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Supergirl’s Adoption Lens: Swooping Past Stereotypes

April 14, 2016 by Amy Jussel Leave a Comment

April 14, 2016 Most know Superman and Supergirl are adopted, along with Peter Parker as Spiderman, Dick Grayson as Robin, and heck even Bamm Bamm Rubble from the Flintstones...but all too often in … [Read more...]

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