100 Girls (comics)
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100 Girls is a comic about 100 superpowered clones. Its main character is Sylvia Mark, a girl who leads a normal high.school life but meets a girl who looks exactly like her. When she meets another one, she starts suspecting that she's part of some secret-experiment-wahoola.
The series lasted for 7 issues, from August, 2004 to December, 2005. All written by Adam Gallardo and drawn by Todd Demong.
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Tropes used in 100 Girls (comics) include:
- Action Girl [context?]
- Anti-Villain [context?]
- Bullying a Dragon [context?]
- Cloning Blues [context?]
- Heroic Sociopath [context?]
- I Am Legion [context?]
- Person of Mass Destruction [context?]
- Teen Genius [context?]