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Set on the eponymous island, ''[http://www.magellanverse.com Magellan]'' is a [[Superhero]] [[Web Comics|webcomic]] by Stephen Crowley (aka xmung) that starts with the arrival of Kaycee Jones and a score of new cadets to [[Super Hero School|the Academy]], for many years of training in order to become an accredited [[Superhero]] in her own right.
Set on the eponymous island, ''[http://www.magellanverse.com Magellan]'' is a [[Superhero]] [[Web Comics|webcomic]] by Stephen Crowley (aka xmung) that starts with the arrival of Kaycee Jones and a score of new cadets to [[Super Hero School|the Academy]], for many years of training in order to become an accredited [[Superhero]] in her own right.

Revision as of 21:46, 27 November 2013

The intake of first year Cadets, shortly before the Training From Hell kicks in

Set on the eponymous island, Magellan is a Superhero webcomic by Stephen Crowley (aka xmung) that starts with the arrival of Kaycee Jones and a score of new cadets to the Academy, for many years of training in order to become an accredited Superhero in her own right.

Of course, before she can do that she, and all the other cadets, have to deal with the intensive training regime, the schoolyard bickering, romantic confusion, and not forgetting the murderous maniac with a vested interest to kill her and everyone else on the island...

Embracing and parodying superhero tropes in good measure, Magellan is currently telling a chapter entitled "Lock(e)down".


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