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A young amnesiac and terribly clumsy woman must rely on the help of a strange psychologist to remember that she is a super heroine who holds the key to stop a mad scientist who's about to attempt a quantum experiment that could destroy humanity.
Even if she loses her memory, doesn't she retain her super powers? (Whatever they are) She doesn't know why she is so different, what to do with her abilities?
Even if she loses her memory, doesn’t she retain her super powers? (Whatever they are) She doesn’t know why she is so different, what to do with her abilities?
See lessAfter their father dies poor, two disparate brothers move to Colorado to seek their fortunes during the Silver Mine boom in the 1800's and struggle to stay one step ahead of an opportunistic politician.
Rules have exceptions, and I think dual protagonists can work, particularly when they are 'disparate' which suggests there is going to be a lot of conflict between them. So: After their father is gunned down in a Colorado boom town in the 1880's, two feuding brothers must unite to outwit the unscrupRead more
Rules have exceptions, and I think dual protagonists can work, particularly when they are ‘disparate’ which suggests there is going to be a lot of conflict between them. So:
After their father is gunned down in a Colorado boom town in the 1880’s, two feuding brothers must unite to outwit the unscrupulous mayor and hold onto his valuable mining claim.
See lessAfter their father dies poor, two disparate brothers move to Colorado to seek their fortunes during the Silver Mine boom in the 1800's and struggle to stay one step ahead of an opportunistic politician.
Rules have exceptions, and I think dual protagonists can work, particularly when they are 'disparate' which suggests there is going to be a lot of conflict between them. So: After their father is gunned down in a Colorado boom town in the 1880's, two feuding brothers must unite to outwit the unscrupRead more
Rules have exceptions, and I think dual protagonists can work, particularly when they are ‘disparate’ which suggests there is going to be a lot of conflict between them. So:
After their father is gunned down in a Colorado boom town in the 1880’s, two feuding brothers must unite to outwit the unscrupulous mayor and hold onto his valuable mining claim.
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