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''Sovereign Seven'' was a comic book series created by [[Chris Claremont]] and [[Dwayne Turner]] in 1995. It ran for 36 issues and two annuals.
 
The series was the first creator -owned series for [[DC Comics]].
 
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=== ''Sovereign Seven'' contains examples of: ===
 
* [[Action Girl]]: Every female member of the team, and the town sheriff, Molly Savoy.
** Even Lois Lane gets a guest spot wielding Finale's armor and sword.
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* [[The Magnificent Seven Samurai]]
* [[Never Learned to Read]]: Network. As a telepath, her "language" is based in imagery and not symbols or letters. It's been stated that without her telepathy, she would be incapable of learning spoken or written language.
* [[Public Domain ItemArtifact]]: Excalibur shows up.
* [[Shout -Out]]: Crossroads has some interesting visitors. In the space of two issues we see [[X -Men|Wolverine, Kitty Pryde, Illyana, and an implied presence by Lockheed]].
** There's also a discussion between Crossroads' proprietors, Pansy and Violet, about whether or not [[Highlander (Franchise)|Connor or Duncan are better, only to be cheerfully greeted by their old friend, Ramirez.]]
** And likewise an argument as to whether [[Batman (Filmfilm)|Michael]] or [[Batman Forever (Film)|Val]] is better...with a conclusion that [[Batman (TV series)|Adam]] beats both.
** And a [[Wolf|man named Jack who turns into a wolf from time to time.]]
** A talking spider named [[CharlottesCharlotte's Web|Charlotte]] puts in an appearance.
** A man who bears a distinct resemblance to Jerry Garcia puts in an appearance as well.
* [[Super Speed]]: Reflex, who isn't quite as fast as Impulse (Later Kid Flash)