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Everyone looks up to heroes. No matter what they do, they are put up onto a pedestal for all to worship. But what happens when a hero's life is struck with great tragedy? Are heroes allowed to mourn, to sink into depression? For Powerman, this is his reality. A reality that he cannot break away from. It leaves him wondering, "Who can come and save a hero?" -
Tie-in for the Flesh-Eating Cheerleaders comic series. In New Perspectives, Kara is a straight-laced student who would rather spend her evenings studying to get good grades than to hang out and have fun. But after one of the alien worms slithers down her throat, her perspectives on life begin to change. For the better? Only time will tell -
Tie-in for the Flesh-Eating Cheerleaders comic series. In The Hunger, Mia finds herself coping with the actions that she has just done, having public sex, and then murdering the person she was having sex with. She wars with herself over the feelings of exhilaration she experienced during the act, and the immense guilt she feels now. Which side will win out? -
Tie-in for the Flesh-Eating Cheerleaders comic series. In Paula's Obsession, Paula is infatuated with one of her professors. She knows it's wrong, and she knows she shouldn't, but she is drawn to him. She goes to his office when she knows he will be alone to see if there is anything she can do about this infatuation. It turns out, the professor cannot resist her either.