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It's fair to say that a LOT of superhero stories tend to focus on the relation between the hero/protagonist and their father, or even father figure. We tend to hear more of Jor-El than Lara, of Thomas Wayne than Martha (though there have been efforts to amend that)
But a new series looks to tell the story from a different, and long overdue, perspective, that of a single mother raising her superpowered son.
In the words of the creators; "Imagine Superman, but from Martha Kent's point of view. Or imagine Spiderman, but from Aunt May's point of view. This is a superhero story, but from the parent's point of view. But unlike her son, she doesn't have any powers."

( This looks interesting, to say the least )
But a new series looks to tell the story from a different, and long overdue, perspective, that of a single mother raising her superpowered son.
In the words of the creators; "Imagine Superman, but from Martha Kent's point of view. Or imagine Spiderman, but from Aunt May's point of view. This is a superhero story, but from the parent's point of view. But unlike her son, she doesn't have any powers."

( This looks interesting, to say the least )