheroes learn not everything is black-and-white. Meanwhile, a third power rises and threatens to literally destroy everything in its path."
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Power Lines #4 (Of 6) (Mature)
"'RIOT CONTROL' The death of a citizen in the poor district of Richmond sets the community on edge. If the local heroes don't set aside their differences and work together, they could find themselves caught in the crossfire between the National Guard and a race riot."
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Power Lines #5 (Of 6) (Mature)
"'WE ALL MATTER' Two racially diverse communities come together to battle a common enemy who threatens to destroy everything, but the local heroes are doomed if the Native American community doesn't join the fight-even if that means killing one of their own."
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Power Lines #6 (Of 6) (Mature)
"'END OF THE LINE' The ancient power line is fully activated, race relations are frayed, and if two racially diverse heroes don't unite the people against a common threat then everything we know and love will be destroyed forever."